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Movie Info: Generation X is a television pilot directed by Jack Sholder that aired on Fox on February 20, 1996. It was later broadcast as a television film. It is based on the Marvel Comics comic-book series of the same name, a spin-off of the X-Men franchise. It was produced by New World Entertainment and Marvel Entertainment Group.Plot:In addition to coping with their new abilities, Jubilee and Skin find their dreams haunted by Russel Tresh (Matt Frewer), a mad scientist obsessed with the power of dreams. Tresh once worked with Emma Frost as a researcher on a project to develop a "dream machine" to access the dream dimension but he was fired from the team when Emma discovered his unethical behavior. Tresh believes that material extracted from mutants' brains will allow him to develop his own psychic abilities. Although Jubilee is able to resist Tresh somewhat, Skin finds himself drawn to Tresh and his promises, and unknowingly falls victim to the scientist. Instructors Frost and Cassidy soon find themselves leading the novice team against an enhanced Tresh in order to rescue the enthralled Skin - a conflict which sees the youngsters pull together as a team and leaves a catatonic Tresh trapped in the "dream dimension". Production Development: Some changes were made to the characters in the development of this film. Jubilation "Jubilee" Lee, for example, was not portrayed as a character of Asian descent, despite the X-Men comics and broadcast series having portrayed her as Chinese American. Two new characters, Buff and Refrax, were created to replace characters from the comics. Producer Eric Blakeney had wanted to include Chamber but his powers would have been too expensive to produce on the film's budget. Refrax (Kurt Pastorius) was created to replace Chamber, who had his chest and the lower half of his face destroyed when his powers emerged. Buff (Arlee Hicks) was created to replace Husk, who sheds her skin revealing an epidermis of a different composition beneath. Locations: The mansion used for the Xavier Institute is Hatley Castle, which was also used as Xavier's school in the films X2: X-Men United, X-Men: The Last Stand, X-Men: Days of Future Past, Deadpool, X-Men: Apocalypse and Deadpool 2. It also served as the Luthor family mansion on the television series Smallville and as the Queen family mansion in early seasons of the television series Arrow. Filming also took place in a shut down mental hospital and a big abandoned factory. Release: Generation X was broadcast on Fox as part of the Fox Tuesday Night at the Movies on February 20, 1996. Just before the release, the TV special was testing the waters for a series of TV movies instead of a TV series. Plans to develop a syndicated series that would air on the same night as popular sci-fi thriller The X-Files were abandoned. Generation X, Skin, Husk, Monet, Jubilee, Penance, Mondo, Synch, Chamber, Banshee, Emma Frost, X-Men, and all related characters are TM & © Marvel Characters Inc. ©1996 Marvel Comics ©New World Entertainment ©1996 Marvel Entertainment Group ©1996 Marvel Films/Marvel Studios ©Walt Disney Company