
Wolverine Weapon X: Tomorrow Dies Today 2014
In Wolverine Weapon X: Tomorrow Dies Today (2014), director Carl Upsdell delivers a chaotic fusion of cyberpunk action and Marvel mischief, blending the razor-clawed ferocity of Wolverine with the high-tech menace of Deathlok.
Director: Carl Upsdell
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Wolverine Weapon X: Tomorrow Dies Today (2014) about?
This animated thrill ride pits Wolverine against an army of killer cyborgs sent from the future to wipe out modern heroes. Teaming up with a resurrected Captain America, he races across the globe in a high-stakes blend of espionage, gunplay, and unexpected bar stops.
Who directed Wolverine Weapon X: Tomorrow Dies Today?
Carl Upsdell directed this frenetic animated crossover, shaping its brisk pacing and wry tone.
Who stars in Wolverine Weapon X: Tomorrow Dies Today?
The film features standout performances by Brian Drummond, Trevor Devall, Scott McNeil, Lisa Ann Beley, and Andrew Toth.
Is Wolverine Weapon X: Tomorrow Dies Today (2014) worth watching?
With its slick animation, sharp voice work, and a premise that's both silly and surprisingly tense, this 72-minute adventure offers solid entertainment for Marvel and cyberpunk fans alike. It may not be high art, but it delivers on fun, action, and a dash of absurdity.
How long is Wolverine Weapon X: Tomorrow Dies Today?
Wolverine Weapon X: Tomorrow Dies Today runs for 72 minutes.
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About Wolverine Weapon X: Tomorrow Dies Today (2014) — Marvel's most chaotic mashup of cyborgs and cocktails
In Wolverine Weapon X: Tomorrow Dies Today (2014), director Carl Upsdell delivers a chaotic fusion of cyberpunk action and Marvel mischief, blending the razor-clawed ferocity of Wolverine with the high-tech menace of Deathlok.
When a legion of killer cyborgs storms the present from a dystopian future, Wolverine finds himself on a globe-trotting adventure that's equal parts espionage and pub crawl—team-up included with a resurrected Captain America. Voiced by a talented cast featuring Brian Drummond and Trevor Devall, this 72-minute animated romp delivers rapid-fire humor, explosive gunfights, and a uniquely irreverent take on superhero survival. Expect a tone that swings from dark futurism to cheeky adventure, where every pint hides a potential punchline—and every bullet carries a time-traveling grudge.