Marvel Animations revival of the beloved X-Men: The Animated Series, X-Men ’97 will hit Disney Plus beginning March 20th. The new series–which is NOT MCU canon–will pick up where the nostalgic 90s series left off and will see the team try to keep the dream of Charles Xavier alive after he was shuttled off to space by Lilandra Neramani following an attempt on his life. While the release date was officially revealed in mid-February, some questions have remained about HOW it will be released on Disney Plus. Now it seems those have been answered.
According to an official listing on Disney Plus, it looks as though fans can expect episodes of the series to be released weekly beginning on March 20th rather than the entire series becoming available that day. Barring any two-parters that could be released on the same day, that means the tenth and final episode of Season 1 will hit Disney Plus on May 22nd.
About X-Men ’97
Marvel Animation’s X-Men’97 revisits the iconic era of the 1990s as 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.
The all-new series features 10 episodes. The voice cast 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. Beau DeMayo serves as head writer; episodes are directed by Jake Castorena, Chase Conley and Emi Yonemura, and the series is executive produced by Brad Winderbaum, Kevin Feige, Louis D’Esposito, Victoria Alonso and DeMayo. Featuring music by the Newton Brothers, Marvel Animation’s X-Men ’97 begins streaming on Disney+ on March 20, 2024.
The third and final season of The Bad Batch came out of the gates fully armed and operational. The three-part season premiere serves as both a fulfilling follow-up to Season 2’s heavy two-part finale and a massive exposition dump in which the animated series transitions from seemingly superfluous to entirely essential Star Wars. By the time the credits roll on Episode 3, “Shadows of Tantiss”, The Bad Batch’s place in the larger narrative of the Star Wars universe becomes clear and it becomes the loom through which narrative threads from the Fall of the Jedi era stories will be woven together into the existing storytelling fabric of both The New Republic and Rise of the First Order eras.
Written by head writer Jennifer Corbett (Episode 1, “Confined”, and Bad Batch aficionado Matt Michnovetz (Episode 2, “Paths Unknown”, and Episode 3, “Shadows of Tantiss”) the big Season 3 rollout sheds a significant amount of light on what’s happening inside Tantiss Base on Weyland. Following the destruction of Kamino, Mount Tantiss is now THE home of the Imperial cloning program where Dr. Royce Hemlock, Chief Scientist of the Advanced Science Division, carries out his work by any means necessary. And as expected/predicted, that work is revealed to be on one of the Empire’s most vital undertakings, Project Necromancer. Of course, Tantiss Base is also where two members of The Bad Batch, Omega and Crosshair, are being kept prisoner by the Empire, each for a different reason.
First mentioned in Chapter 22 of The Mandalorian, “The Spies”, Project Necromancer fell under the purview of Commandant Brendol Hux as revealed by Captain Gilad Pellaeon during a meeting with the Imperial remnant Deep State known as the Shadow Council. While the full extent of Project Necromancer’s work is still kept secret, Sleepy Sheev Palpatine’s visit to Mount Tantiss and his exuberance for the work (the goal of which is to produce a specimen with an equal or greater M-Count than the original specimen) all but confirms it is the program that produces clones of the Emperor as seen in Star Wars: Episode IX-The Rise of Skywalker. As expected, the importance of Omega’s unaltered genetic code takes on renewed importance as it’s revealed that her blood is the only sample so far capable of supporting a full M-Count transfer. That “revelation” establishes ties between Omega and Grogu and also between The Mandalorian’s Doctor Pershing and The Bad Batch’s Advanced Science Division.
Omega’s persistence in rehabilitating Crosshair during her unwanted visits ultimately pays off as the series’ new odd couple work together to escape Weyland. On the run and destined for a reunion with Hunter and Wrecker (who spent Episode 2 discovering more of the Empire’s terrible bio-weapons and their disregard for the lives of clones), Omega and Crosshair have enough knowledge of Hemlock’s plan to pose a major threat to Project Necromancer; however, the emergence of Omega as the key to extending Sleepy Sheev’s lifespan affords her a measure of protection that will make it that much harder to bring her in. Ultimately, the three-part premiere flips the script on Hemlock from the two-part Season 2 finale. It’s now Hemlock and the Empire who stand to lose everything while the remaining members of Clone Force 99 are about to come together to try to stop them. Season 3 is off to a fantastic start and even though its headed to a (mostly) known outcome, it’s doing so in style!
