All 16 Marvel Easter Eggs & References In X-Men '97 Episode 7

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X-Men '97 Episode 7 Has some EPIC Easter eggs...

SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Summary X-Men '97 is chock-full of exciting Easter eggs and references, and X-Men '97 episode 7 is no different. Featuring the aftermath of the Fall of Genosha, the mutants who remain are grieving the loss of so many lives at the hands of the Wild Sentinel that massacred the island nation.

15 Rogue's Kamen Rider Kick Classic Anime Inspirations Rather than being present at Gambit's funeral, Rogue decides to delay her grief by using his fists. Determined to find Henry Gyrich and Bolivar Trask, Rogue is featured attacking a US military base, swatting soldiers like flies in her focused rage.

12 Trish Tilby & Beast Over Before They Began? Close Reporter Trish Tilby returns in X-Men' 97 episode 7 where she has a key interaction with Hank McCoy's Beast. Confirming their flirtation hinted at in X-Men '97 episode 5, things seemed like they might progress into a true romance. However, Beast grows frustrated with Tilby after her comments about humanity and its fears over mutantkind.

9 Strong Guy A Member Of X-Factor Close Strong Guy appears in X-Men '97 as well, helping with the relief efforts on Genosha. Handing Roberto Da Costa a few boxes of supplies, he tells the young mutant to bulk up for the war that's coming. A member of Forge's X-Factor, Strong Guy can rechannel kinetic energy into physical strength and had a brief appearance in the original X-Men series.

6 Bastion Born From Nimrod And Master Mold Close Teased when Rogue touched Gyrich, Bastion is revealed in full by the end of X-Men '97 episode 7. Confirmed to be behind Genosha, Bastion is in league with Mister Sinister and is preparing to unleash a new breed of cybernetic humans known as Prime Sentinels. A villain from the original comics, Bastion is the dark combination of Master Mold and the future's Nimrod Sentinel.

3 Poor Man’s Oppenheimer "I Am Become Death..." Close Immediately after Morph calls Bolivar Trask the "Poor Man's Oppenheimer", Trask quotes the very same line from J. Robert Oppenheimer following the creation and donation of the Atom Bomb: "Now I Am Become Death", himself quoting Hindu scripture. To that end, Trask explains that he only ever wanted his Sentinels to protect humanity from dangerous mutants.

 

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