Marvel fans have been eagerly awaiting the return of their favorite mutants with the upcoming release of X-Men ’97 on Disney+. The excitement reached new heights during the Designing the X-Men: A This Week in Marvel Special Event panel, where exclusive details and a never-before-seen clip from the show were unveiled.
The panel featured executive producer Beau DeMayo, supervising producer Jake Castorena, and Larry Houston, the director and producer of the original X-Men: The Animated Series. They shared insights into the story and production of X-Men ’97, promising a continuation of the beloved 90s series.
But the big question on everyone’s mind is: What animated show might Marvel tackle next after X-Men ’97? Marvel Studios Head of TV, Streaming, and Animation, Brad Winderbaum, has hinted at some exciting possibilities.
Continuing the Legacy of X-Men: The Animated Series
X-Men ’97 is set to pick up where the original series left off, with a dedicated team of fans working to honor the mythology and legacy of the X-Men. Larry Houston assured fans that the new series would stay true to the original, while Beau DeMayo and Jake Castorena shared their excitement about the creative challenges and opportunities the show presents.
During the panel, a clip from the first episode was shown, featuring the X-Men on a mission to confront a new Sentinel threat. The clip highlighted the team’s use of their Danger Room practice skills to save themselves from an unexpected attack. The fan reaction was overwhelmingly positive, with many praising the show’s faithful continuation of the original series.
Potential Crossovers and Cameos
One of the most exciting aspects of X-Men ’97 is its potential for crossovers with other beloved Marvel animated shows from the 90s. Brad Winderbaum confirmed that X-Men ’97 fits directly into the continuity of the 90s animated shows, hinting at the possibility of exciting cameos and crossovers.
Fans of X-Men: The Animated Series and Spider-Man: The Animated Series can expect nostalgic surprises in X-Men ’97. The original shows featured memorable crossovers, and Winderbaum hinted that similar moments could be in store for the new series. This opens up a world of possibilities for expanding the animated Marvel universe.
Spider-Man ’98: A Potential Spinoff
With the success of X-Men ’97, Marvel Studios is already looking ahead to potential spinoffs. One of the most promising candidates is Spider-Man ’98, a continuation of Spider-Man: The Animated Series. The original series ran for five seasons but left many plot points unresolved, making it a prime candidate for a sequel.
The X-Men ’97 trailer even hinted at Spider-Man’s presence in this universe, with a Spider-Man headline spotted on The Daily Bugle. This has fueled speculation that a Spider-Man spinoff could be in the works, potentially addressing the unresolved storylines from the original series.
Expanding the Animated Marvel Universe
The revival of X-Men ’97 and the potential for new spinoffs like Spider-Man ’98 represent an exciting opportunity to expand the animated Marvel universe. By continuing the stories of these beloved characters, Marvel Studios can tap into the nostalgia of fans while introducing new generations to these iconic heroes.
As X-Men ’97 heads into post-production for its first season and work begins on the finale for Season 2, fans can look forward to more announcements and surprises from Marvel Studios. The future of Marvel animation looks bright, with the potential for even more crossovers and new series on the horizon.
FAQs
Q: When will X-Men ’97 be released on Disney+?
A: The exact release date for X-Men ’97 has not been announced yet, but it is expected to premiere soon on Disney+.
Q: Will X-Men ’97 feature characters from other Marvel animated shows?
A: Yes, X-Men ’97 is expected to feature crossovers and cameos from other beloved Marvel animated shows from the 90s.
Q: Is there a possibility of a Spider-Man ’98 spinoff?
A: While nothing has been officially confirmed, there is strong speculation that a Spider-Man ’98 spinoff could be in the works, continuing the story from Spider-Man: The Animated Series.
Q: Who are the key creators behind X-Men ’97?
A: The key creators behind X-Men ’97 include executive producer Beau DeMayo, supervising producer Jake Castorena, and Larry Houston, the director and producer of the original X-Men: The Animated Series.
Q: How does X-Men ’97 fit into the continuity of the 90s animated shows?
A: X-Men ’97 fits directly into the continuity of the 90s animated shows, promising exciting crossovers and cameos that will delight fans of the original series.
Q: What can fans expect from the first episode of X-Men ’97?
A: The first episode of X-Men ’97 features the X-Men on a mission to confront a new Sentinel threat, showcasing their Danger Room practice skills in an action-packed sequence.