Star Wars animated series such as The Clone Wars and Rebels have habitually brought back characters and returned to locations seen in prior seasons, no matter how big or small of a role they may have played. In this way, characters like Hondo Ohnaka became fan favorites rather than one-offs and stick around long enough to potentially make their way into live-action (fingers crossed, Hondo!). With the third and final season of The Bad Batch underway on Disney Plus, the writers dipped into that playbook in Episode 2, “Paths Unknown”, and brought back a face not seen since Season 1 and with him, one of the galaxy’s more ruthless crime bosses.
Episode 13 of Season 1, “Infested”, introduced Devaronian gangster Roland Durand into the mix of interesting folks Clone Force 99 have crossed paths with. Roland made his big entrance by assuming control of Cid’s Ord Mantell establishment, a move he said he learned from his mother, Devaronian crime boss Isa. Over the course of the episode, as Roland’s tough-guy tactics put him on the wrong side of business with the Pyke Syndicate, it was revealed that Isa was not to be trifled with and was a ruthless and respected leader with enough juice that the Pykes chose not to escalate matters and allowed Roland and the Batchers to walk away from their confrontation…but not before cutting one of Roland’s horns off. In the second episode of the three-episode Season 3 premiere, as Hunter and Wrecker begin their search for Omega, they pay Roland–and his mom–a visit.
You take what you want. That’s the Durand way. It’s a tactic my mother has perfected.
“Paths Unknown” not only introduces Isa Durand but also put a major talent and longtime Hollywood favorite behind the crime boss. Anjelica Huston, who played Morticia Adams in 1991 and 1993’s Addams Family films and won an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress in 1986’s Prizzi’s Honor, was revealed as a surprise addition to Season 3 as the voice of Isa. Huston, who previously voiced a Sith character in an episode of Star Wars Visions, is now officially apart of the galaxy far, far away!
The first 3 episodes of the final season of The Bad Batch are now streaming on Disney Plus.
According to Collider, the Leslye Headland-created series is tentatively slated to debut on Disney Plus on June 5, 2024. Should that date hold, The Acolyte will premiere just five weeks after the final episode of Season 3 of The Bad Batch streams. The series, which is set near the end of the High Republic era–which spans from 500 BBY until 82 BBY–takes place roughly a century before the events of Star Wars: Episode I-The Phantom Menace and “will take viewers into a galaxy of shadowy secrets and emerging dark-side powers in the final days of the High Republic era. A former Padawan reunites with her Jedi Master to investigate a series of crimes but discovers the forces they confront are more sinister than they ever anticipated.” According to Collider, a trailer is ready to roll out and could be part of Lucasfilm’s May 4th Star Wars Day/May the 4th Be With You plans.
The Acolyte will star Amandla Stenberg, Dafne Keen, Jodie Turner-Smith, Manny Jacinto, Lee Jung-jae and Carrie-Anne Moss.
X-Men: The Animated Series premiered in 1992 and quickly became a beloved adaptation of the popular Marvel Comics series. Known for its faithful portrayal of the iconic mutant superhero team, the show captivated audiences with its engaging storytelling, dynamic characters, and thrilling action sequences. Beginning March 20th, Marvel Animation will roll out an all-new revival of the series, X-Men ’97.
X-Men: The Animated Series kicked off with a two-parter which served as a compelling introduction to the world of the X-Men and the ongoing struggle between mutants and humanity. Let’s recap the series pilot episode, “Night of the Sentinels Part 1.”
Setting the Scene: A World Divided
The episode opens with a dramatic scene as a group of mutants, led by the powerful Magneto, clash with a squad of Sentinels, giant mutant-hunting robots created by the anti-mutant organization known as the Mutant Control Agency (MCA). This conflict sets the stage for the central conflict of the series: the tension between mutants and humans, and the fear and prejudice that drive the persecution of mutantkind.
