The political tension reaches a breaking point when Senator Robert Kelly pushes for the , a law designed to force mutants to reveal their identities [4, 7]. The Outsiders
The X-Men's heroism remains largely secret, but the immediate threat is neutralized [4]. Magneto is imprisoned in a specialized where he cannot manipulate metal, but he warns Xavier that the war is far from over [4, 7]. The film ends with Logan heading north to find answers about his forgotten past, while Xavier’s students continue to train for a world that fears them [4].
However, the machine is lethal; Senator Kelly’s body rejects the mutation, and he dies shortly after escaping [4]. Magneto, knowing the machine will kill him if he powers it himself, kidnaps to use her power-absorption ability to fuel the device in his place [4, 7]. The Battle for Liberty
The story begins with two powerful mutants who share a tragic history: and Erik Lehnsherr (Magneto) [1, 4]. While Xavier dreams of peaceful coexistence, Magneto, a survivor of the Holocaust, believes war between humans and mutants is inevitable [4, 7].
In a world where a small percentage of the population possesses a "genetic leap" known as the X-Gene, mutants are born with extraordinary abilities—and face the escalating fear and hatred of humanity [1, 2]. The Rising Conflict
The X-Men track Magneto to the [1, 4]. While Storm, Cyclops, and Jean Grey battle Magneto’s Brotherhood—Toad, Mystique, and Sabretooth—Wolverine fights his way to the top of the torch [4].