X-Men ’97 Showrunner Reveals How It Will Continue the Original Cartoon’s Story

X-Men ’97 might be going old school, but it’s acting like no time has passed.Following the release of the highly anticipated X-Men: The Animated Series sequel’s trailer, showrunner Beau DeMayo spoke with Entertainment Weekly on what fans can expect from the classic X-Men, including how their outfits fit into the team’s next adventure. “Every design choice is actually a clue to the storylines we’re doing. Nothing is arbitrary,” he teased, partially labeling these designs a callback to the show’s predecessor, Pryde of the X-Men. The other reason, DeMayo added, was to “throw the X-Men back to a time where they’re thinking about: What part of this do I want to keep? Was it truly simpler back then, or were we just more naive?”Released on Fox Kids between 1992 and 1997, X-Men: The Animated Series is widely regarded as one of the most iconic superhero cartoons of all time. Following its cancelation, two more X-Men cartoons — X-Men: Evolution and Wolverine and the X-Men — were produced during the 2000s, while both an X-Men and Wolverine anime series were released in 2011. Though a handful of X-Men ’97 actors have been recast, other X-Men: The Animated Series veterans like Cal Dodd, George Buza, and Lenore Zann will reprise their roles for the iconic 90s roster. Joining the cast, meanwhile, is actor Theo James as an unspecified “fan-favorite character,” according to DeMayo.

X-Men ’97 might be going old school, but it’s acting like no time has passed.

Following the release of the highly anticipated X-Men: The Animated Series sequel’s trailer, showrunner Beau DeMayo spoke with Entertainment Weekly on what fans can expect from the classic X-Men, including how their outfits fit into the team’s next adventure. “Every design choice is actually a clue to the storylines we’re doing. Nothing is arbitrary,” he teased, partially labeling these designs a callback to the show’s predecessor, Pryde of the X-Men. The other reason, DeMayo added, was to “throw the X-Men back to a time where they’re thinking about: What part of this do I want to keep? Was it truly simpler back then, or were we just more naive?”

Released on Fox Kids between 1992 and 1997, X-Men: The Animated Series is widely regarded as one of the most iconic superhero cartoons of all time. Following its cancelation, two more X-Men cartoons — X-Men: Evolution and Wolverine and the X-Men — were produced during the 2000s, while both an X-Men and Wolverine anime series were released in 2011. Though a handful of X-Men ’97 actors have been recast, other X-Men: The Animated Series veterans like Cal Dodd, George Buza, and Lenore Zann will reprise their roles for the iconic 90s roster. Joining the cast, meanwhile, is actor Theo James as an unspecified “fan-favorite character,” according to DeMayo.

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