Introducing the X-Men
Against this backdrop, we are introduced to the main protagonists of the series: the X-Men, a team of mutants dedicated to fighting for peace and coexistence between mutants and humans. Professor Charles Xavier, the telepathic leader of the X-Men, operates out of his mansion headquarters in Westchester County, New York, where he trains and guides his students in the use of their powers.
The Attack at the Mall
The episode focuses on Jubilation Lee, also known as Jubilee, a teenage mutant with the ability to generate explosive energy blasts from her hands. Jubilee struggles to control her powers and grapples with the fear of being discovered and persecuted for being a mutant. Her ordinary life is turned upside down when she is attacked by a group of Sentinels while attending a local mall with her friends.
As chaos erupts at the mall, Jubilee’s mutant powers manifest, attracting the attention of the Sentinels. In a thrilling action sequence, the Sentinels pursue Jubilee through the mall, causing destruction and panic as they hunt her down. Meanwhile, the X-Men, alerted to the Sentinel attack, spring into action to rescue Jubilee and confront the threat head-on.
The X-Men in Action
Led by Cyclops, the field leader of the X-Men, the team arrives at the mall and engages the Sentinels in battle. Cyclops, with his optic blasts, leads the charge, while other members of the team, including Storm, Wolverine, Rogue, and Beast, use their unique powers and abilities to fend off the robotic attackers. The action-packed sequence showcases each X-Men’s powers and personalities, establishing them as formidable heroes united in their fight against injustice.
Amidst the chaos, the X-Men manage to rescue Jubilee from the clutches of the Sentinels, but not before she is injured in the confrontation. As Jubilee grapples with the revelation of her mutant abilities and the danger they pose, she is brought back to the X-Mansion, where Professor Xavier offers her sanctuary and guidance. Jubilee’s journey as a new recruit to the X-Men begins, as she learns to harness her powers and embrace her identity as a mutant.
A World of Uncertainty
“Night of the Sentinels Part 1” concludes with a sense of uncertainty and foreboding, as the X-Men confront the looming threat of the Sentinels and the ongoing persecution of mutants. The episode sets the stage for the larger narrative of the series, exploring themes of prejudice, identity, and the struggle for acceptance in a world divided by fear and intolerance.
The episode serves as a gripping introduction to X-Men: The Animated Series, showcasing the iconic characters, high-stakes action, and thought-provoking themes that would come to define the show. With its compelling storytelling and dynamic animation, the episode lays the groundwork for the epic saga that unfolds throughout the series, captivating audiences and leaving them eagerly anticipating the next installment in the adventures of the X-Men.
Marvel Studios has already introduced a pair of mutants into the MCU, had a couple of others appear in multiversal cameos and have Wolverine waiting on deck this summer but as fans await their full inclusion into the MCU, Disney is dipping into nostalgia to tide them over. Since it was first revealed on Disney + Day 2021, fans have been looking forward to X-Men ’97, a revival of the beloved X-Men: The Animated Series, and now Disney has revealed when they can catch the new series.
Via Empire Magazine, it’s been announced that X-Men ’97 will debut on Disney Plus on March 20th!
Beginning in 1992, 76 episodes of X-Men: The Animated Series ran over 5 seasons on Fox. Over the last 30+ years, the show has become one of the most beloved presentations of the X-Men and has etched itself into pop culture. The new series will pick up where the original left off with showrunner Beau DeMayo carrying the torch. A second season of the series is already in the works.
Season 2 of Netflix’s The Punisher propels viewers into another gripping installment of Frank Castle’s ongoing battle against the seedy underbelly of crime and corruption. As the saga of Frank’s crusade unfolds, audiences are once again captivated by the intense action sequences, multifaceted characters, and thought-provoking moral quandaries that have become synonymous with the series. The season delves deep into themes of revenge, redemption, and the unwavering strength of the human spirit in the face of overwhelming adversity.
