Marvel has had several TV shows in the past few years, with these all being on the Disney+ streaming service. Currently, the latest one of these is the second season of Daredevil: Born Again, itself a sequel to the Netflix Daredevil series. While this might be getting the most buzz at the moment, it’s not the only follow-up season to a Marvel show that will be hitting the streaming platform this year.X-Men ’97 premiered in 2024, with the show’s first season being a sequel to the classic 1990s cartoon, X-Men: The Animated Series. Hailed as an excellent continuation of the story that draws from years of X-Men comic books, it will soon receive its second season later this year. Thankfully, for those who have seen the old cartoon but have yet to catch up with the first season of the new one, binge-watching perhaps the best Marvel TV show ever only takes a few hours.Key examples include elements from “Operation: Zero Tolerance” (which has perhaps the biggest influence) and “E is for Extinction,” with the latter being the opening story arc of Grant Morrison’s landmark New X-Men run. Picking up from the ending of the 1990s cartoon, it has the X-Men reeling from the absence of Professor Charles Xavier, who’s currently with the Shi’ar Empire in outer space.
Marvel has had several TV shows in the past few years, with these all being on the Disney+ streaming service. Currently, the latest one of these is the second season of Daredevil: Born Again, itself a sequel to the Netflix Daredevil series. While this might be getting the most buzz at the moment, it’s not the only follow-up season to a Marvel show that will be hitting the streaming platform this year.
X-Men ’97 premiered in 2024, with the show’s first season being a sequel to the classic 1990s cartoon, X-Men: The Animated Series. Hailed as an excellent continuation of the story that draws from years of X-Men comic books, it will soon receive its second season later this year. Thankfully, for those who have seen the old cartoon but have yet to catch up with the first season of the new one, binge-watching perhaps the best Marvel TV show ever only takes a few hours.
Key examples include elements from “Operation: Zero Tolerance” (which has perhaps the biggest influence) and “E is for Extinction,” with the latter being the opening story arc of Grant Morrison’s landmark New X-Men run. Picking up from the ending of the 1990s cartoon, it has the X-Men reeling from the absence of Professor Charles Xavier, who’s currently with the Shi’ar Empire in outer space.
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