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‘X-Men ‘97’ executive producer muddies the waters further on delay rumors

Is it delayed or not?! Head writer Beau DeMayo chimes in.

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Marvel made a lot of millenials really happy when they announced the reboot of an old X-Men cartoon from the ’90s, appropriately titled X-Men ’97. Unfortunately, delay rumors have dampened some of that enthusiasm. Now the executive producer of the show has chimed in with thoughts.

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The delay rumors are popping up everywhere. On April 6, the Twitter account X-Men Updates said “X-MEN ‘97 is rumored to have been delayed until 2024.” Twitter account CanWeGetSomeToast shared the same news. The last official word we heard from Head Writer Beau DeMayo was that it wasn’t getting delayed, despite a number of other properties getting that treatment.

Basically, we don’t know what’s going to happen. DeMayo also shared some news which, to be honest doesn’t really clear anything up.

https://twitter.com/beau_demayo/status/1644418268403499009?s=20

What does this mean?! The “soon” would make it seem like it’s coming, well, soon. The “[breathe]” means that we need to just sit back and wait, I guess. People are obviously anxious.

The original X-Men: The Animated Series hit the airwaves back in 1992, and it ran for 76 episodes. It was a very faithful take on the group straight from the comics and is remembered fondly by a lot of people. We’ve also been getting hints here and there that Disney is heavily invested in the show.

Cal Dodd, who voices Wolverine in the reboot, said he was already working on season two in a post that he quickly deleted, but was captured, fortunately, by a fan. “Yesterday. Studio. Season 2. GREAT session! he wrote.

“Cal Dodd, voice of Wolverine from X-Men ’97. The beginning of Season 2, I say, just the beginning. Strap your seatbelts on, bub. Later,” he said in the video.

Whether we get the show in 2024 or tomorrow, things are looking pretty good. We’ll keep you posted.

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