It’s arguably the year’s most highly anticipated Marvel series, and it’s finally here in a two-episode series debut. Today, we look at all things X-Men ’97!
SPOILER WARNING! The following contains spoilers for X-Men ’97 Episodes 1 and 2! Do not proceed if you wish to avoid spoilers!
Today we look at late-breaking news on X-Men ’97, a name change for the Agatha Harkness series (AGAIN?!?!), and review the mid-season finale of The Bad Batch!
Disney announced X-Men ’97 a few years back. As the name implies, it takes place in 1997 and is a direct sequel to X-Men: The Animated Series, which ran on Fox in the mid-1990s.
Not only does it reunite the cast and characters from the original show, but it is also done in the same animation style as well. There are no 3D renderings or obvious CGI to be found. We took a deep dive into this trailer to see what we could find. As always, we reserve the right to cry and complain if our predictions are wrong.
Disney announced X-Men ’97 a few years back. As the name implies, it takes place in 1997 and is a direct sequel to X-Men: The Animated Series, which ran on Fox in the mid 1990s.
It’s a double-shot of topics today! We finally got a look at Deadpool & Wolverine which marks the debut of both in The MCU. Plus, Gina Carano is back in the news with her lawsuit against Disney.
Seth and Train return to discuss more Star Wars news and rumors. In addition to that, they talk Namor finally turning up in a live-action film, as well as his part in Black Panther 2. Finally, they top off the show with DC movie news regarding The Snyder cut of Justice League, and the potential return of Henry Cavill’s Superman.
Aside from The Mandalorian and the recent seventh season of Clone Wars, Disney+ has been light on original programming. Sure, we know new Marvel shows are in the works, but they are several months away.