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The Gifted is an American television series created for Fox by Matt Nix, based on Marvel Comics' X-Men properties. It is connected to the X-Men film series, set in an alternate timeline where the X-Men have disappeared.The first season, consisting of thirteen episodes, began airing on October 2, 2017.A second season was ordered in January 2018.. Stephen Moyer and Amy Acker star as …
Thunderbird/John Proudstar 29 Episodes 2019. Natalie Alyn Lind. Lauren Strucker 29 Episodes 2019. Percy Hynes White. Andy Strucker 29 Episodes 2019. …
Jump to navigation Jump to search. Wikipedia list article. The Gifted is an American television series created for Fox by Matt Nix, based on Marvel Comics ' X-Men properties. It is connected to the X-Men film series , set in an alternate timeline where the X-Men have disappeared.
Coby Bell. Jace Turner (portrayed by Coby Bell) is a man struggling with the cold-blooded requirements of his job. Turner is a Sentinel Services agent, trying to find the Struckers and the other mutants. Bell joined the series as Turner in March 2017, rounding out the series' regular cast.
Acker joined the cast as Caitlin, the female lead for the series, in March 2017. She had auditioned alongside the already-cast Moyer; the pair did not meet the actors playing their children until the table read of the pilot episode. Showrunner Matt Nix said that though Caitlin does not have mutant powers, she is not "just a mom" or "just the doctor" in the series, and "over the course of the show I really love the idea of showing the evolution of a suburban mom into an underground warrior." Acker added that the character was "happy with the life that she had, and that all gets flipped around, pushing her to become who she should be."
Amy Acker. Caitlin Strucker (portrayed by Amy Acker) is a mother and nurse struggling with her "increasingly challenging" teenage children. She later takes more of a leadership role in the Mutant Underground. Acker joined the cast as Caitlin, the female lead for the series, in March 2017.
Reed Strucker (portrayed by Stephen Moyer) is a father trying to balance his family responsibilities with his job as a district attorney. His father repressed his x-gene when he was a child, without his knowledge.
Bell joined the series as Turner in March 2017, rounding out the series' regular cast. Nix said the character is "more than just a villain hoping to round up every last superpowered human," but is instead trying to find the balance between protecting society and taking away the rights of mutants. Turner quits at the end of the first season, but remains dedicated to the fight against the mutants who he feel "have taken everything from him". On the character potentially joining an extreme anti-mutant group like the Purifiers, Nix said it was important to note that the racial discrimination of the real world also exists within the series, and they would have to be careful when trying to associate an African-American character with a group reminiscent of the Ku Klux Klan.
Chung was cast as Blink, a popular mutant from the comics, in February 2017. An "independently minded" member of the mutant underground, Blink begins the series using her abilities as "a way out of situations she doesn't want to be in", but her abilities and relationship to them evolve throughout the series. While discussing Asian representation in film, and television on series such as Fresh Off the Boat, Chung , who is Korean-American, credits both her casting and the earlier casting of Fan Bingbing as Blink (a character not portrayed as Asian in the comics) in X-Men: Days of Future Past to "the flexibility that 20th Century Fox has with turning these comic book characters into something a bit more reflective." Chung wears heavy-duty contact lenses to portray Blink's mutant green eyes, and also has pink markings on her face; as the character's abilities grow, more markings are added, adding more similarity to the comic book character's appearance.
Frank Adler (Chris Evans) is a single man raising a child prodigy - his spirited young niece Mary (Mckenna Grace) in a coastal town in Florida.
The Navier-Stokes problem mentioned in the movie is indeed one of the seven Millennium Prize problems in mathematics. Clay Mathematics Institute offered a USD $1,000,000 prize to the first person providing a solution for a specific statement of the problem.
Evangeline Whedon was the X-Men’s lawyer. In the comics, her dragon form was triggered by contact with blood.
Last Appearance. Evangeline Whedon is a recurring character on FOX 's The Gifted. She is portrayed by Erinn Ruth . She is a mutant lawyer with ties to the X-Men.
The plot follows an intellectually gifted seven-year-old who becomes the subject of a custody battle between her maternal uncle and maternal grandmother. The film was released on April 7, 2017, by Fox Searchlight Pictures, and grossed $43 million worldwide. At the 23rd Critics Choice Awards, Mckenna Grace was nominated for Best Young Performer.
Gifted grossed $24.8 million in the United States and Canada, and $18.2 million in other territories, for a worldwide total of $43 million against a production budget of $7 million. The film went wide on Wednesday, April 12, 2017, and in its opening weekend grossed $3.1 million, finishing 6th at the box office.
After the incident, the principal encourages Frank to send Mary to a private school for gifted children, offering the opportunity of a scholarship. However, Frank turns it down. Based on his family's experiences with similar schools, he fears Mary will not have a chance at a "normal" childhood.
On review aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes, Gifted has an approval rating of 73% based on 173 reviews, with an average rating of 6.4/10. The site's critical consensus reads, " Gifted isn't quite as bright as its pint-sized protagonist, but a charming cast wrings respectably engaging drama out of a fairly predictable premise." On Metacritic, the film has a weighted average score of 60 out of 100, based on 33 critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews". Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of "A" on an A+ to F scale.
In St. Petersburg, Florida, seven-year-old Mary Adler lives with her uncle and de facto guardian, Francis "Frank". Her best friend is her 43-year-old neighbor, Roberta Taylor. On her first day of first grade, she shows remarkable mathematical talent, which impresses her teacher, Bonnie Stevenson.
Mathematician Jordan Ellenberg, who was himself a child prodigy, was a mathematics consultant for the film; Webb contacted him after reading his article in The Wall Street Journal and asked him to share his experiences. Ellenberg also cameos as a professor lecturing on the partition function and Ramanujan's congruences.
Jenny Slate as Bonnie Stevenson, Mary's teacher. Octavia Spencer as Roberta Taylor, Mary and Frank's neighbor. Michael Kendall Kaplan as Justin Gilmore, Mary's classmate. Glenn Plummer as Greg Cullen, Frank's attorney. John Finn as Aubrey Highsmith, lawyer for Evelyn Adler in the case for custody of Mary.