X-Men (2000)

Cyclops. Jean Grey. Storm... They are the children of the atom, homo superior, the
next link in the chain of evolution. Each was born with a unique genetic mutation,
which at puberty manifested itself in extraordinary powers: Cyclops' eyes release an
energy beam that can rip holes through mountains; Jean Grey's strength is both
telekinetic and telepathic; and Storm can manipulate all forms of weather. In a world
increasingly filled with hatred and prejudiced, they're scientific oddities... freaks of
nature... outcasts who are feared and loathed by those who cannot accept their
differences. Their detractors include U.S. Senator Robert Kelly, a McCarthyesque
politico whose legislation is designed to "expose the dangers" of mutants. Under the
tutelage of Pro
fessor Charles Xavier, the world's most powerful telepath, these
"gifted" students have learned to control and direct their powers for the greater good
of mankind. Xavier welcomes two newcomers: Logan/Wolverine, a solitary fighting
machine who possesses amazing healing powers, retractable adamantium claws and
an animal-like fury; and Rogue, an alienated teenage girl who can absorb the powers
and memories of anyone she touches. As Wolverine and Rogue adjust to life among
their "kind," the X-Men find themselves locked in a physical and philosophical battle
with the Professor's former colleague and friend, Erik Lehnsherr a.k.a. Magneto. One
of the world's most powerful mutants, Magneto has turned his back on society,
believing that humans and mutants can never coexist, and that mutants are the
rightful heirs to the future. He and his evil Brotherhood--the mammoth Sabretooth,
the metamorph Mystique and the near-sighted, far jumping Toad--will stop at nothing
to ensure that future, even if it threatens the very existence of mankind... or
mutantkind.

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