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With the announcement of the upcomingx-Men ’97animated series for theMarvel Cinematic Universe,Moon Knightwriter Beau DeMayo explained the differences in his writing for both shows.

X-Men ‘97

Being the head writer and executive producer for theX-Men ’97animated series, he is responsible to present something that the audience is expecting – bringing back the mutants to the storied franchise.

Moon Knight Writer’s Thoughts about Marvel’s Mutant Future

DeMayo in an interview said, “From a studio and process standpoint, no different, “Kevin, Brad Winderbaum, and Dana who are working with us on this, who are our producers, have the same level of involvement. I know in some studios, the animation is treated like the red-headed stepchild, and, honestly,What If…?andMarvel’sother animated series are treated just as seriously as their live-action properties. AndX-Men, in particular, is something that is very close toMarvel Studios‘ hearts, now that it’s back home at the studio. So that has been different.”

DeMayo who is now leading as the head writer and executive producer understands the significance of having the opportunity to work on thefirstX-Men-focused projectwith Marvel Studios.

Beau DeMayo Thoughts on X-Men

He toldthe Direct,“X-Men means something to a lot of people. There’s a weight and a responsibility there, I think, now that it’s back at Marvel Studios, that is very different, and that I’m always aware of.”

Does X-Men’97have any similarity withX-Men old Series?

X-Men: The Animated Seriesaired from 1992 to 1997 on theFox Kids Networkwhich was commercially very successful. Not only that, but it also gained a positive response from the audience. AlongsideBatman: The Animated Series, the series helped launch numerous comic book shows in the 1990s.X-Men ’97will be a revival sequel to the 1992 series, and the plot will begin from where the old one was ended. This will serve as the continuity of theX-Men: The Animated Seriesin the 1990s.

Mutants in MCU – What We Know So Far

While it is not yet confirmed when theX-Menwill make their live-action debut in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, legendary actor Sir Patrick Stewart will be seen inDoctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness.

Fans are sure about Stewart returning as Professor Charles Xavier, but which version of Professor X is still a mystery. New clips showing up suggests that Charles Xavier’sMultiverse of Madnessis the same one fromX-Men: The Animated Series– as the character is seen riding around something that appears to be his iconic yellow hoverchair.

X-Men : The Animated Series

X-men ’97is scheduled in the year 2023 with a series of 10 episodes. Meanwhile,X-Men:The Animated Seriesis now streaming on Disney+.

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