
Age: 75
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An American screenwriter and film and television director whose credits include numerous television movies, such as Murder in Greenwich, the feature film Friday the 13th Part VI: Jason Lives and the 2009 Lifetime Movie Network film The Wronged Man. In 1977 McLoughlin was nominated for the Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing for a Variety, Music or Comedy Program for his contributions to Van Dyke and Company, a special starring Dick Van Dyke. Description above from the Wikipedia article Tom McLoughlin, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

In a world where mutants—humans born with extraordinary genetic powers—face widespread discrimination and fear, Professor Charles Xavier establishes a school for gifted youngsters to teach them control and acceptance. His X-Men team fights to protect a world that hates and fears them, battling both human prejudice and mutant extremists like Magneto who believe mutants should rule. The ensemble cast includes the telepathic Xavier, the powerful Jean Grey, the hot-headed Wolverine, the weather-controlling Storm, and others, each grappling with their identity and place in society. As they confront threats ranging from anti-mutant government forces to apocalyptic villains, the X-Men navigate complex moral questions about power, responsibility, and whether peaceful coexistence is possible. The franchise explores themes of prejudice, acceptance, and the cost of being different, wrapped in spectacular action and emotional character arcs that have resonated across generations.
