X-Men ’97 Seasons Guide: Release Timeline, Cast, and What to Expect Next

X-Men ’97 is a Disney+ Original series that brings back the spirit of X-Men: The Animated Series, which ran from 1992 to 1997. Created as a continuation of that classic story by Beau DeMayo, the revival premiered on March 20, 2024. Disney+ is now in the middle of the show’s second season, and Marvel Animation Studios has already lined up a third and fourth season for the future.

Because it’s a Disney+ Original, the current way to watch X-Men ’97 is through a Disney+ subscription. If you want more of the same era of storytelling, you can also stream the original animated series and all X-Men movies on Disney+. For players who prefer buying instead of subscribing, you can purchase full seasons through on-demand storefronts such as Prime Video and Apple TV.

For physical collectors, there’s currently no announced release plan. Unlike some other Marvel series tied to Disney, X-Men ’97 hasn’t received any kind of home-media drop yet. A 4K or Blu-ray edition may be on the horizon, but as of now, nothing has been officially announced.

Episode Guide

Season 1

The first season received a strong reception after a full review, earning an overall score of 9 out of 10. A comic book specialist, Jesse Schedeen, described it as one of the best X-Men adaptations ever made. The season’s early impact is framed through his take on the first ten episodes, presented as a quick highlight of what stood out.

Season 2

Disney+ has confirmed how season 2 will roll out, starting with a three-episode premiere. After reviewing the first four episodes, the season’s early momentum was again rated at 9 out of 10, with a short recap of what was notable in the opening half of the new run.

Main Voice Cast and Characters

Up Next: Season 1 Episode List

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