Following X-Men ’97, the MCU Needs Animated Series With These 10 Characters

Marvel Studios has achieved some incredible success with the animated medium lately. Programs like What If and Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man have amazed fans with new takes on beloved characters, including Peggy Carter and Nico Minoru. While the MCU’s recent phases have been somewhat uneven, Marvel Animation has recently proven to be the biggest highlight of the studio’s current output. The animation genre has allowed Marvel Studios to tell bigger and grander stories that would be too expensive to realize in a live-action production.One of the most beloved Marvel Animation projects is X-Men ’97. Following on from X-Men: The Animated Series, it depicts how Cyclops and the team adapt to their heroic life in the absence of their mentor, Professor X. X-Men ’97’s groundbreaking visuals make it a real step up from the original animated show. More recently, Marvel Studios released the four-episode event, Eyes of Wakanda, which has captivated viewers with its interpretation of Wakandan history. These shows have left audiences clamoring for other MCU animations, which cover unseen adventures from some of Marvel Studios’ most iconic heroes and villains.Several cool aspects of Asgardian history could be incorporated into a Heimdall-fronted series, such as the war against the Dark Elves and Odin and Hela’s crusade to conquer the Nine Realms. It could also offer a nice glimpse at Valhalla, after its previous MCU appearance in films like Thor: Love & Thunder, with Heimdall recalling Asgard’s history from Valhalla.

Marvel Studios has achieved some incredible success with the animated medium lately. Programs like What If and Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man have amazed fans with new takes on beloved characters, including Peggy Carter and Nico Minoru. While the MCU‘s recent phases have been somewhat uneven, Marvel Animation has recently proven to be the biggest highlight of the studio’s current output. The animation genre has allowed Marvel Studios to tell bigger and grander stories that would be too expensive to realize in a live-action production.

One of the most beloved Marvel Animation projects is X-Men ’97. Following on from X-Men: The Animated Series, it depicts how Cyclops and the team adapt to their heroic life in the absence of their mentor, Professor X. X-Men ’97’s groundbreaking visuals make it a real step up from the original animated show. More recently, Marvel Studios released the four-episode event, Eyes of Wakanda, which has captivated viewers with its interpretation of Wakandan history. These shows have left audiences clamoring for other MCU animations, which cover unseen adventures from some of Marvel Studios’ most iconic heroes and villains.

Several cool aspects of Asgardian history could be incorporated into a Heimdall-fronted series, such as the war against the Dark Elves and Odin and Hela’s crusade to conquer the Nine Realms. It could also offer a nice glimpse at Valhalla, after its previous MCU appearance in films like Thor: Love & Thunder, with Heimdall recalling Asgard’s history from Valhalla.

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