Against the backdrop of New York City’s gritty streets, Frank Castle, portrayed with continued raw intensity by Jon Bernthal, navigates a perilous path fraught with danger and uncertainty. His relentless pursuit of justice takes on new dimensions as he crosses paths with a diverse array of characters, each with their own agendas and motivations. From the enigmatic John Pilgrim (Josh Stewart), a formidable adversary with a dark past, to the resilient Amy Bendix (Giorgia Whigham), whose innocence belies a hidden strength, Frank’s interactions with those around him shape his journey in unexpected ways.
As Frank grapples with the demons of his past and confronts the challenges of the present, Season 2 delivers a visceral and emotionally charged narrative that keeps viewers on the edge of their seats from start to finish. The season’s exploration of redemption and resilience adds layers of depth to Frank’s character, highlighting the complexities of his persona and the moral dilemmas he faces.
The Return of Frank Castle
Season 2 thrusts viewers back into the tumultuous world of Frank Castle as he grapples with the demons of his past while striving to forge a new path forward. Despite his earnest attempts to distance himself from his violent alter ego, Frank finds himself inexorably pulled back into the dangerous world of vigilantism when fate brings him face to face with Amy Bendix, a young woman fleeing from a sinister conspiracy. Frank’s deeply ingrained sense of justice compels him to intervene on Amy’s behalf, igniting a chain of events that will test his resolve and push him to his limits.
As Frank embarks on a perilous journey to protect Amy from the shadowy forces that seek to harm her, he confronts a host of old enemies and new adversaries who will stop at nothing to achieve their nefarious goals. With his survival instincts and combat skills honed to a razor’s edge, Frank becomes a formidable force against the criminal underworld that threatens to engulf him and those he holds dear. Despite the risks and uncertainties that lie ahead, Frank’s unwavering determination to safeguard Amy fuels his relentless pursuit of justice, propelling him into a series of high-stakes confrontations that will ultimately define his destiny.
As the season unfolds, viewers are drawn deeper into Frank’s world, where every decision carries weight and every action has consequences. The dynamic interplay between Frank and Amy serves as the emotional core of the narrative, highlighting the bonds of friendship and loyalty that form amidst the chaos of their shared journey. With each twist and turn of the plot, Frank’s resolve is tested as he grapples with the complexities of his own moral code and the harsh realities of the world around him.
A Deadly Game of Cat and Mouse
As Frank and Amy traverse the perilous terrain of New York City, they are relentlessly hunted by John Pilgrim, a shadowy figure driven by fanaticism and a dark past. A zealous adherent to his twisted creed, Pilgrim stops at nothing to eliminate those who obstruct his mission, transforming their pursuit into a deadly game of cat and mouse. With every move they make, Frank and Amy must evade Pilgrim’s relentless pursuit while deciphering his cryptic motives, plunging them deeper into a harrowing battle for survival.
Amidst the chaos of their flight from Pilgrim, Frank’s old foe Billy Russo resurfaces, fueled by a burning vendetta and a thirst for vengeance. Their tumultuous history adds a layer of complexity to their inevitable confrontation, setting the stage for a climactic showdown between two adversaries with a shared past and divergent futures. As tensions mount and loyalties are tested, Frank and Billy find themselves locked in a deadly dance of retribution, each determined to emerge victorious at any cost.
As the season hurtles towards its gripping conclusion, the intertwined fates of Frank, Amy, Pilgrim, and Billy collide in a dramatic crescendo of violence and betrayal. Their tumultuous journey through the labyrinthine corridors of New York City’s criminal underworld reaches its zenith in a final showdown that will irrevocably alter the course of their lives. Against a backdrop of moral ambiguity and shifting allegiances, Frank must confront his past and reconcile his inner demons in order to emerge victorious in the ultimate battle for redemption.
Redemption and Retribution
In the tumultuous landscape of Season 2, themes of redemption and retribution loom large as Frank navigates the intricate web of his own inner turmoil and external conflicts. Amidst the chaos and carnage that surrounds him, Frank grapples with the consequences of his past actions and the weight of his own moral code. His interactions with Amy, a young woman whose innocence belies a hidden strength, and the enigmatic bartender Beth, provide glimpses into the complexities of his character, adding layers of depth and nuance to his journey.
