The X-Men team in X-Men '97
The Big Picture X-Men ‘97 managed to do the impossible. The series was not only a faithful continuation of a 30-year-old classic and a strong entry point for new viewers, but it also managed to give us an inspired take on the Marvel brand, which has been lacking since Avengers: Endgame. The X-Men are a family first and foremost, and seeing them deal with internal struggles and a world that rejects them fills the series with melodrama that is missing in most superhero stories.
CASTORENA: Put that out in the universe because we would love to. The five-year anniversary just passed already, and a lot of the crew were like, “Yo, we, we should team up again!” There's a lot of shit going on outside of our windows right now. And just as an artist and as a storyteller, one, I feel it's our responsibility to look around the room and see who's not being recognized and do what we can to elevate and recognize.
And so that was what I loved about the unique challenge of directing the first episode .
CASTORENA: Honestly, at the end of the day, the only mandate that we got from Marvel was to get it right and to have the theme . Get it right and have the theme, you know, oh, only those two things. Those are two big things, but with that, we're not necessarily be held into what the MCU did because X-Men 92 was the “MCU” before the MCU was even founded.
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