Brad Winderbaum, a key figure at Marvel Studios, discussed the potential for “X-Men ’97” to be part of a larger Marvel animated shared universe in an interview with Screen Rant. He highlighted the opportunities and challenges of integrating “X-Men ’97” with other animated series, hinting at the exciting possibilities of crossover events and expanded storytelling within Marvel’s animated realm.

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10 Replies to “Brad Winderbaum, a key figure at Marvel Studios, discussed the potential for “X-Men ’97” to be part of a larger Marvel animated shared universe in an interview with Screen Rant. He highlighted the opportunities and challenges of integrating “X-Men ’97” with other animated series, hinting at the exciting possibilities of crossover events and expanded storytelling within Marvel’s animated realm.”

  1. But maybe we’ve already focused on these characters for over 10 years, and we should let them remain a backdrop in this series that isn’t about them. Let this little pocket dimension stay the way it is please

  2. no thanks. then it just raises questions like why arent the other heros helping. like why didn’t thor or iron man help to stop asteroid m from crashing down on the planet. i have hered some people sugest thor could have fixed the eartths magnetic feild,

  3. If you think about it, this can be the beginning of something amazing with all these doors opening to marvel super heroes… please please please MCU or marvel in general DONT MESS THIS UP, hire beau again and leave it to him!!!

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