Uncanny X-Men (Marvel Cinematic Universe: Reloaded)

Uncanny X-Men is a 2016 superhero film that is the twelve Marvel Cinematic Universe: Reloaded, being the first film to feature the X-Men, re-introducing The Wolverine.

Plot
Prologue

The film opens up on an Mid-class European city, back in 1945, where Nazis are taking Jewish prisoners. To one Jewish family, there is young Erik Einsenhardt (Charlie Rowe), who is lurking away with his mother. However, the two are stopped by an Nazi soldier, wearing an top hat and emblems, confirming his general position. He and his mother are taken to an concentration camp were the soldiers are seen affiliated with HYDRA. The family are called in the base by an tall, intimidating man, called Sebastian Shaw (Jason Isaacs). In an attempt to generate fear in Erik's heart, Shaw points a gun into his mother's head, and shoots, killing her. Immediately, Erik become irritated that by unknown circumstances, causes an havoc in the base, killing many guards. Shaw makes an grimly smile, but escapes from the base as Erik cries into his mother corpse.

The film then cuts to an wealthy mansion in NY, where young Charles Xavier (Kodi Smit-McPhee) as usual is having a nightmare. The scene cuts to his father reading the news. Charles surprised reads his father's mind, that gives him an head blast. His father question, "What happened?" To which Charles just replies he don't known.

Present-Day
The film shifts to the white house, where president Matthew Ellis (Keith David), is reuniting to discuss the recent of the U.S.A after the battle of New York, in wich the government blames the Avengers for the destruction caused in the city.