X-Males ’97 creator Beau DeMayo has revealed what his model of Season 2 would have regarded like.
X-Males ’97 is a Marvel Animation present that premiered on Disney+ in March 2024. The present was created by DeMayo; nonetheless, he was fired as head author shortly earlier than the present made its debut. DeMayo remains to be credited as a author on Season 2, although it’s unclear how a lot of his work will nonetheless be within the closing model of the present.
What did Beau DeMayo say about X-Males ’97 Season 2?
On X, DeMayo mentioned what his model of X-Males ’97 Season 2 would have regarded like.
He wrote, “So, I’m curious what stays in #xmen97 Season 2 on the subject of New X-Males costumes. My intention in utilizing Grant Morrison’s and Frank Quietly’s uniforms was this:
“In my model of Season 2, E-Day results in mutant process forces just like the X-Males being banned within the US and so Xavier — keen to seek out the following step in his dream as rival teams X-Power and X-Issue spring up whereas the X-Males are scattered by means of time — founds X-Corp, constructing the tower from the comics on the ruins of Genosha as a problem for to Val Cooper and the UN since X-Power would now function outdoors of UN jurisdiction.
“To me, Quietly’s designs felt extra militant and that’s one thing I supposed to discover in Season 2 as Xavier begins to militarize his dream, shifting them away from being heroes, with the lastly reveal being within the S2 finale (which has been reduce) that it was Onslaught slowly gaining management of Xavier that made him defy the UN, begin X-Corp, and militarize his staff.
“When the X-Males notice this, and Onslaught reveals himself on the finish of Episode 9, they don their basic 90s costumes once more and return to being heroes as they lead the Avengers, X-Issue, and X-Power towards Onslaught as he steals Ship (from the OG’s Obsession) from Apocalypse and unleashes it on Washington D.C. throughout Graydon Creed’s inauguration.”
A premiere date for X-Males ’97 Season 2 has not but been introduced by Marvel.
Initially reported by Brandon Schreur at SuperHeroHype.








