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The X-Men saga is a story of evolution—from Patrick Stewart’s stoic Professor X to the feral rage of Dafne Keen’s X-23. Your viewing experience should evolve too. Searching for ensures you aren't watching the past through a dirty window.

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With the recent resurgence of mutant-mania, there’s never been a better time to revisit our favorite "gifted youngsters." Here is why the X-Men experience is better than ever in high definition. 1. The 90s Never Looked So Sharp The X-Men saga is a story of evolution—from

As Professor X famously noted in the very first comic in 1963, mutants are named "X-Men" because they possess extra power that ordinary humans do not. That power is best captured when every frame is crystal clear. Whether it’s the reactive evolution of Darwin or the raw fury of Dark Phoenix, HD brings the "uncanny" to life. 4. The Future is 97 The debut of X-Men ’97 It looks like you're asking for a review

Whether you grew up rushing home to catch the X-Men: Animated Series on Fox Kids or you've spent the last decade tracking every timeline shift in the live-action films, one thing is clear: the X-Men are meant to be seen in stunning HD.