X-MEN '97: Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige Considered Making Series Part Of MCU's Sacred Timeline

X-MEN '97: Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige Considered Making Series Part Of MCU's Sacred Timeline

According to one of the directors who worked on X-Men '97, Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige considered making the X-Men: The Animated Series revival part of the MCU's Sacred Timeline. Check it out...

By JoshWilding - Apr 22, 2024 04:04 AM EST
Filed Under: X-Men '97
Source: Inverse (via Toonado.com)

Since Avengers: Endgame concluded the Infinity Saga, Marvel Studios has rapidly expanded the MCU on Disney+. Some (WandaVision and The Falcon and The Winter Soldier, for example) have had a bigger impact on the movies than others, with the animated What If...? feeling largely standalone despite its ties to the Multiverse. 

It's surprising to think about that when we're in the thick of a Multiverse Saga, but the time it takes to produce an animated series means crossovers would always be tricky. Still, a Captain Carter Variant did appear in Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness and What If...?'s season 2 finale briefly featured the new-look Multiverse introduced in Loki

Now, though, X-Men '97 director Emi Yonemura has strongly hinted that Marvel Studios considered making the show canon to the MCU's Sacred Timeline.

"That has always been something we know was on Kevin Feige’s mind, do we make this part of the MCU? Do we not make this part of the MCU?" she tells Inverse. "It’s actually gone back and forth quite a few times, and I think we did land in a smart place because [X-Men: The Animated Series] was its own thing, and I think that to continue it we needed to be our own thing."

Fellow director Jake Castorena adds "We’re getting the X-Men in this format and we’re doing it justice not just by ourselves, but also other fans as well, and we’re starting to get a resurgence of the X-Men in film again. I love that. And I think it’s great that we can have different things, let them be different."

Is it possible Marvel Studios considered revealing that the X-Men existed on Earth-616 in the 90s, though we're not sure what that would mean for the present day (we'd have also needed an explanation for where they've been in the decades since). There's also been speculation among fans that X-Men '97 could be set in the same world as the one shown in The Marvels, and that may be what Yonemura was referring to.

Either way, while we've seen Captain America's shield in X-Men '97's trailers, Castorena was quick to remind fans that the X-Men: The Animated Series revival should be considered largely standalone. 

"If you try to connect things like that, it may or may not, I dare not say hinder storytelling, but let them do their stories," he explains. "Let us do our stories and let the rest of the world eat it up, man."

X-Men '97 revisits the iconic era of the 1990s as The X-Men, a band of mutants who use their uncanny gifts to protect a world that hates and fears them, are challenged like never before, forced to face a dangerous and unexpected new future.

The first six episodes of X-Men '97 are now streaming on Disney+ with new instalments following weekly.

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DrReedRichards
DrReedRichards - 4/22/2024, 4:55 AM
"If you try to connect things like that, it may or may not, I dare not say hinder storytelling, but let them do their stories..."

There is no "may" about it, Kev. It very much would. Being part of the same multiverse is already enough. Retconning them as part of 199999, or preparing that the MCU already had Mutants in it (especially those iterations) would be hasty and half-assed.
ObserverIO
ObserverIO - 4/22/2024, 5:13 AM
@DrReedRichards - Not to mention already having a Spider-Man that is not Tom Holland in the universe.
Doomsday8888
Doomsday8888 - 4/22/2024, 5:04 AM
Maybe...uh...AFTER the reboot?

Easiest way to make people fall in love with "your" X-Men, almost feels like cheating, lol.
marvel72
marvel72 - 4/22/2024, 5:04 AM
Wouldn't work, where have they all been? Wouldn't they have been part of Avengers:Endgame battle against Thanos?
ObserverIO
ObserverIO - 4/22/2024, 5:14 AM
@marvel72 - Wouldn't The Defenders?
marvel72
marvel72 - 4/22/2024, 5:22 AM
@ObserverIO - Good point.
Origame
Origame - 4/22/2024, 5:11 AM
...does Kevin not know x men the animated series was already in a shared universe? One that already has a captain america, iron man, and spiderman?
dagenspear
dagenspear - 4/22/2024, 5:12 AM
God is funny! This has been an idea I've been playing for the past week or so. But, realistically, in the canon, how would it fit?

For fun, some kooky fancasting:

Brenton Thwaites as Cyclops

Teresa Palmer as Jean Grey

Milo Gibson as Wolverine

Peyton Elizabeth Lee as Jubilee

Alex Pettyfer as Gambit

Margaret Qualley as Rogue

Gabriel Macht as Magneto

Michael C. Hall as Charles

Daniel Gillies as Beast

DeWanda Wise as Storm
vectorsigma
vectorsigma - 4/22/2024, 5:57 AM
A good way to forget all of the horrible decisions they made during phase 4 to present is make all of those horrible movies not a part of the sacred timeline.

Show those universes melting away. Fir example, make Quantumania a separate universe. Show that activist Cassie there and show a different Cassie in the sacred timeline.

For this xmen, i dont think it will work to make it part of the st with all the retcons needed.
Matchesz
Matchesz - 4/22/2024, 6:04 AM
Of course he did, guys desperate for good mcu material right now
IronSpider101
IronSpider101 - 4/22/2024, 6:57 AM
Lately though it does feel like the MCU plan for the X-Men is Fox Cast but with X-Men '97 aesthetics and possibly characterizations. So far Xavier, Beast and now Wolverine all resemble their animated counterparts more than their prior film appearances.
Fares
Fares - 4/22/2024, 7:16 AM
Thank God he didn't
FinnishDude
FinnishDude - 4/22/2024, 11:13 AM
While I'm sure some compromises were made ("We would like to take elements from these comic stories for the movies, so don't do them before us"), I feel not having to worry about a larger shared continuity is the reason why this show feels so fresh and daring. Would do good for Marvel to produce more non-MCU projects.
Darkchylde20
Darkchylde20 - 4/23/2024, 6:44 PM
YES! CONNECT THE X-MEN TO THE MCU'S SACRED TIMELINE ALREADY! WHY IS IT TAKING SO LONG? THEY DID IT WITH THE ETERNALS I'M SURE THEY CAN DO IT FOR THE X-MEN!

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