Big news for X-Men fans! The ’90s animated series is making a comeback with X-Men ’97, and guess who’s handling the animation? Studio Mir from South Korea, the wizards behind The Legend of Korra. Brace yourselves for a nostalgic trip as Studio Mir vows to revive the mutants in the same kick-butt style that hooked us years ago.
This revelation cranks up the excitement for the project, and fans are on the edge of their seats, itching to see their favorite superhero team in action once again.
X-Men ’97 Partners With Studio Mir, A Top Anime Studio
Great news for X-Men enthusiasts! The upcoming revival of the 1990s animated classic, X-Men ’97, has joined forces with Studio Mir (Twitter), a heavyweight in the anime world. Set to debut on Disney+ next month, the series not only brings back the Fox Kids’ characters but also reunites the original voice actors from the Saturday morning cartoon.
In an unexpected twist, the next chapter of Professor Xavier’s students comes to life through one of the biggest anime studios with a global reputation.
Studio Mir, known for its work on series like My Adventures with Superman, Star Wars: Visions, and Young Justice, steps into the Marvel universe with X-Men ’97 for Disney+.
The animation powerhouse, having previously delved into projects like Lookism and Devil May Cry, marks its inaugural Marvel venture.
The original X-Men animated series concluded in 1997 with Graduation Day, leaving fans on the edge with Professor Xavier’s fate hanging in the balance. Fast forward to the present, the revival’s trailer hints at a continuation, bringing excitement and speculation among fans.
Social media is buzzing with discussions and reactions, as the fandom eagerly anticipates the revival’s unique take on the iconic mutant’ saga.
This Revelation Has X-Men Fans Buzzing With Excitement
X-Men fans are buzzing with excitement after a big revelation. The studio drop got fans hyped, sparking a flurry of chatter on social media. One fan (Finestt Cartier) even said, “Always been peak.” It looks like everyone’s gearing up for a new adventure.
With the news swirling around, fans are itching to see what’s next for their favorite mutants. The revelation has stirred up a ton of talk and excitement for the studio in fan circles.
love how it seems like they're always innovating and coming up with different methods of animation
— Smv 🔥🌪🪨❄️ (@Smv_of_Heroes) February 16, 2024
Stellar history, wow! I think I’ve seen all of those shows and they’re all fantastically animated
— Brandon K – Writer (@BrandoKo_Writer) February 16, 2024
I hated the animation when I saw the trailer but knowing they did Korra makes me reevaluate
— Lennon Clarke (@LennonClarke) February 16, 2024
PEAK CINEMA 🔥🔥🔥🔥
— jude 🫧 (@slkmorales) February 16, 2024
Oh, yeah.
If anyone could be trusted with a superhero show, it would be these guys .— Xeltuwas (@Illcitvirus115) February 16, 2024
Meanwhile, the voice cast for X-Men ’97 includes Ray Chase as Cyclops, Jennifer Hale as Jean Grey, Alison Sealy-Smith as Storm, Cal Dodd as Wolverine, JP Karliak as Morph, Lenore Zann as Rogue, George Buza as Beast, AJ LoCascio as Gambit, Holly Chou as Jubilee, Isaac Robinson-Smith as Bishop, Matthew Waterson as Magneto, and Adrian Hough as Nightcrawler.
From long-time fans to newcomers, excitement for X-Men ’97 is building up, promising a thrilling return to mutant mayhem. Get ready to plunge back into the action as X-Men ’97 gears up for its highly anticipated debut.