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Fox teases ‘X-Men’ spin-off — with no X-Men

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LOS ANGELES: US television network Fox on Tuesday gave the fi rst official story details for its “X-Men” spin- off — confi rming there will be no XMen in the show.

“The Gifted” — Fox’s fi rst collaborat­ion with Marvel — stars Stephen Moyer and Amy Acker as the fugitive parents of mutant children on the run from shady government agents.

Speculatio­n had swirled on social media that Professor X and company would play no part as “The Gifted” joined up with another undergroun­d network of mutants.

“That’s not a dodge. That’s not like ‘ The X-Men are gone and we’re never going to deal with it,’” showrunner Matt Nix told journalist­s at the Television Critics Associatio­n summer press tour in Los Angeles.

“It’s a thing in the show and we’re going to be exploring it, and it’s a huge deal to these guys, it’s a huge deal in the world. It’s one of the central mysteries of the show.”

The 10- episode show is not based on any individual Marvel Comics storyline, but it will share some characters with the “X-Men” movie franchise.

Polaris, Blink and other favourites are expected to appear, although their powers may not be as fully developed as in the comics, Nix said.

“She’s not comfortabl­e with her powers... She struggles with it,” said Jamie Chung, who plays Blink.

Moyer said Marvel had made all of its comics available to the cast for research, “so we could all go down the rabbit hole or not. It’s up to the individual actor.”

Marvel’s work with Disney has since eclipsed the “X-Men” movies but the original fi lm in 2000 is credited with sparking the re- emergence of superhero movies.

Ten “X-Men” movies have so far clocked up US$ 5 billion in worldwide box office receipts.

The instalment­s have ranged wildly in quality, with “Days of Future Past” receiving almost universall­y glowing reviews while “Origins” was hammered by the critics.

After starring in eight of the fi lms over 17 years, Hugh Jackman returned in March for his fi nal hurrah as Wolverine in “Logan,” an edgier, darker take on the “X-Men” world.

The producers of “The Gifted” were asked if their show would reference the larger universe, in the way that “Agents of S. H. I. E. L. D.” connects to the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

“If you’re trying to make it a direct connection between the ‘ X- Men’ fi lms and the television series, the better way of looking at it is (this),” said Marvel Television head Jeph Loeb.

“If you’re an ‘ X-Men’ fan and you go to the comic book store every Wednesday, you know that there are other books that live within this world.”

Fox said on Tuesday “Twin Peaks” and “24: Legacy” actress Elena Satine would join the series as Dreamer, a mutant who can remove or implant people’s memories.

“One of the things about her character is that’s a really sexy power that isn’t a gigantic power,” Nix said.

“We aren’t blowing up a building with her... it doesn’t involve a six-week CG build.”

“The Gifted” premieres on Fox on Oct 2. — AFP

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Actors Jamie Chung (left) and Coby Bell of ‘The Gifted’ speak onstage during the Fox press tour at The Beverly Hilton Hotel on Tuesday in Beverly Hills, California. — AFP photo Cate Blanchett
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