X-Men: The Animated Series ran on Fox, as part of the Fox Kids programming block, for five seasons and a total of 76 episodes from October 31, 1992 to September 20, 1997. More than twenty years after the show went off the air, it’s getting a revival called X-Men ’97, which is set to premiere on the Disney+ streaming service on March 20th. With that date swiftly approaching, a new promo for X-Men ’97 has arrived online with the promise that this show is going to be “like old times.” You can check it out in the embed at the bottom of this article.
Here’s how Marvel describes the series: Following a familiar team with the “DNA of the original show,” an impactful event in X-Men ‘97 will launch the reunited X-Men into an all-new chapter that will resonate with fans of the original series. We’ve heard that Mister Sinister is the primary antagonist.
Here’s how Marvel describes the series: Following a familiar team with the “DNA of the original show,” an impactful event in X-Men ‘97 will launch the reunited X-Men into an all-new chapter that will resonate with fans of the original series. We’ve heard that Mister Sinister is the primary antagonist.
- 3/12/2024
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
Marvel Studios has an array of projects lined up for release in 2024, with a particular emphasis on animated content. While only one live-action movie is slated, anticipation is high for several animated offerings. Among the earliest releases is ‘X-Men ’97,’ initially planned for early 2024 and rumored to debut in the spring. Cryptic HD Quality, a prominent leaker known for McU-related insights, has hinted to followers that the show’s trailer is ready. Further speculation arose when Cryptic mentioned the possibility of a March 20th release date, aligning with the spring release rumors.
In November 2021, Marvel Studios unveiled “X-Men ’97,” a revival and extension of the cherished ’90s animated series, “X-Men: The Animated Series.” Leading the project are Dana Vasquez-Eberhardt, VP of Animation at Marvel Studios, along with head writer and executive producer DeMayo, supervising director Jake Castorena, and supervising producer Charley Feldman. To maintain authenticity while infusing new perspectives, original...
In November 2021, Marvel Studios unveiled “X-Men ’97,” a revival and extension of the cherished ’90s animated series, “X-Men: The Animated Series.” Leading the project are Dana Vasquez-Eberhardt, VP of Animation at Marvel Studios, along with head writer and executive producer DeMayo, supervising director Jake Castorena, and supervising producer Charley Feldman. To maintain authenticity while infusing new perspectives, original...
- 2/6/2024
- by Valentina Kraljik
- Fiction Horizon
Marvel Studios has quite a few projects scheduled to be released in 2024. Despite releasing only a single live-action movie, in terms of animated content we can look forward to a lot of things. One of the first projects to be released however is ‘X-Men ’97,’ a show that was slated to be released in early 2024 and according to some reports in the spring of 2024. Now Cryptic HD Quality notable leaker on X shared with his followers that the trailer for the show is ready while later adding that he received some hints that the show might be released on March 20th which coincides with the rumors that the show will be released in Spring.
A trailer for X-Men '97 is prepared. A release date is currently unknown to me so hopefully someone else reliable sheds light on that.
I also recieved word that the series may drop on the 20th of march.
A trailer for X-Men '97 is prepared. A release date is currently unknown to me so hopefully someone else reliable sheds light on that.
I also recieved word that the series may drop on the 20th of march.
- 2/6/2024
- by Valentina Kraljik
- Comic Basics
Mutants are gradually being worked into the Marvel Cinematic Universe, and according to Cosmic Circus, the site that says the Midnight Sons might soon be appearing in the MCU, Marvel is looking at X-Men: The Animated Series, which ran on Fox Kids Network for five seasons from 1992 to 1997, as a major reference point as they figure out how to add the X-Men to their franchise. As Cosmic Circus noted, the influence of the animated series can be seen in the appearances of Charles Xavier in Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness and Dr. Hank McCoy in The Marvels – as well as (to some degree) Wolverine in next year’s Deadpool 3. Since Marvel has such respect for the animated series, it’s no surprise that they’re also reviving it with a continuation series titled X-Men ’97, which is expected to start streaming on Disney+ sometime soon. We don...
- 12/28/2023
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
Christian Cooke’s directorial debut ‘Embers’ is among the world premieres.
