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X-Men ’97 Creator Shares Must-Watch Original Series Episodes Before the 3-Part Finale

May 7, 2024

Summary

Get ready for the explosive season finale of
X-Men ’97
with DeMayo’s recommended viewing guide.
Revisit key episodes from the original X-Men series to better understand upcoming climactic events.
Be prepared for major character developments and shocking twists as
X-Men ’97
continues to stream on Disney+.

X-Men ’97 creator and ex-showrunner Beau DeMayo offered a viewing guide for the 3-part season finale, “Tolerance is Extinction.” With the show’s initial season drawing to a close, DeMayo has recommended revisiting specific episodes of X-Men: The Animated Series to better understand the upcoming climactic events.

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DeMayo has cleverly pointed viewers (via X) toward “One Man’s Worth,” a two-part episode from the fourth season of the original series, to begin. This segment, which debuted in September 1995, explores a complex plot involving time travel and the “Age of Apocalypse” timeline, setting a thematic foundation for what’s to come in X-Men ’97.

DeMayo also suggests (via X) watching “The Final Decision” from the first season of the animated series. This episode, along with the two-part “Sanctuary” from the fourth season and “Descent” from the fifth season, is crucial for understanding the roles of Cable, Magneto, Master Mold, and Mister Sinister in the finale. These characters are expected to play significant roles in shaping the events of “Tolerance is Extinction.”

Fans have been analyzing DeMayo’s hints and the suggested episodes, trying to piece together potential plot lines and character developments. The build-up to the finale has been expertly orchestrated with DeMayo’s recent tweet hinting at the significance of episodes eight through ten following the premiere of “Bright Eyes” in episode seven. His cryptic message, “Table is set. Now get ready for 8, 9, and 10…” has certainly set the stage for an explosive conclusion to the season.

Table is set. Now get ready for 8, 9, and 10…

Shifting Fates in X-Men ’97 Lead to Major Character’s End

X-Men ’97 series director Jake Castorena revealed that the shocking demise of Gambitin the fifth episode was not originally planned. This startling development came to light during Castorena’s conversation on ComicBook’s Phase Zero podcast, where he discussed the fluid nature of the creative process behind the series.

The decision to write off a major character was always in the cards to provide the series with depth and a sense of high stakes. Castorena said:

“Yeah, Magneto. Yes, but Gambit wasn’t the… You know, it was one of those…
Was it always Magneto? Yes. Was it always Gambit? Half. Magneto was always kind of like the staple. The other character, it wasn’t initially Gambit.
I dare not say who it was because it changed a few times. Because as you change script and story, and you push things based on what the story needed was. Who got the bucket, you know?”

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Castorena’s admission shows how the creative team was committed to making narrative-driven decisions, making sure that each plot twist contributes to the storyline and also improve the overall arc of the series.

“That’s one of the things that really, genuinely, intrigued me about coming to this project.
It was like, ‘Oh, we’re gonna take some swings, but it’s all gonna be narratively-driven.’
It’s all gonna be pushing the narrative in a way that’s gonna benefit, story and validating why we’re making these changes.”

X-Men ’97
is currently streaming on Disney+.

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