Highlights
- X-Men ’97 is a massive hit, with two more seasons in the works and a familiar name joining the creative team.
- Matthew Chauncey, known for his work on What If…?, will be writing the third season, replacing Beau DeMayo.
- The series has received critical acclaim and high viewer ratings, carrying on the legacy of the original animated X-Men series.
Marvel’s latest animated series, X-Men ’97, has been an overwhelming success. Even better, there is exciting news about the creative team and the upcoming third season.
The first season of X-Men ’97 was an absolute hit, and now the series is getting not just one more season, but two. Adding to the excitement, a familiar name is joining the creative team of this popular series. So, what do the upcoming seasons have in store?
While the first season of the animated series ended recently, there are two exciting updates. According to Deadline, the series is getting a third season, which is already in development. Additionally, What If…?‘s own writer and producer, Matthew Chauncey, is joining the team as the writer for the third season.
Chauncey’s name might sound familiar to Marvel fans. Not only has he worked as both a writer and producer for the highly successful Marvel’s other animated series, What If…?, but he also contributed to Ms. Marvel. As a seasoned and established writer, he is well-known and well-acquainted with Marvel’s large audience. Chauncey will be replacing Beau DeMayo, who parted ways with Marvel in March, just before the premiere of the first season. The reasons behind DeMayo’s departure remain unknown.
DeMayo had penned both Seasons 1 and 2 of the hit series and was also involved in discussing ideas for the third season. Regarding the upcoming seasons, it has been confirmed that Season 2 is already in the works, with some reports speculating it might premiere as early as next year. However, considering the extensive time required for animation, this timeline could change. Season 3 is also in development. Chauncey will be joining the original creative team, including director Jake Castorena, who has been involved in the animated revival from the beginning. Additionally, Larry Houston and Eric and Julia Lewald, the executive producers of the original X-Men: The Animated Series, will return as consulting producers.
The highly successful series is a continuation of the original X-Men: The Animated Series, which ended its run in 1997. This new installment continues the narrative of the beloved ’90s animated show while also introducing fresh perspectives and storylines. Since its revival, X-Men ’97 has garnered widespread acclaim from critics and audiences alike, achieving strong ratings and becoming the most-viewed animated series on Disney Plus shortly after its premiere. Within the first five days, it drew an impressive 3.5 million viewers, demonstrating its immense popularity. Furthermore, X-Men ’97 achieved a milestone by receiving a perfect 100 percent score on Rotten Tomatoes, marking a significant achievement for the studio. In addition to his role on X-Men ’97, Chauncey is still involved in the production of What If…?, contributing to its ongoing success. While details about the next season of What If…? are yet to be announced, Marvel fans can eagerly anticipate more from both series. Looking ahead, fans have a lot to anticipate in the upcoming seasons of X-Men ’97, as the series continues to build upon its strong foundation. Promising more thrilling and engaging stories within the Marvel universe, the series is set to captivate audiences – once again – with its blend of nostalgia and innovative storytelling.
Season 1 of X-Men ’97 is available on Disney Plus.
Source: Deadline
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