X-Men '97 Season 2 Will Bring Back Two Key Players from Season 1 (Exclusive) (2024)

Two key players from the X-Men ‘97 crew are now confirmed to be returning for Season 2.

Fans are absolutely in love with the continuation of the original X-Men: The Animated Series on Disney+. Only four episodes in, the storyline has seen Magneto become the leader of the X-Men, Storm lose her powers, the introduction of The Goblin Queen, and even the return of a ratings-starved Mojo.

It is hard to imagine what the rest of the season holds—let alone in the confirmed Seasons 2 and 3. But, at the very least, fans can rest assured that the score itself will remain top-notch.

[ X-Men ‘97 Episode List on Disney+ (Confirmed) ]

X-Men ‘97 Composers Tease Season 2

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While speaking to The Direct in an exclusive interview, Taylor Newton Stewart, one-half of the composing duo The Newton Brothers who worked on X-Men ‘97, confirmed that the group will be returning to compose music for Season 2.

When asked if their talented work would continue past this current season, Stewart confirmed that "[they are] working on Season 2:"

"Yeah, we're working on season two. But we haven't started yet. I know, a little bit of the storylines and characters, which we haven't actually got into writing it."

"It’s always upping the ante," he continued, teasing that it's pretty intense what happens:”

"It's always upping the ante. I mean, it's pretty intense what happens. Yeah, immediately when I was told, I was just like, 'Oh my gosh, what's happening? This is incredible.' So, as a fan, just as a fan alone, I am very excited."

Going into X-Men ‘97, the pressure to get this continuation correct was high. The love of the original series was intense, and fans wanted nothing less than the best.

The composer explained that one thing they tried to do while writing music for the series "[was] always doing multiple versions:"

"Yeah, I think there's always pressure in any project, especially when it's something you just don't want to mess up, something that you love so much… And so I think the answer to that is always doing multiple versions. So that way, you're trying different things. You're exhausting other possibilities. So when it finally comes to give other choices, you can just present different ideas and narrow down what's working and what's not working, which is always the saving grace because you don't necessarily know..."

By all accounts, it seems like all the hard work worked out–reception has been nearly universally positive.

Stewart noted that "it’s a huge relief" to see all the love X-Men ‘97 is receiving:

"Oh, it's been fantastic. I mean, it's a huge relief. I think even if you feel good about something, there's always in the back of your head, like, "Is this going to be received well? Especially when you're dealing with things like these kinds of IP, where the fan base is so supportive, but when it's not done well, [maybe they aren't so supportive]."

As for who his favorite mutants are, he did not hesitate to list Magneto and Storm as his top two picks:

"I mean, a couple I definitely can talk about. Magneto and Storm, for me, are definitely some favorites. Magneto is just such an intricate, complicated character. And I feel like people love to hate him. But I just really, really love sort of his scope of how, where he comes from, how powerful he is. And then there's, of course, Storm. I think she's super underrated. And she's so powerful that it's great to sort of see her shine when she does. And so that was very, very rewarding to see that."

Regarding his composing partner, John Andrew Grush, Stewart was confident that he would say Beast:

"I know if Andy were here, he would say Beast is his favorite because he sort of stays out of the way and stays out of trouble. But he's intellectual. He's just happy doing his job, you know, listening to some music in his little tech room."

One day, the X-Men will come to live-action in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. When that day comes, Stewart confirmed he would "love a shot at it" and how the rumors he has heard about the characters’ future in the MCU are "super exciting:"

"I mean, we would be honored to work on X-Men, and I mean, I think we've made that publicly known that we're huge fans and that we love it, and we'd love a shot at it. But I know it's early days, and I think they're getting involved. But I mean, that's super exciting. Especially some of the, you know, the rumors that I've heard about what they're working on, it's--God, it's super exciting, you know what I mean? And just as a fan, I'm pumped to see it… That'd be amazing to work on something like that."

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Where Can X-Men ‘97’s Story Go in Season 2 and Beyond?

Regarding the music of X-Men ‘97, audiences are likely relieved to know that the Newton Brothers will be continuing their impressive composing work for the foreseeable future. Hopefully, they will continue into Season 3 and beyond.

When it comes to the possible directions of Season 2, there are a few obvious plays—assuming Season 1 doesn't beat it to the punch.

The first is the introduction of Stryfe, an evil clone of Cable. Given Mr. Sinister’s Jean Grey clone and the birth of baby Cable, it seems all but a guarantee that this particular clone saga is far from over.

