Magneto's back and out for blood. The first thing his Brotherhood of Mutants does is blow up the Brooklyn Bridge, killing eight hundred in the process. Magneto then broadcasts a message telling Homo Sapiens they have six months to give the planet over to their rightful successor - Homo Superior. In Washington, the President and the Vice-President debrief General Fury on the debacle: why was Magneto believed to be dead? While one group of the Ultimates help with the relief work at the site of the attack, another team, led by Captain America, finds the responsible Brotherhood members, who believed themselves to be safe in New Jersey, and takes them in after a short fight. Later, the former Brotherhood leaders, Quicksilver and Scarlet Witch, join the Ultimates in their debate how to handle the fight against Magneto. In the meantime, Iron Man examines the empty X-Mansion, trying to find out where the X-Men are, as they could use their help. At that moment, he receives a message from Fury. Apparently, Xavier and the X-men have joined Magneto's cause.
If you're an ardent follower of animated action-adventure shows, and Marvel's mutant universe holds a special place in your heart, then we've got thrilling news for you! The 90s nostalgia is back with a bang in the form of X-Men '97. This brand-new series is stirring up excitement among fans worldwide and deserves a spot on your BetaSeries watchlist.
X-Men '97 is an exhilarating revival of the iconic animated show, X-Men: The Animated Series that aired from 1992 to 1997. Produced by Marvel Studios Animation for Disney+, this continuation offers fans an opportunity to dive back into the world of their favorite mutant superheroes as they face new challenges without their leader, Professor X. The head writer for the first two seasons is Beau DeMayo while Jake Castorena supervises as director.
The vocal talent in this show is simply outstanding. With actors like Isaac Robinson-Smith voicing Bishop, Adrian Hough embodying Nightcrawler, and A.J LoCascio bringing Gambit to life amongst others - there's no doubt that we're in for some top-notch performances. Notable mentions include Jennifer Hale as Jean Grey and Cal Dodd reprising his role as Wolverine from the original 90s series.