X-Men Cinematic Universe - Timeline (Revised & Original)

Naw. The Logan connection was definitely intentional.

In regards to the "No new mutants born after 2004", I mean, as an estimate yeah. There would be 1% of leftovers in the next generation; possibly why the New Mutants were so special to begin with.
Also, very often are species declared extinct only for years later for them to pop up again and thus no longer extinct but still endangered.
Life finds a way but for the most part, Mutants are mostly gone in the generations after 2004 regardless.
 
A couple years ago I was toying with the X-Men continuity and discovered that you can experience the saga in lots of different manners :
  1. X-Men
  2. X-Men United
  3. X-Men : Last Stand
  4. X-Men : First Class
  5. The Wolverine
  6. X-Men : Days of Future Past
  7. X-Men : Apocalypse (sh*t movie, but great conclusion for the saga)
I skipped Wolverine Origins, Deadpool 1 & 2, Logan, Dark Phoenix, and New Mutants because they don't fit in.

X-Men '97 gave me the need to get another crack at the franchise but I didn't have a lot of time, so I came up with what I consider probably the best way for non-Marvel fans to have a shot at the X-Men saga :
  1. X-Men
  2. X-Men United
  3. Logan
This makes a perfect trilogy, with little to no inconsistencies, there are only some nods to the first X-Men film and some references to the Weapon X program which can be found in the second installment. What's left is a great three-parter with the thematic of found-family as its core
 

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