Another option could be to explore Onslaught, a sentient psionic entity made from the minds of Magneto and Professor X. This could also be a storyline that comes up if the show ever chooses to undo Charles Xavier’s current exile from Earth.

Maybe the show could even go back and adapt the alien Brood more accurately.

It could also be fun to try and focus on more modern storylines with the nostalgic lens of X-Men ‘97. Imagine storylines like Kroaka or X-23—perhaps even Old Man Logan; the possibilities are endless.

X-Men ‘97 is now streaming on Disney+.

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FAQs

Will there be an X-Men 97 season 2? ›

Sure, X-Men '97 has ended, but unlike other Marvel shows that serve as a 6-8 episode limited series, X-Men '97 is coming back for a second and third season.

Where is Colossus in X-Men 97 season 2? ›

Colossus — also known by his birth name, Pietr Rasputin — appears several times in X-Men: The Animated Series, but the last time he was seen (other than a minor cameo in X-Men '97 thanks to Morph's transformation ability), Colossus was headed back to his homeland in Russia.

Will cable return in X-Men 97? ›

Summary. X-Men '97 showcased a more accurate version of Cable, improving upon Josh Brolin's portrayal in Deadpool 2, despite the latter also being great. The show's deep dive into Cable's origins and connections to the X-Men universe sets it apart from the film's interpretation.

Will Gambit come back in X-Men 97 season 2? ›

Apocalypse Holds The Key To Bringing Gambit Back To Life in X-Men '97 Season 2. X-Men '97 episode 10's brief post-credits scene features Apocalypse retrieving one of Gambit's cards from the ruins of Genosha.

What if 3 release date? ›

Release. The third season will debut on Disney+. In January 2024, Andrews stated he believed there had been the possibility of the season releasing at the end of 2024, but called that deadline "tight" and noted how Marvel Studios and Disney were continually shifting releases around.

Will X-Men 97 have a season 3? ›

Marvel Animation has tapped Matthew Chauncey to pen the third season of Disney+'s wildly popular X-Men '97 series, The Hollywood Reporter has confirmed. Chauncey, who was a writer on Marvel's Disney+ animated series What If…?, will take over writing duties from Beau DeMayo.

Is Jean Grey pregnant in X-Men 97? ›

Jean Grey's Pregnancy Reveal

At the start of the X-Men '97 animated series, Jean Grey is very visibly pregnant and winds up giving birth in Episode 2. That's followed by the surprise reveal that “Jean” is actually a clone named Madelyne Pryor.

Will X-Men 97 connect to MCU? ›

The MCU's X-Men reboot will introduce new actors as these legendary Marvel heroes, taking place firmly in the MCU's official timeline, while X-Men '97 itself is set outside the franchise's main continuity, as confirmed by the series' creator, Beau DeMayo (via Twitter).

Will X-Men 97 be a reboot? ›

X-Men '97 isn't a reboot, nor is it a remake of the original show. Rather, it's a continuation, picking up immediately after the final events of X-Men: The Animated Series.

Is X-Men 97 over? ›

X-Men 97 has ended as it began, an incredible piece of Marvel content in an age where the MCU has tired many of us out. Start to finish, I stand by my earlier statements this is one of the best pieces of Marvel media ever, and easily the most compelling watch since Avengers Endgame, at the very least.

Will Onslaught be in X-Men 97? ›

X-Men '97 sets up Onslaught by featuring references to the classic villain, created via a merging of Xavier and Magneto's dark psyches. The finale includes multiple references, including Magneto's global EMP, Wolverine's brutal defeat, Xavier wearing Magneto's helmet, and more key elements of potential foreshadowing.

Will Apocalypse be in X-Men 97? ›

Apocalypse, a.k.a. En Sabah Nur, arrives in the 'X-Men '97' season 1 finale. The X-Men are the future of the MCU, so why are they burning through so much plot? After stopping Magneto's Asteroid M from crashing into the globe, the members of the X-Men are suddenly transported through time by... someone.

Who is writing X-Men 97 season 2? ›

X-Men '97 is produced by Marvel Studios, via its Marvel Animation label, with DeMayo as head writer for the first two seasons, followed by Matthew Chauncey for the third season, and Jake Castorena as supervising director.

Will there be a sequel to X-Men: Days of Future Past? ›

Is the X-Men series over? ›

Total (13 films):

The series officially concluded after 20 years with the stand-alone New Mutants (2020), while the Marvel Cinematic Universe film Deadpool & Wolverine (2024), though not part of the franchise, served as a sequel to the Deadpool films and a send-off for the wider series.

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