io9 sits down with X-Men '97 director Jake Castorena to talk fastball specials and revisiting one of X-Men: The Animated Series ' unsung heroes.
Marvel Studios' head of TV, animation, and streaming tells io9 why the '90s will always be one of the most enduring eras in X-Men history.
Marvel's taking the mutants out of Krakoa and back into the regular world so they can do what they do best.
io9 talks to Marvel TV head and X-Men '97 executive producer Brad Winderbaum about how the studio navigates its behind-the-scenes business becoming major news.
io9 speaks to Thomas Calliey, the director of the fantastic French mutant film opening March 15.
Marvel's mighty mutants take on the Sentinels in an action-packed look at the X-Men: The Animated Series successor.
Critics have seen the first three episodes of Marvel's X-Men: The Animated Series revival, and it seems like a good time to be an X-Fan.
The sudden news comes just over a week before the long-awaited revival of the classic X-Men cartoon is due to hit Disney+.
X-Men '97 's rallying cry is less "To me, my X-Men!" and more "Remember the '90s?", but would we have it any other way?
The animated continuation of the legendary '90s show is hinting at some big story lines from the comics in its debut season.
Sentinel's latest entry in its "Fighting Armor" toyline turns the X-Men icon into an eye-blasting mecha.
The company's latest 1/6 scale X-Men: The Animated Series figure sneaks in a little something outside of the mutants' '90s animated oeuvre too.
It's a big week for questionable superhero movies as Madame Web weaved its way into box office infamy, but that's not all that happened this week.
Marvel's animated revival of the beloved X-Men cartoon is bringing back a very special mutant—with a few changes worthy of the mutant metaphor.
Join us as we slide back in time to the '90s to crack open all the Easter eggs and comics references in X-Men '97 's debut trailer
Picking up right where the legendary '90s animated series left off, Disney's first major new project with the X-Men begins streaming March 20.
The studio is now claiming a record-breaking stat for Deadpool & Wolverine 's debut teaser... with a little help from a certain sporting event.
Deadpool is here to save the MCU from itself, and he's bring a few mutant friends. Well , frenemies.
Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman star in the R-rated Marvel Studios production.
If you think the MCU's lost its way recently, the Kingsman and Argylle director says Wade and Logan will save everything.