As the season progresses, Frank is confronted with a series of difficult choices and moral dilemmas that force him to confront the darker aspects of his own nature. Faced with the relentless pursuit of ruthless adversaries and the ever-present threat of violence, Frank must navigate a precarious path between righteousness and revenge. With each decision he makes and sacrifice he endures, Frank’s resolve is tested to its limits, pushing him to confront the demons that haunt him and the ghosts of his past.
In the finale, Frank’s journey reaches its climax as he confronts the ultimate consequences of his actions. Against the backdrop of a city engulfed in chaos and despair, Frank must summon all of his courage and resilience to protect those he cares about and emerge victorious in the face of seemingly insurmountable odds. As the credits roll, viewers are left hungry for more, eager to see where Frank’s journey will take him next in his relentless pursuit of justice and redemption…which leads to his long-awaited return in Daredevil: Born Again.
Steve Jobs once said “you can’t connect the dots looking forward; you can only connect them looking backwards.” HBO must have taken those words to heart as they continue to push the story of Game of Thrones further into the past of Westeros. According to THR, HBO is developing a series around Aegon I Targaryen’s conquest of Westeros. Mattson Tomlin, who co-wrote Matt Reeves‘ The Batman Part II is penning the prequel for HBO.
Aegon’s Conquest will be the third Game of Thrones franchise spinoff since the original ended its run in 2019. House of the Dragon‘s sophomore season is set to stream this summer and production will begin soon on A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms: The Hedge Knight, a series based on the Dunk and Eggs stories.
In the expansive history of George R.R. Martin’s fictional world detailed in the A Song of Ice and Fire series, Aegon’s Conquest took place roughy 110-130 years before the events of House of the Dragon and over 400 years before the events of Game of Thrones. Aegon’s Conquest refers to the invasion and subsequent unification of the Seven Kingdoms of Westeros by Aegon the Conqueror and his sister-wives, Visenya and Rhaenys, riding on their dragons. Their rule solidified the Targaryens’ control over the realm for nearly three centuries. Daenerys Targaryen, played by Emilia Clarke, carries the blood of Aegon through her father, Aerys II Targaryen, also known as the Mad King. This familial connection links Daenerys to the great legacy of her ancestor, Aegon the Conqueror, and his conquering dragons.
About Aegon’s Conquest
Prelude to Conquest: Aegon’s Landing and the Birth of Ambition
Aegon Targaryen, along with his sister-wives Visenya and Rhaenys, embarked on an audacious journey to Westeros with their dragons and a modest army. Their arrival marked the beginning of a saga that would reshape the continent forever. Born of Valyrian blood and wielding the power of dragons, Aegon’s ambition knew no bounds. With dreams of forging a unified realm under his rule, he set his sights on the fractious Seven Kingdoms, determined to bend them to his will. As the last scion of House Targaryen, Aegon carried with him the legacy of his ancestors and the weight of destiny, driven by a singular purpose: to carve out a new empire amidst the chaos of warring kingdoms.
Harrenhal’s Fall: Dragonfire and the End of an Era
Aegon’s first conquest was the legendary Harrenhal, seat of House Hoare. King Harren the Black’s defiance met a fiery end when Aegon’s dragons reduced the imposing castle to ashes, heralding the dawn of a new era in the Riverlands. The destruction of Harrenhal sent shockwaves throughout Westeros, demonstrating the devastating power of dragonfire and the futility of resistance against Aegon’s might.
Storm’s End and the Baratheon Legacy
The Stormlands fell next to Aegon’s might as he clashed with King Argilac the Arrogant. The decisive Battle of the Last Storm saw the defeat of House Durrandon and the rise of House Baratheon, with Orys Baratheon earning both the lordship and the hand of Argilac’s daughter. With Storm’s End secured and House Baratheon firmly established, Aegon strengthened his foothold in the southern regions of Westeros, laying the groundwork for his further conquests.
Conflagration in the Reach: Victory at the Field of Fire
The fertile fields of the Reach became the battleground for Aegon’s ambitions as he confronted the armies of House Gardener. The Field of Fire witnessed the unparalleled might of Aegon’s dragons, resulting in the submission of House Gardener and the ascension of House Tyrell as stewards of the Reach. With the Reach firmly under his control, Aegon solidified his position as the preeminent power in southern Westeros, setting the stage for his conquest of the western kingdoms.