The UK premieres of Jack Huston’s Day Of The Fight and Isabel Coixet’s Un Amor will respectively open and close the 31st Raindance Film Festival, which will take place in London from October 25 – November 4.
Day Of The Flight launched in Horizons at Venice earlier this month, It is the directorial debut of UK actor Huston and stars Michael Pitt, Ron Perlman and Joe Pesci in a story about a once-renowned boxer on his first day out of prison.
Coixet’s latest feature Un Amor stars Lai Costa...
The UK premieres of Jack Huston’s Day Of The Fight and Isabel Coixet’s Un Amor will respectively open and close the 31st Raindance Film Festival, which will take place in London from October 25 – November 4.
Day Of The Flight launched in Horizons at Venice earlier this month, It is the directorial debut of UK actor Huston and stars Michael Pitt, Ron Perlman and Joe Pesci in a story about a once-renowned boxer on his first day out of prison.
Coixet’s latest feature Un Amor stars Lai Costa...
- 9/13/2023
- by Ellie Calnan
- ScreenDaily
The writers and actors strike is getting a boost from the comics world and a new superhero named General Strike.
Indie publisher Black Mask Studios, run by Matteo Pizzolo, is putting together a comics anthology that will be written by WGA members with the company matching the writers’ fees with donations to the safety net organization Entertainment Community Fund.
The announcement comes as the writers strike hits its 100th day. No new contract talks are scheduled to begin any time soon.
Titled General Stike: Calexit and Other Tales of Fighting the Good Fight, the collection of new stories has the theme of confronting economic inequality and, like any good superhero story, featuring new characters fighting the good fight against injustice. A bubblegum-chewing, labor-organizing character named General Strike will act as the host of the comic, threading the stories together.
The book is in pre-launch mode on Kickstarter now, with an official launch set for Aug.
Indie publisher Black Mask Studios, run by Matteo Pizzolo, is putting together a comics anthology that will be written by WGA members with the company matching the writers’ fees with donations to the safety net organization Entertainment Community Fund.
The announcement comes as the writers strike hits its 100th day. No new contract talks are scheduled to begin any time soon.
Titled General Stike: Calexit and Other Tales of Fighting the Good Fight, the collection of new stories has the theme of confronting economic inequality and, like any good superhero story, featuring new characters fighting the good fight against injustice. A bubblegum-chewing, labor-organizing character named General Strike will act as the host of the comic, threading the stories together.
The book is in pre-launch mode on Kickstarter now, with an official launch set for Aug.
- 8/9/2023
- by Borys Kit
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Movie star John Wayne took his career very seriously. He starred in a wide assortment of Western and war movies, but they weren’t all winners. Wayne wasn’t afraid to admit when a movie role wasn’t the right one for him. However, he always took it personally when a bad one came across his desk. It once went so far that he threatened to fire his agent when he read a script that he found offensive. Nevertheless, it went on to win big at the Academy Awards.
John Wayne wanted to play strong movie roles John Wayne | Rdb/ullstein bild via Getty Images
Wayne made his first box-office disaster with 1930’s The Big Trail, which was directed by Raoul Walsh. He didn’t get the opportunity to explode into stardom until 1939’s Stagecoach, which was his first leading collaboration with his mentor, John Ford. The movie star had...
John Wayne wanted to play strong movie roles John Wayne | Rdb/ullstein bild via Getty Images
Wayne made his first box-office disaster with 1930’s The Big Trail, which was directed by Raoul Walsh. He didn’t get the opportunity to explode into stardom until 1939’s Stagecoach, which was his first leading collaboration with his mentor, John Ford. The movie star had...
- 3/9/2023
- by Jeff Nelson
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
By 1948, Howard Hawks had made just about every type of film over his then 22-year career when he decided to take on the most American of movie genres: the Western. Though he'd made plenty of films about rough and/or ruthless men, the closest he'd come to making a true oater was with 1934's "Barbary Coast," which plays like more of a period crime film set in mid-1850s San Francisco. "Red River," written by Borden Chase and Charles Schnee (based on Chase's serialized novel "The Chisholm Trail"), would be the real deal.
