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Now PlayingAstonishing X-Men · S1 E1

Season 1 · Episode 1

Gifted, Episode 1

At the beginning of a new year at Xavier's School, Kitty Pride returns as its newest instructor; tensions between the mutants grow when Wolverine catches Cyclops and Emma Frost sharing the same bed.

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