The Westerlands and the Last Stand
Aegon’s conquest culminated in the Westerlands, where King Loren Lannister and King Mern IX Gardener made their final stand. The Battle of the Mander sealed their fate, with House Lannister and House Gardener meeting their demise and paving the way for House Stark and House Tully to rise as paramount rulers. With the fall of the last remaining kingdoms resisting his rule, Aegon’s dominance over the Seven Kingdoms was complete, ushering in a new era of Targaryen supremacy.
Legacy of the Conquest: The Targaryen Dynasty and Beyond
With the Seven Kingdoms united under his rule, Aegon the Conqueror was crowned King of the Andals, the Rhoynar, and the First Men, marking the dawn of the Targaryen dynasty. His reign laid the foundation for centuries of Targaryen rule, shaping the fate of Westeros for generations to come. Aegon’s conquest would echo through the annals of history, leaving an indelible mark on the realm and setting the stage for the turbulent events that would follow in its wake.
Aegon’s Conquest Resonates Through the Ages
Aegon’s conquest remains a defining chapter in the history of Westeros, a testament to the power of ambition, courage, and the relentless pursuit of destiny. From the ashes of conflict rose the Iron Throne, forging a new era of unity and turmoil that would echo throughout the annals of time. As the Seven Kingdoms united under the banner of House Targaryen, the stage was set for centuries of intrigue, betrayal, and struggle for power, ensuring that Aegon’s legacy would endure for generations to come.
The classic action-packed romantic comedy Mr. and Mrs. Smith is set for a modern-day reboot, and the casting choice has fans buzzing with anticipation. This time around, the charismatic and multi-talented Donald Glover is stepping into the shoes of the lead character, promising a fresh take on the beloved spy thriller.
Donald Glover as the New Mr. Smith
Donald Glover, known for his versatility as an actor, comedian, writer, and musician, has gained widespread acclaim for his roles in projects like Atlanta, Community, and his musical persona Childish Gambino. His inclusion in the Mr. and Mrs. Smith reboot brings a unique blend of charm, humor, and talent, promising a captivating performance that will undoubtedly put a fresh spin on the iconic character first played by Brad Pitt.
Amazon Prime’s Adaptation: A Modern Reimagining
The Amazon Prime adaptation of Mr. and Mrs. Smith is expected to offer a modern reimagining of the classic storyline. While the core elements of the plot – a married couple secretly leading double lives as skilled spies – are likely to remain, Glover’s interpretation of the character is sure to bring a new dynamic to the narrative. Fans can anticipate an infusion of contemporary humor, wit, and style that align with Glover’s distinctive creative approach.
Release Date: When Can Fans Stream the New Mr. and Mrs. Smith?
Once production got back underway in New York, it didn’t take long for photos from the set of Daredevil: Born Again to make their way online. A fresh batch of set photos from X user Finn seemed to confirm that the deranged serial killer Muse–long rumored to be part of the series–will appear. A closer look at those same set photos may reveal even more information about the D+ series.
On a wall near Muse’s graffiti mural of Kingpin, posters for real life NYC venues Baby’s All Right and Bowery Ballroom can be seen. While posters like these are located all over the Big Apple, these are indeed part of the set for Daredevil: Born Again.
The Bowery Ballroom poster indicates that someone named Spencer Giles will be at the venue on Friday, March 12th which could be let in determining when this portion of the series is set. While there are certainly continuity problems within any shared universe as large as the MCU, Marvel Studios does its best to keep things tight which means if we accept that they’re working off a real world calendar where March 12th is a Friday, this portion of the series is either set in 2021 or 2027.
Either choice is interesting but each for its own reason. Should the series be set in 2021, it would be during the Blip and set roughly at the same time as Clint Barton’s exploits as Ronin as seen in detail in Hawkeye. At that point in time, Wilson Fisk was shown to be out of prison and in charge of the Tracksuit Mafia. Should the series be set in 2027, it would be set beyond the events of Secret Invasion which are, to date, the farthest out into the MCU’s “present day.”
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