If you loved watching the X-Men in the 1990s, you are going to want to know about this. Disney is taking fans on a journey to revisit the iconic era of the 1990s when The X-Men, a band of mutants used their uncanny gifts to protect a world that hates and fears them! We have all the details and a trailer for you right here.
X-Men 97
Lately, many people cringe at the idea of a reboot. After all, some Disney fans have a great deal of disdain for departures from the original stories that defined their childhoods.
However, Disney’s new series X-Men’97 may be catering to fans in the BEST possible way. This series will revisit the 1990s cartoon that left devout fans wanting more.
The new series begins where the series finale left off. From there, it tells brand-new stories that include beloved characters like Cyclops, Storm, Beast, Wolverine, Gambit, Jubilee, Jean Gray, Morph, and Rouge! Even better, it maintains the familiar 1990s animation style from the original series.
The Trailer
You can get a glimpse of the new series in this trailer! Not only is the animation style maintained, but it looks as if the same tone also carries over from the original series.
See if you spot any of your favorites while you watch it. Also, be on alert for mentions of your favorite villains!
Of course, this is only a tiny glimpse at what is to come. Fans will get to enjoy 10 full episodes very soon!
When and Where to Watch
X-Men’97 will launch exclusively on Disney Plus. You will not have to wait very long to watch!
The premier of X-Men’97 begins streaming on Disney+ on March 20, 2024. A new episode drops the next week.
X-Men’97 is just one of the fun Disney+ additions for next month. Do you want to find out what else is streaming in March? Head over HERE.
Are you excited to watch the new X-men series on Disney+? Let us know in the comments. And, be sure to pass this along to the X-Men fans in your life so that they don’t miss out.
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