X-Men ’97 is a return to the glorious days of Marvel’s mutants on the screen: nostalgia is only the engine of a relevant and promising adventure (First Impressions)

X-Men ’97 is a return to the glorious days of Marvel’s mutants on the screen: nostalgia is only the engine of a relevant and promising adventure (First Impressions)


QueroCinema had early access to the first three episodes of the debut season.

“X-Men is, always has been, and always will be an allegory about prejudice”. Said by Jake Castorenasupervising director and producer of X-Men ’97 in an interview with I love cinemathis may be one of the sentences that best sums up the legacy, present and future of these beloved Marvel characters – and it’s also what is connected to the first three episodes of the new Casa das Ideias animation.



Launched in October 1992, the original production had the task of immortalizing a version of the heroes very close to the comics, as well as opening the doors to other projects in style, such as Spiderman, Fantastic Four, The Incredible Hulk AND Iron Man. One of the biggest attractions of the genre, the series has 5 seasons and 76 episodes and is about to have a sequel on Disney+.

What is the story of X-Men ’97?




X-Men ’97 is the direct sequel to the animation published in the 90s. However, with the current production, it will naturally undergo a complete overhaul of the look and adventures presented. With ten episodes, the plot must mix original stories and narrative arcs known from the comics.

The plot follows the events following the final chapter of the previous saga, in which the dying Charles Xavier says he is proud of the X-Men before being greeted by Lilandra Neramani. This time, in Professor X’s absence, no one will lead the team…

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