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Jason Stryker possesses the ability to project a blinding white light from his body that is powerful enough to knock several people unconscious. His mutation was apparently initially unstable, as he was born horribly deformed and was also implied by his father to be deathly ill, afflictions that A.I.M. was able to somehow alleviate, though with ...
William Stryker's unnamed father, credited as Agent Stryker, appears in X-Men: First Class, portrayed by Don Creech. He is a CIA agent who attacks the X-Men, contributing to Magneto 's animosity towards humans and the foundation of both the X-Men and the Brotherhood of Mutants .
It was later revealed during this encounter that, William Stryker's son Jason Stryker who at one point was believed to have been killed as an infant by his father for being a mutant is still alive. He was secretly sent to A.I.M. by his father as a child to have his powers suppressed and has replaced his late father as the new leader of the ...
John Stryker, a character from the Stryker's Run and Codename: Droid video games; Kurtis Stryker, a character from the Mortal Kombat fighting game series; William Stryker, a Marvel comics villain, father of Jason Stryker; Jason Stryker, a Marvel comics villain, son of William Stryker
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Jason Priestley and Vanessa Morgan’s father-daughter relationship on The CW’s Wild Cards grew naturally — in part due to their familiarity of each other’s work. Priestley, 55, told Us ...
He is left in the room with Jason Stryker (Michael Reid McKay), William's son and a powerful illusionist who had previously been a student at Professor X's school. Now brainwashed by his father, Jason traps Xavier into various illusions, keeping him in one where Xavier is back in the school, now completely empty, and Jason is portrayed as a ...
Jason Ritter has followed in his father's footsteps, carving out a career on the small screen. In addition to "Matlock," he has also appeared on "Parenthood," "Gravity Falls" and "Raising Dion."