X-Men ’97 to Release on Disney+ Later Than Expected

Fans eagerly awaiting the return of the animated X-Men will have to tough it out for a little while longer, as X-Men ’97 won’t be arriving this year after all.The Hollywood Reporter published a new report revealing shuffled release dates for various Marvel Studios releases on Disney+. Among the changes comes the revelation that X-Men ’97 is now expected to be released in early 2024. The series was previously planned for a Fall 2023 release, adding to the wait for fans that began in 2021 when the X-Men: The Animated Series revival was first announced. Despite this disappointment, the good news is that there’s much more to come, as the report notes how there’s a second season that’s already in development, although it still hasn’t been officially announced.The THR report also noted how sources who’ve seen the series have desribed it as “retro and a love letter to the original.” That follows recent comments from voiceover artist Lenore Zann, who similarly teased how fans will love what’s in store with the revival series. Zann, who reprises her role as the voice of Rogue, is one of several cast members to be coming back for X-Men ’97.Related: Marvel Fans React to Daniel Radcliffe’s Shredded Physique: ‘Make Him Wolverine Already’

Fans eagerly awaiting the return of the animated X-Men will have to tough it out for a little while longer, as X-Men ’97 won’t be arriving this year after all.

Related: Marvel Fans React to Daniel Radcliffe’s Shredded Physique: ‘Make Him Wolverine Already’

The Hollywood Reporter published a new report revealing shuffled release dates for various Marvel Studios releases on Disney+. Among the changes comes the revelation that X-Men ’97 is now expected to be released in early 2024. The series was previously planned for a Fall 2023 release, adding to the wait for fans that began in 2021 when the X-Men: The Animated Series revival was first announced. Despite this disappointment, the good news is that there’s much more to come, as the report notes how there’s a second season that’s already in development, although it still hasn’t been officially announced.

The THR report also noted how sources who’ve seen the series have desribed it as “retro and a love letter to the original.” That follows recent comments from voiceover artist Lenore Zann, who similarly teased how fans will love what’s in store with the revival series. Zann, who reprises her role as the voice of Rogue, is one of several cast members to be coming back for X-Men ’97.

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