That's a pretty big leap to make, especially since it's not even clear if the pregnant woman is Jean.
Fans also greatly exaggerate the extent to which becoming a parent takes over a superhero's life, especially if the hero I'd a woman. Scarlet Witch, Invisible Woman, Tigra, Jesica Jones and Spider-Woman II have all had stories that weren't about their children. Virtually no female superheroes who quit their job after becoming a mother.
I count "it'll make her do Wanda, Spider-Woman and Mrs Reed stories" as a bad portent as well. Super no thanks, (edit: said as if I have any say lol).
There are reasons Kelly Thompson, talented and wise as she is, explicitly did not do this to Rogue, one reason being that she likes Rogue, of course.
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It's confirmed Inferno as one of the adapted sagas.
Jean has a huge part in this story.
I don't know why her fans are complaining.
Given that the Goblin Queen figure comes with the baby, whoever is attached to that baby is guaranteed at least one dedicated episode out of the 10, which might well be more then the others, this doesn't have a small cast of main characters. And baby Nathan, unlike Shogo isn't gonna stick around to be impede Jean long term.
She's a Demon Queen...That's several ladders above "Goth"...she's perpetually hot/HAWTT and is never concerned about freezing (or burning) her nips off.
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I don't think 97' is going to be for small children. iirc someone in this thread said it was for 14 and up?
Yup, rated TV-14 by Disney+.
So we could potentially see Wolverine using his claws on people for once. O.OPrograms with this rating contain intensely suggestive dialogue, strong coarse language, intense sexual situations or intense violence
when you were a kid...did you pay strict attention to what the view ratings were? Because back in the 80's I sure as hell didn't and that was long before this age of technology and devices where that TV-14 rating is not going to stop 8 year-olds from watching it. Some parents might pay heed but still...
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Oh I don't think people are gonna pay attention either, just brought it up since it reinforces what the team had been saying in past interviews about it having more mature themes.
Wolverine snikting some baddies is a given...I was thinking more about the sex and demonolgy of that event which will require some heavy sanitising even for 14 yos. No different really when they did TAS back in the day and the FoxMen more recently. Which is a personal peeve...adapting a story where it loses most of its depth and layers.
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There isn't any logical reason this show cannot be for them too. Why can't a younger person enjoy this show? There is no reason other than a narrative that tells them because it is older then it is not "for them". I just do not get that at all. What quality about this show cannot appeal to younger fans?
You can bet I am going to introduce my 8 year old niece to this show. She's already has watched some of the OG show and loves Storm. The other 30-40 year olds are going to watch this show with their kids.
Of course those in my age group are going to watch and support this show, but that doesn't mean younger folks can't unless younger folks just can't get behind something that older folks also enjoy. I am hoping the show is embraced by people in my age group and the younger fans. New younger fans may be introduced to the X-men via this show just like I was with the OG show, or those who were introduced to X-men via X-men Evoluation or Wolverine and the X-men.