IMDb6.7/10
Rotten Tomatoes73%
Metacritic53/100
Google Users84%
Director: Matt Nix•Genres: Action, Drama, Sci-Fi
In a world where mutants are hunted and feared, the Strucker family is torn apart when parents Reed and Caitlin discover their children, Lauren and Andy, possess mutant powers. Forced to go on the run, they join an underground network of mutants fighting for survival and seeking a safe haven. As they navigate this dangerous new reality, they uncover a larger conspiracy and must confront powerful forces determined to eradicate mutantkind.
The Gifted received a mixed to positive reception from critics and audiences. While praised for its action sequences, character development, and exploration of themes relevant to prejudice and discrimination, some critics found the plot occasionally convoluted and the pacing uneven. The performances, particularly those of the lead actors, were generally well-received, and the show was noted for its connection to the broader X-Men universe.
Praised for its engaging storylines and action-packed mutant battles.
Appreciated for its exploration of social commentary and character-driven drama.
Some viewers found the pacing inconsistent and the plot occasionally predictable.
Google audience: Audience reviews for The Gifted are largely positive, with many appreciating the show's exciting mutant abilities and family dynamics. Viewers enjoyed the series' focus on themes of persecution and the fight for equality, finding it relatable and thought-provoking. Some audience members expressed disappointment with the series finale and wished for more interconnectedness with other Marvel properties.
The series was set in an alternate timeline where the X-Men and Brotherhood of Mutants have disappeared, leaving a void in the mutant community and raising the stakes for new mutant uprisings.
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