X-Men '97: Executive Producers Share Ambitious Plans for Long-Term Revival

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X-Men '97: Executive Producers Share Ambitious Plans for Long-Term Revival

The executive producers of X-Men ’97 recently shared their ambitious plans for the animated series revival. In an interview with POC Culture, Eric Lewald revealed that Brad Winderbaum aims for the show to continue for a decade. Lewald expressed his full support for this long-term vision, emphasizing the abundance of source material available for storytelling. With Marvel already verbally confirming a fourth season, the team is actively working on developing additional seasons to match the original series' run.

Larry Houston, another executive producer, also expressed his aspirations for the show's future. He mentioned that he is pushing for five seasons, aiming to match the five-season run of the original X-Men: The Animated Series. The creative team seems to be united in their commitment to extending the show and exploring the vast world of X-Men comics and characters.

X-Men ’97 Season 2 premiered on July 1, exclusively on Disney+. With the original creative team back on board, fans can expect more exciting adventures and storylines in the upcoming seasons. The producers' dedication to the show's longevity and their plans for future seasons indicate a promising future for X-Men ’97.