X-Men ’97: A Continuation of a Classic Animated Series
X-Men ’97 is Marvel Studios’ greatest gift to all fans of their comic books in the last 10 years. Produced by the Korean Studio Mir, which is becoming one of the most sought-after animation companies in Hollywood, the animated series available on Disney+ is a direct continuation of the famous series from the 90s, which ended in 1997 and is still remembered fondly by viewers.
A Nostalgic Return to the 90s
The original X-Men: The Animated Series was one of the best adaptations of Marvel Comics’ comic books for television in the 90s, faithfully representing the mutants and featuring many popular story arcs involving iconic characters. From clashes with Magneto, the Hellfire Club, the Sentinels, Apocalypse, Mister Sinister, Dark Phoenix, and many other villains, the animated series is an exciting adaptation of famous comic book stories.
Now, decades later, X-Men ’97 continues the original series directly. Marvel Studios is keeping its promise by picking up right where the original series left off, creating a sense of continuity and nostalgia for fans who followed the X-Men closely.
A Modern Take on a Classic
X-Men ’97 is available with its first two episodes, with a new episode released weekly until the tenth and final episode of the season. A second season has already been confirmed, with a strong possibility of a third season. The animation quality and faithful representation of the original series by Studio Mir make X-Men ’97 a modern production that captures the essence of the 90s show while delivering a fresh take for a new era of viewers.
The Return of Iconic Characters
The series begins with the mutants dealing with the aftermath of Professor Xavier’s absence, Cyclops taking on a new leadership role, and a pregnant Jean Grey hinting at changes within the team. The struggles of the X-Men against human and mutant adversaries continue, showcasing the themes of diversity and acceptance that have always been central to the X-Men comics.
Overall, X-Men ’97 remains true to the spirit of the original series while introducing new storylines and characters for a modern audience. The return to the iconic 90s era of the X-Men is a nostalgic and exciting journey for fans, promising to deliver even more memorable moments in the episodes to come.
