
X-Men ‘97 just wrapped up its first season on Disney+, and we’re still trying to recover from the thrilling conclusion.
X-Men ‘97 just wrapped up its first season on Disney+, and we’re still trying to recover from the thrilling conclusion.
The wait is almost over.X-Men ‘97's three-part finale continues tomorrow when “Tolerance Is Extinction, Pt. 2” drops on Disney+.
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The X-Men have landed on Disney+ with all the force of a particularly well-crafted optic blast.
The X-Men never die. In the comics, that’s sometimes more literal than metaphorical, more meta text than actual text.
No matter how you feel about whether or not Marvel’s star is waning at present, few can deny the reality that it is still one of the biggest studios in Hollywood.
We’ve had a tiny glimpse of X-Men ‘97 in action so far, but our first extended look at the show gives us everything we could possibly want: that
Unite, ‘90s kids of the world: early reactions to Marvel’s long-awaited revival of the legendary X-Men: The Animated Series in the form of X-Men ‘97 are here, and while there’s still a week to go before the series drops on Disney+, it seems like it’s a good thing that the ‘90s are
Marvel is having its fair share of behind-the-scenes drama as of late, and one of its most anticipated new releases is no exception.