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| Genre | Science fiction Action adventure |
| Created by | Avi Arad |
| Starring | Victoria Pratt Victor Webster Forbes March Lauren Lee Smith Karen Cliche and John Shea |
| Country of origin | Canada United States |
| No. of seasons | 3 |
| No. of episodes | 66 (List of episodes) |
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| Running time | 44 minutes |
| Production company(s) | Fireworks Entertainment Tribune Entertainment Marvel Studios |
| Distributor | Marvel Entertainment CanWest Global Communications |
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| Original channel | Syndicated |
| Original run | October 6, 2001 – May 17, 2004 |
Mutant X is a science-fiction television series that debuted on October 6, 2001. The show was created by Marvel Studios, 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 renewed for a fourth season, it was abruptly canceled in 2004 after the dismantling of Fireworks Entertainment, one of the show's production companies.
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Adam Kane (John Shea), is the intelligent strategist and moral center of Mutant X. His experimentation inadvertently caused the creation of the New Mutants, leading Adam to become the leader of the group.
Shalimar Fox (Victoria Pratt), is a 20-something fiery beautiful woman completely in touch with her primal self. She has a recombination of human and animal DNA, causing her to have great strength, speed, and cunning.
Jesse Kilmartin (Forbes March), is a naive and good-natured guy in his early 20s, who can alter the density of his body at will. Jesse is the only known New Mutant to have surpassed his "New Mutant Expiration Date."
Brennan Mulwray (Victor Webster), is a tough, yet vulnerable guy in his late 20s with the ability to generate enough electricity through his body to power a small city.
Emma DeLauro (Lauren Lee Smith), is an amiable Tele-Empath who can communicate her feelings, and receive the feelings of others. She dies in the explosion at Naxcon Corporation Industries (Nicholas Fox's company).
Lexa Pierce (Karen Cliche) is a Chromatic Molecular being, she can bend light to make herself and those she is touching invisible to the naked eye. Also, she can shoot penetrating lasers to wound or kill her enemies, and she can create blinding light with her hands to blind her enemies.
New Mutants are categorized into four different groups, depending on their abilities: Elementals, Ferals, Moleculars, and Psionics.
In 2001, 20th Century Fox sued Marvel, Tribute Entertainment and Fireworks Entertainment[1] for breach of their licensing agreement and false advertisement. Fox stated it had exclusive rights from Marvel to develop the X-Men property, and anything similar was an infringement. Fox claimed that Mutant X was too similar to X-Men, and Mutant X was being advertised as an "X-Men replacement."
Marvel countersued Fox, saying that the two were dissimilar and asking the courts to allow Mutant X production to go forward. Production was allowed, as long as X-Men material was not used in the promotion of Mutant X. Apparently the title "Mutant X" itself was deemed too close to "X-Men" to be effectively leveraged.
In 2003, Fox and Marvel resolved their differences in a confidential settlement of their suits, while Fox continued to pursue their case against Tribune and Fireworks. Tribune sued Marvel for fraud and breach of contract, stating Marvel encouraged Tribune to connect Mutant X to the X-Men, misrepresented what they were getting in their license and caused millions in losses due to the need to alter story lines and characters to ensure distance between Mutant X and X-Men as well as fighting Fox's litigation.
All three seasons have been released on DVD in season box sets, but are currently out of print. In late 2008, a complete series collection was scheduled to be released by ADV Films, but it was later cancelled.[2]
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