X-Men ’97 Season 2 Can Finally Redeem A Mutant The Fox Movies Depowered

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Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT X-Men '97 season 2 has the chance to redeem an omega-level mutant that the 20th Century Fox movies depowered. Upon its announcement, X-Men '97 was expected to be a needless albeit potentially fun reboot of the 90s animated X-Men show. As of X-Men '97 episode 10's ending, however, it became clear that the show was a resounding success.

While this moment is an obvious tease for the future of the show, several X-Men '97 episode 10's Easter eggs are hidden in the scene. At Forge's base, he has a wall of mutants behind him. The faces of the missing X-Men are hung on the wall, marked as missing in action. Some other mutants are included, such as Scarlet Witch and Quicksilver, and are listed as off-world.

Throughout his many live-action appearances, this potential was not realized. Iceman rarely used his powers in combat, with only a few shorter scenes showcasing his potential. Some of the more powerful moments involved Bobby freezing a missile to render it inert, and battling Sentinels in X-Men: Days of Future Past. Besides these scenes and a few other minor action beats, the true extent of Iceman's powers was not realized, especially given his nature as an omega-level mutant.

X-Men ’97 Season 1’s Treatment Of Omega-Level Mutants Bodes Well For Ice Man The Characters Of Storm, Jean Grey, And Magneto In X-Men '97 Prove The Show Can Do Iceman Justice Close If Iceman indeed has a role in X-Men '97 season 2, the treatment of other omega-level mutants in season 1 proves his character will receive the respect it deserves.

Concerning Magneto, the hero-turned-villain-turned-anti-hero unleashed an EMP blast in X-Men '97 episode 8. Using the strong magnetic field at the North Pole to amplify his powers, Magneto temporarily set the human race back by hundreds of years. His overly powerful EMP blast destroyed much of humanity's society that relied on technological advancement, proving his omega-level credentials correct.

 

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