Set in the Marvel's X-Men Universe, Gifted (working title) follows two ordinary parents who discover their children possess mutant powers. Forced to go on the run from a hostile government, the family joins up with an underground network of mutants and must fight to survive.
I liked it but won't miss it too much. Some of the special effects were/ looked a bit cheap IMHO, I found that distracting.
Me too. It was entertaining enough but not great. Some of the characters were good. I hated the visual effect whenever Reeva used her power.
Well, I guess that makes me the hat trick, since I pretty much feel the same way. It was entertaining for the most part but it wasn't exactly Top 10 on my watchlist. I won't be losing any sleep over the fate of a third season. :p
by spicerack posted 6 years ago
lighton said:
I liked it but won't miss it too much. Some of the special effects were/ looked a bit cheap IMHO, I found that distracting.
Me too. It was entertaining enough but not great. Some of the characters were good. I hated the visual effect whenever Reeva used her power.
by lighton posted 6 years ago
I liked it but won't miss it too much. Some of the special effects were/ looked a bit cheap IMHO, I found that distracting.
Both shows are produced by 20th Century Fox TV, which is now owned by Disney and operates separately from Fox's TV network, despite previously being corporate siblings - a factor which may have contributed to the cancellations.
Me too. It was entertaining enough but not great. Some of the characters were good. I hated the visual effect whenever Reeva used her power.
Well, I guess that makes me the hat trick, since I pretty much feel the same way. It was entertaining for the most part but it wasn't exactly Top 10 on my watchlist. I won't be losing any sleep over the fate of a third season. :p
Me too. It was entertaining enough but not great. Some of the characters were good. I hated the visual effect whenever Reeva used her power.
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Both shows are produced by 20th Century Fox TV, which is now owned by Disney and operates separately from Fox's TV network, despite previously being corporate siblings - a factor which may have contributed to the cancellations.
Deadline reports that The Gifted could "find a new home within the Disney family" of networks, including Freeform or Hulu (Disney owns a majority stake in the streaming service).
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