Marvel's Uncanny X-Men (2013 MCU TV Series)

Marvel's Uncanny X-men, or simply Uncanny X-men, is an American television series created for American Broadcasting Company or ABC, based on the Marvel Comics franchise Uncanny X-men, a fictional team of teenage mutants who protect humanity from evil mutants and try and bring peace between mutants and humans. It is set in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), sharing continuity with the films and other Marvel television series on ABC and Netflix. The series is produced by ABC Studios, Marvel Television, and Mutant Enemy Productions.

The series revolves around the character of Professor Charles Xavier, played by Billy Zane, who trains a group of teenage mutants to control their powers as well as help both humanity and mutant kind from themselves and each other. It also stars Jake Cherry, Juliette Goglia, Colin Ford, Jimmy Bennett, Noah Munck, as Scott Summer/Cyclops, Jean Grey/Marvel Girl, Warren Worthington/Angel, Bobby Drake/Ice Man,  and Hank McCoy/Beast.

Premise
The first season see's new arrival Jean Grey adapt to being at the Xavier School for Gifted Children and being the only girl to be a member of Professor Xavier elite team called the X-men. The major plot arc of the season is the appearance of the human hating Magneto (Sebastian Roche) who wishes to see mutants in their rightful place as ruler of the world. He soon gains his own group of Mutants called The Brotherhood of Evil and the majority of the season consist of the X-men thwarting their recruitment attempts. Season 1 sub plot which eventually collides with the main plot involves Dr. Bolivar Trask (Julian McManhon) and his Sentenial Project which he gains help by way Henry Gyrich (David Caruso) and Mayor Robert Kelly (Peter Facinelli). Eventually the project is taken control by the Master Mold program but the X-men eventually thwart its master plan.

During the second season the series shifts to dealing with a secret organization of mutants wanting revenge agains the young mutant teens. This season also see's guest stars such as Asa Butterfield as his movie role of Peter Parker/Spider-Man, and the return of John Cena as Cain Marko/Juggarnaunt. Also it delves deeper into the origins of each other teens before they came to Xavier School for the Gifted.

Season three see's the depature of Billy Zane as Professor Charles Xavier as his character is killed off and remains gone until a final appearance in the season finale. During this season we see a change in costumes for all the teens as well as introduction to a batch of fan favorite mutants such as Banshee, Sunfire (