X-Men '97

8.5
2024

Production

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The X-Men, a band of mutants who use their uncanny gifts to protect a world that hates and fears them, are challenged like never before, forced to face a dangerous and unexpected new future.

Trailers & Videos

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Official Trailer

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Intro

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Official Clip - 'Sisters'

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Power

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Previously On X-Men

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Hope

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Official Clip - 'Fighting The Sentinels'

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Team

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A New Age

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Astonishing 90s

Seasons

10 Episodes • Premiered 2024

Picking up where 'X-Men' left off, the X-Men are in a period of transition, struggling with the loss of Professor X. And while their world is in a strained state of calm when it comes to mutant-human relations—everyone knows that's likely temporary.

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1. To Me, My X-Men

8.0

Cyclops races to find the source of new anti-mutant technology.

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2. Mutant Liberation Begins

8.5

When Magneto is forced by the UN to stand trial, a group of anti-mutant rioters test his resolve.

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3. Fire Made Flesh

8.2

The team is propelled into a tragic confrontation with an immortal mad scientist.

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4. Motendo / Lifedeath (1)

6.9

Jubilee must relive the X-Men's greatest adventures when she's transported into a 16-bit video game.

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5. Remember It

9.3

Team members hit Genosha as UN honorees while a press event risks exposing the team's dirty laundry.

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6. Lifedeath (2)

7.7

Storm is forced to face her worst fears in order to free herself.

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7. Bright Eyes

8.4

The X-Men finds Sentinel inventor Bolivar Trask, realizing they've been played by a mastermind.

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8. Tolerance Is Extinction (1)

8.5

The X-Men must unite to face a new threat.

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9. Tolerance Is Extinction (2)

8.2

The X-Men work to settle the score before it is too late.

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10. Tolerance Is Extinction (3)

8.2

The X-Men's dream is put to the test as mutant-human relations reach a tipping point.

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Reviews

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8/10

The nostalgia factor in this animated series is truly remarkable. The creators did an exceptional job of capturing the essence of the original 90s characters. However, there is one notable drawback in the form of voice casting. Some voices, like those of characters Rogue and Wolverine, are difficult to listen to. Despite this flaw, the overall voice work for other characters is commendable, making the show enjoyable.

After completing the series and reflecting on my initial review, I have decided to revise my rating from 4 1/2 stars to 3 1/2 stars. While the show excels in nostalgia and character creativity, there are certain aspects that detract from the overall experience. The introduction of Cable as the son of Scott and Jean, a plot point I disliked from the comics, was disappointing. The portrayal of Cable as a sassy and somewhat entitled character felt like a departure from the original concept, which was disheartening.

While I appreciate inclusivity in storytelling, it felt forced at times in the series. The constant emphasis on representation, such as with Morph's non-binary character, seemed overwhelming, especially in a cartoon aimed at a younger audience. While I am supportive of diversity, I believe it should be integrated thoughtfully and not overshadow the narrative.

In conclusion, despite my reservations about certain aspects of the show, I still recommend giving it a watch. X-Men has always been a favorite superhero franchise of mine, and the series has its merits. It may not be perfect, but it is worth exploring for fans of the X-Men universe.

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