And it almost fell apart before Hawks shot a frame of film.
While the story about Tom Dunson, a determined rancher who turns into a horse-riding Captain Ahab during a harrowing cattle drive from Texas to Missouri, was crammed with action and intrigue, it proved tonally problematic for Hawks' star. Gary Cooper had made several films with...
And it almost fell apart before Hawks shot a frame of film.
While the story about Tom Dunson, a determined rancher who turns into a horse-riding Captain Ahab during a harrowing cattle drive from Texas to Missouri, was crammed with action and intrigue, it proved tonally problematic for Hawks' star. Gary Cooper had made several films with...
- 1/3/2023
- by Jeremy Smith
- Slash Film
If you liked the 1990s Marvel series X-Men: The Animated Series, then this news out of Disney+ Day is for you: The streaming service is reviving it in X-Men ’97. The new series is a revival, picking up where the original, which aired five seasons from 1992 to 1997, and bringing back some of its cast members, according to The Wrap. However, only some will once again be voicing their characters from X-Men: The Animated Series, while others will be taking on new ones. Cal Dodd, Lenore Zann, George Buza, Adrian Hough, Christopher Britton, Catherine Disher, Chris Potter, Alison Sealy-Smith, and Alyson Court are among the stars returning from the original series. Joining them in the voice cast are Jennifer Hale, Anniwaa Buachie, Ray Chase, Matthew Waterson, Jp Karliak, Holly Chou, Jeff Bennett, and Aj LoCascio. Beau DeMayo will serve as head writer and executive producer on the series. Jake Castorena is the supervising director,...
- 11/12/2021
- TV Insider
Is Liam Neeson’s new movie, “Hard Powder” where he plays a snowplow driver seeking revenge, the gritty reboot of Homer Simpson’s Mr. Plow we never knew we needed?
Probably not, but that didn’t stop people on the internet from making the same reference to a classic “Simpsons” episode, where Homer Simpson becomes Springfield’s favorite snow plow driver.
“Man, the Mr. Plow sequel got Dark,” wrote sports media website Awful Announcing’s Andrew Bucholtz.
Also Read: Viola Davis Loads up in New Trailer for Steve McQueen's 'Widows' (Video)
Man, the Mr. Plow sequel got Dark. https://t.co/R3VK93PLqT
— Andrew Bucholtz (@AndrewBucholtz) August 16, 2018
In the fourth season episode of “The Simpsons” titled “Mr. Plow,” Homer purchases a snow plow, and even turns it into a successful business (with a catchy theme song to boot). That is, until his friend Barney Gumble starts...
Probably not, but that didn’t stop people on the internet from making the same reference to a classic “Simpsons” episode, where Homer Simpson becomes Springfield’s favorite snow plow driver.
“Man, the Mr. Plow sequel got Dark,” wrote sports media website Awful Announcing’s Andrew Bucholtz.
Also Read: Viola Davis Loads up in New Trailer for Steve McQueen's 'Widows' (Video)
Man, the Mr. Plow sequel got Dark. https://t.co/R3VK93PLqT
— Andrew Bucholtz (@AndrewBucholtz) August 16, 2018
In the fourth season episode of “The Simpsons” titled “Mr. Plow,” Homer purchases a snow plow, and even turns it into a successful business (with a catchy theme song to boot). That is, until his friend Barney Gumble starts...
- 8/17/2018
- by Tim Baysinger
- The Wrap
Savannah Guthrie is officially a mother of two. E! News can confirm the Today show co-host has welcomed her second child, a beautiful baby boy, with her husband Michael Feldman. Charley Feldman weighed in at 9 lbs., 8 oz. and measured 21.5 inches long. "The proud parents are doing great!" Today tweeted Friday. Guthrie also tweeted, "We are so grateful. Blessings overflow. Along with tears of joy." Her co-host, Matt Lauer, visited the happy family of four in the hospital Thursday. The happy news comes shortly after the morning show veteran opened up about how she was going to give birth the second time around. While covering Fit Pregnancy's November...
- 12/9/2016
- E! Online
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