Despite some negative prerelease buzz, mixed reviews, and a furry blue Kelsey Grammer in a leather vest, X-Men: The Last Stand demolished Memorial Day box office records with a huge $122.9 million domestic four-day gross. It's the latest impressive haul for a franchise that just keeps getting bigger: In 2000, the first X-Men pulled in $157.7 million total, while 2003's X2 took home $214.9 million. With The Last Stand this X trilogy has come to an end, but the film's best-known character, Wolverine (Hugh Jackman), is set to live on in a highly anticipated spin-off, which could spawn sequels of its own. That's why the blade-bearing mutant tops our list of film's most powerful characters.

1 WOLVERINE
A superhero with mutton-chops? Hey, he must be doing something right. Arguably the most popular X-Man, Wolverine is our pick for Hollywood's top character based on a devoted, built-in audience and early excitement over his planned solo flick, which could be out as soon as 2008. No director or costars have been announced, but with Jackman almost certain to return, it might be the biggest X yet.

2 HARRY POTTER
Few other teenagers could boast of vanquishing evil wizards and box office records even before puberty began to take root. The most recent film, Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, has raked in $290 million, bringing the series' total box office to more than $1 billion. The sixth chapter, Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix — directed by series newcomer David Yates (The Girl in the CafĂ©) — will hit theaters next summer.

3 SPIDER-MAN
The webslinger's first two films have grossed a combined $777.1 million. Spider-Man 3, due in May 2007, looks to repeat their success with a secret-but-much-talked-about plot rumored to involve fanboy faves Sandman and Venom. Director Sam Raimi, Tobey Maguire, and Kirsten Dunst are all back on board.

4 SHREK
This green fella is the world's ugliest movie star — and one of the most successful. The original Shrek earned more than $260 million at the box office, and the franchise really hit the big time with Shrek 2's $436.5 million bounty. The animated films attract not only a wide audience but also A-list vocal talent: Mike Myers, Eddie Murphy, Cameron Diaz, Antonio Banderas, and — for Shrek 3, due in theaters May 2007 — Justin Timberlake.

5 ROBERT LANGDON
The Da Vinci Code's film adaptation may have received a lukewarm reaction, but it's still a hit, raking in $144.9 million ($430.3 million worldwide). That success means there may be at least one more Langdon film; Sony just hired Code screenwriter Akiva Goldsman to adapt prequel Angels & Demons. So far Hanks hasn't signed on, but even with a different star, it should still be a major draw.

6 JASON BOURNE
The Bourne Identity and The Bourne Supremacy made $121.6 and $176.1 million, respectively, thanks to Matt Damon's brooding performance and directors Doug Liman and Paul Greengrass' refreshingly stripped-down action scenes. (Bourne toppled a bad guy with a rolled-up magazine!) The Bourne Ultimatum, expected next summer, should solidify Bourne's status as Hollywood's most exciting action hero.


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