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X-Men '97 - Season 1

"New episodes. New era."

Picking up where 'X-Men' left off, the X-Men are in a period of transition, struggling with the loss of Professor X. And while their world is in a strained state of calm when it comes to mutant-human relations—everyone knows that's likely temporary.

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Picking up where 'X-Men' left off, the X-Men are in a period of transition, struggling with the loss of Professor X. And while their world is in a strained state of calm when it comes to mutant-human relations—everyone knows that's likely temporary.

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Mutant X

Mutant X is a science fiction television series that debuted on October 6, 2001. The show was created by Avi Arad, and it centers around Mutant X, a team of "New Mutants" who possess extraordinary powers as a result of genetic engineering. The members of Mutant X were used as test subjects in a series of covert government experiments. The mission of Mutant X is to seek out and protect their fellow New Mutants. The series was filmed in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Even though the series had high ratings and was meant to be renewed for a fourth season, it was abruptly canceled in 2004 after the dismantling of Fireworks Entertainment, one of the show's production companies, ending the show on a cliffhanger.

Mutant X

6.7 2001
Birds of Prey

The series is set in New Gotham City, several years after it has been apparently abandoned by Batman. In his absence, Huntress, Oracle and Dinah are now the protectors of New Gotham: the Birds of Prey, and had taken over his war on crime. They are joined by Alfred Pennyworth, who serves Helena as she is heir to the Wayne estate; and Detective Jesse Reese, a police officer confronted with crimes and abilities he cannot explain. A central feature of the series is the concept of metahumans: individuals born with powers that cannot be explained. No two metahumans have the same abilities (unless hereditary), and there exists a whole subculture of metahuman society that the outside world knows nothing about.

Birds of Prey

6.2 2002