The TV series "Talented" by Matt Nix tells the story of a mutant people who are hated by the world to build a new family together. Reed and Caitlyn Strack were originally living together

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The TV series "Talent" (hereinafter referred to as "Talent") created by Matt Nix tells the story of a mutant people who are hated by the world to build a new family together. Reed and Caitlyn Strack were originally a regular couple living in Atlanta, and they were surprised to find that their children Laura and Andy were mutants. This also allowed them to escape and seek shelter with the mutant underground organization. Although it is a different universe from the X-Men movies, we can still see a lot of related Easter eggs. Have you all discovered it?

10. Stracks

The name Strack is definitely not a strange name for Marvel fans. This name has always been bound to the super villain Wolfgang von Strack. In Marvel Cinematic Universe , Baron Strack is Hydra's number one villain. His son, Werner van Strack, also appeared in " S.H.E.L.D. ". Although the X-Men Cinematic Universe and the Marvel Cinematic Universe are completely separate, it is also a suspense whether the Stracks have anything to do with Wolfgang von Strack in "Talent".

9. "How does it feel?"

episode one focuses on two Strack's mutant children, Andy and Laura. Laura's mutant ability is to control molecules, which she often uses to manipulate air to build shields for herself. Her younger brother Andy's ability was discovered at a school dance. They were forced to flee and lived with their parents in a motel in Atlanta. There, Laura taught Andy how to manipulate her abilities and asked, "How do you feel?"

This echoes the X-Men's 2000 classic movie , which is a classic scene between Wolverine and little naughty . When they ran away in Canada and entered a tavern, the little naughty asked him about Steel Claws. - "Does it hurt?" - "Every time."

8. Parents: Long live

Strack children are the creators of chaos at the dance. After returning home, they confessed to their parents that they are mutants. In X-Men 2, when Iceman tells parents that they are mutants, they respond, "Have you tried not to become mutants?" So, although the father of two children is a prosecutor who imprisons dangerous mutants, they are not as short-sighted as Iceman's parents. When Sentinel comes to capture Lauren and Andy, Caitlin and Reed run away without hesitation with the kids. Compared with the parents of Iceman, the reaction between the two families is really one in heaven and one in the other underground.

7. Reversal of the Future

"Talent" pilot episode is directed by Brian Singer . We all know that most X-Men movies are directed by him. Although there are many X-Men movies under its name, the closest thing to this show is "X-Men: Reversal of the Future", which shows that in the future, mutants are hunted by terrifying sentinel robots. The action scenes in the first episode of "Talent" are exactly the same as the battle between the Mutant and Sentinel Robot in "Reversal of the Future".

6. Sentinel obligation

There is no huge sentinel robot in this drama, but the sentinel mechanism still exists. Authorized government officials are called sentinels, and they have the right to hunt and imprison mutant people. The Sentinel mechanics are indeed scary because they are not regulated and can use firepower to strike mutants at will. If the 1973 incident really happened in "Reversal of the Future", perhaps Bolivar Tresker (played by Peter Dinlaki ) had the right to create a sentinel robot. However, in this drama, it seems that high technology is not needed, and humans with sentinel obligations are already terrifying enough. To track the mutants, they will release little spider-robots to locate their whereabouts, and as the episode deepens, we will see more of their dirty tricks.

5. What's wrong with the X-Men?

In the world described in Talent, the X-Men and the Mutant Brotherhood absolutely exist, but what happened to them is also an unknown for fans. In the pilot episode, the X-Men's name was explicitly mentioned by Eclipse (tentatively translated as feeding). This reminds people of the Westminster incident mentioned in "Logan". Caitlin and Reed's discussion in the hotel may provide clues: the mutant people are constantly attacking each other, leading to the current situation. Has anyone survived the X-Men and Brotherhood battle? Is everyone dead or is it hidden? All of this has aroused the appetite of fans.

4. If you have a father, you have a daughter.

The character in "Talent" who is most closely related to the X-Men movie is Rona Dane, which is Polaris . Like his father, Eric Lancheer, , Rona is a master of controlling magnetism. The screenwriter has also confirmed the relationship between Rona and 0,000 Magneto . In the main world of comics, Magneto has two children, Quick Silver and Scarlet Witch , and has a daughter, that is Polaris.

At the beginning of the episode, when a group of people were hunted by the police, Polaris recreates the classic scene of Magneto overturning the police car back then. Perhaps she was not as capable as her father, so she could only disarm the police. But after that, she was full of anger and was still able to slap a police officer directly onto the wall.

3. Plastic Prison

Mutant Detention Center is equipped enough to deal with mutants with the ability to control magnetic fields. When dad Reed Strack came to the cell negotiations on Polaris, we found her cell was plastic. Plastic Prison has been featured in the X-Men movie series, and in X-Men 2 and X-Men: Reversal of the Future, two Magnetos, played by Sir Ian and Fasha, were locked in plastic prisons (but they both escaped in the end). It is worth mentioning that the scene of Reed and Polaris meeting in the first episode is very different from the trailer.

2. The familiar ringtone

Although the first episode was only broadcast, the rhythm was tight, and the crew still carefully put the laughs, just to see if everyone can get it. While Fertility and Flesh were discussing how to rescue Polaris from the detention center, Fertility received a call from dad Reed Strack, the ringtone came from the 1992 X-Men animation. This article is originally compiled by self-media @Marvel Movies, please do not reprint without permission. After the X-Men animation appeared in Wolf 3, Talent also reminds viewers of the important influence of the X-Men on their universe's pop culture. This is also a great tribute to the previous work.

1.Stan Lee

How can a new Marvel series be without Stan Lee? Stan Lee's first appearance in the X-Men was holding a hot dog on the beach in X-Men 1, which also marked the beginning of his cameo appearance in a Marvel movie. This time, when I handed in the food and entered the Tex Bar (X Bar) where I met my father Reed Strack, I passed by Mr. Stan Lee who was just about to come out. The camera followed the old man to the bar signboard, and only the X’S part was lit, and the mutant’s intentions were self-evident.

Welcome to discuss other easter eggs you found. Finally, I wish you all a happy Mid-Autumn Festival!