Having just finished watching this week’s X-Men 97 , the penultimate episode before next week’s finale, it has, not surprisingly, not lost a single step, full of incredible action and great character moments as it has been pretty much every single week.
I have called X-Men 97 one of the best Marvel projects…ever, even including pre-MCU X-Men offerings, and it looks like I’m going to get to stick by that until the end. It seems like an easy decision to make to take lessons learned from just how well this is going, and apply it to what will be the upcoming insertion of the X-Men into the MCU, once the Deadpool crossover bits are done.
We cannot say this is the “wrong” call because we have to separate creative genius from whatever the situation was that got DeMayo fired, which we simply do not know. There is little point in speculating, and we only have a history of some past Witcher writers seemingly being upset with him during his time there . You can’t really say “are you kidding? The show is great, bring him back!” without actually knowing what happened here. And neither Disney nor DeMayo have said.
A normal trajectory would have had DeMayo coming back for multiple seasons in between working with Marvel to figure out how to translate this ‘97 magic into the full return of the live-action X-Men in the MCU. But given what’s happened, whatever it was, that seems impossible, and Marvel is going to have to figure it out on their own.
Source: Entertainment Trends (entertainmenttrends.net)
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