TL;DR – This is a solid opening to the final arc of the season. ★★★★ Disclosure – I paid for the Disney+ Service that viewed this series. X-Men '97 Review – Over the last week, I have finally had the chance to dive int… | tldrmoviereviews May 1 | TL;DR – This is a solid opening to the final arc of the season. Disclosure – I paid for the Disney+ Service that viewed this series. X-Men '97 Review – Over the last week, I have finally had the chance to dive into the heart of X-Men '97. I did come into it a bit wearily because X-Men: The Animated Series was my first introduction to all things X-Men and Marvel. There was this concern that maybe this new series would dent those old memories, or what if I was living in the world of rose-tinted glasses? So far, it has been mostly fantastic, but the truth is in the landing, and we look at the first part of that today. So to set the scene, in last week's episode, we discovered that Mister Sinister (Christopher Britton) is not the main villain pulling the strings because Bastion (Theo James) has returned. But as the X-Men still try to pick up the pieces after the Genosha genocide and discovering who Cable (Chris Potter) is. But there is no time for that because there is a more significant threat moving, a threat that might be closer to home than anyone knows. Now from here, we will be looking at the episode as a whole, so there may be [SPOILERS] ahead. | | | | You can also reply to this email to leave a comment. | | | | |
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