Patrick Stewart, Hugh Jackman, Ian McKellen, Jennifer Lawrence
The year is 2026, and the “Silent War” has moved from the streets to the cloud. The world no longer fears mutants hiding in the shadows; it tracks them through their data. Governments across the globe have activated Protocol X, a terrifyingly efficient AI-driven surveillance network that identifies mutant DNA from birth. In this new era, discrimination isn’t just a social prejudice—it is an inescapable algorithm. Mutants are being “digitally quarantined” before they even know they are different, their powers suppressed by invisible nanotech dampeners that neutralize the X-gene before it can ever manifest.

Patrick Stewart returns as a weary Professor X, leading a desperate underground resistance of digital ghosts. Xavier seeks to liberate his kind by hacking the planetary mainframe, aiming to grant mutants “digital anonymity”—a chance to live in peace, hidden from the eyes of the machine. However, his old friend and rival, Magneto (Ian McKellen), sees only one path to survival: total systemic collapse. Magneto plans to trigger a massive, controlled solar flare to wipe out the world’s power grid and satellite network, plunging humanity back into a pre-technological Stone Age where “only the strong survive” and mutant power reigns supreme over dead circuits.

Caught in the crossfire is Logan (Hugh Jackman), whose legendary healing factor is rapidly failing. He has been infected with the “Obsidian Strain,” a high-tech viral weapon designed specifically to target and dissolve X-genes at the molecular level. With his time running out, Logan must serve as the bridge between Xavier’s hope and Magneto’s rage. Meanwhile, Mystique (Jennifer Lawrence) operates in the high-stakes corridors of power, shifting shapes through facial recognition sensors to dismantle the architecture of Protocol X from within.

Utilizing 2026’s groundbreaking “Holographic Cinema” technology, Protocol X delivers a visual masterclass where elemental magnetism meets high-speed digital warfare. The film is a hauntingly beautiful saga of evolution in the age of the machine, a testament that while AI can predict human patterns, it can never calculate the sheer, unyielding power of the mutant spirit.