Oooh, so this Wednesday might be when we see Cable again. Nice. Hope you’re right and that’s what “Bright Eyes” is referring to here.
Oooh, so this Wednesday might be when we see Cable again. Nice. Hope you’re right and that’s what “Bright Eyes” is referring to here.
“Not as good as I once was… but I’m as good, once, as I ever was.”
As I said in another thread: Disney+ added X-Men 97 to the MCU Multiverse Saga section. Despite the fact that the creator said that the show wasn't canon to the MCU and is it's own thing.
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Obviously, this wasn't planned in advance otherwise it would have been added to the section from the start. The show's popularity has clearly exceeded Disney/Marvel's expectations and now they're trying to use it to create good publicity for the MCU (because they REALLY need it). lol
I think the X-Men might overtake the Avengers as the most popular superhero team in the near future.
Idea's Open Discussion And Growth. Silencing Idea's Confirms Them To Be True In The Minds Of Those Who Hold Them. The Attempt Of Eliminating Idea's Proves You To Be A Fool.
It is just kind of funny to me that Gambit's original VA showed up trying to prevent an event that ended up killing Gambit.
I still feel like Lawrence Bayne could still voice Cable given his X-Cutioner performance.
Well, thematically we've seen the X-Men coming off a high of pro-Mutant buzz at the start of the season and Magneto slowly coming around to the idea of co-existence to the point of being willing to change himself and lead his people to a more peaceful path with humans...until it ends up blowing up all in their faces and showing that co-existence might not be or never will be an option. Which is probably going to be the driving arc of the next few episodes.
So I think it's advancing in that sense. Even if a character is regressing, there's a point to it and it's handled in a way where it makes sense even if it wasn't quite paced out as much as it could have been.
I also think Storm's regaining of her powers and confidence will make a counterpoint to the characters that are obviously dealing with a lot emotionally and aren't as secure in themselves as they used to be (especially Scott and Jean).
They even used the same sorcerey effects as in the Dr. Strange movies.
I generally just assume all the different shows and movies and cartoons all exist in the Marvel multiverse. Honestly, that's been my understanding of all the different cartoons and versions since I was a kid.
I hope they don't do much in the way of crossing over with X-Men 97, but I don't mind that its canon to the larger Marvel Multiverse.
There was a vague continuity going on with a lot of the 90's cartoons.
Obviously Spider-Man: TAS crossovered with X-Men but the former also had Iron Man/War Machine from their 90's cartoon show up with their VA's and I believe the same was true for the FF when they were brought in during Secret Wars.
Thirty Six Hours and less till Episode 7. Finally, we'll have something to talk about. See the aftermath of what happened to Genosha. Get more details on who really died. Will "Bright Eyes" be about Cable or something else? Who will be the real villain in all this? Less than thirty six hours people.
--jthree
The agreement also provides Disney with the opportunity to reunite the X-MEN with the Marvel family under one roof and create richer, more complex worlds of inter-related characters and stories that audiences have shown they love. It only makes sense for Marvel to be supervised by one entity. There shouldn't be two Marvels.