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From Mutants to Mind‑Hacks: Why The Copenhagen Test Is the Next Must‑Watch for X‑Men ’97 Fans

When the X‑Men return for a new era, viewers hungry for fresh, adrenaline‑charged storytelling will find a kindred spirit in The Copenhagen Test. This 2025 Peacock series—starring Simu Liu and Melissa Barrera—plugs you into a world where a neural hack turns a seasoned operative into a hunted target, echoing the mutant‑driven identity crises and political intrigue that define X‑Men ’97. Both shows fuse spectacular action with layered drama, but The Copenhagen Test leans into a gritty techno‑thriller vibe that feels like the perfect modern complement to the animated classic.

Beyond its sleek visual style and razor‑sharp plot twists, The Copenhagen Test stands out as a recent release that pushes the boundaries of surveillance‑themed storytelling, offering a pulse‑pounding experience for fans of high‑stakes sci‑fi. Its exploration of trust, betrayal, and the ethics of mind‑control dovetails with the mutant‑centric themes of prejudice and redemption in X‑Men ’97, ensuring that audiences who love heroic teams battling unseen forces will stay glued to every episode. For anyone looking to expand their superhero‑adjacent watchlist with a series that feels both familiar and daringly new, this techno‑thriller is an essential addition.

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The Copenhagen Test

TV • 2025

action_adventure • mystery • sci_fi_fantasy

Why Watch Next

The Copenhagen Test delivers a high‑octane, near‑future espionage saga that mirrors X‑Men ’97’s blend of action and sci‑fi while diving deeper into surveillance and identity, making it a fresh pick for fans craving intense, modern twists on heroic conflict.

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Overview

When an analyst discovers his eyes and ears have been hacked, he's drawn into a controlled world designed by his agency to draw out their enemies.

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