Will the MCU’s X-Men Reboot Will Cancel X-Men ‘97 Officially Addressed

Despite being one of the most well-received X-Men stories in recent years, the upcoming introduction of the X-Men into the Marvel Cinematic Universe has left fans wondering what the future holds for X-Men ’97. The show brilliantly combined a nostalgic feel with fresh ideas, continuing the story from the popular X-Men: The Animated Series from the 1990s while also appealing to modern superhero fans. Season one was so successful that a second season was quickly greenlit, and excitement for the show’s continuation grew. Its faithfulness to the comic books helped X-Men ’97 gain a large following, but with an MCU reboot on the horizon, some are now uncertain about its long-term prospects.

In an interview with ScreenRant, Marvel Television’s Brad Winderbaum discussed the future of X-Men ’97 after the X-Men join the main Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU). He stated that both the animated series and live-action versions of the X-Men can exist at the same time, pointing to the multiple different Spider-Man projects – like Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man, the Spider-Verse movies, and other shows – as a precedent. Winderbaum specifically confirmed that X-Men ’97 can continue alongside live-action X-Men stories, which is exciting news for fans of the animated series.

The Latest X-Men ’97 News Is The Best Possible Sign For The X-Men’s Future

Now that X-Men ’97 season 2 is already proving to be a hit for Marvel, the series has a guaranteed future. Kevin Feige’s right-hand man, Brad Winderbaum, shared that they’ve started working on season 4. More excitingly, he believes there’s no need to end the animated show just because live-action X-Men will be joining the MCU – which is great news for both fans and the characters themselves.

X-Men adaptations haven’t always been great – for every truly good movie or show, there seem to be two that fans strongly disagree on, and some have even been heavily criticized. With the success of X-Men ’97 and the exciting potential for the X-Men within the Marvel Cinematic Universe, it’s ideal that the animated series can exist alongside the live-action films. The situation is actually quite similar to Spider-Man’s history with different adaptations, creating a compelling comparison.

Spider-Man is undoubtedly Marvel’s most famous hero, but the X-Men are incredibly popular too. With more X-Men projects being developed, Marvel has a real opportunity to showcase the team’s full potential and establish them as one of their greatest. The X-Men have always deserved better representation in films and television, so the news about the future of ‘X-Men ’97’ within the Marvel Cinematic Universe reboot is fantastic.

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2026-06-15 16:41