X-Men '97 Season 2 Returns, Receives Positive Critical Reception
Marvel's animated series X-Men '97 has returned for its second season, two years after its initial run. Early critical reviews of the first four episodes suggest the new season is meeting expectations, addressing challenges from the first season's cliffhanger, and establishing a complex narrative. Original showrunner Beau DeMayo, who was publicly fired, receives an executive producer credit for the season.

The animated Marvel series X-Men '97 has premiered its second season, returning two years after its previous installment. The new season reportedly features high stakes, building upon the narrative established earlier.
Reviews based on the first four episodes provided to critics indicate that the second season is considered to be of high quality, potentially surpassing previous installments. It is noted for successfully addressing the challenges posed by the cliffhanger ending of Season 1.
Beyond resolving immediate plot points, the second season is described as establishing an even more complex and rewarding narrative. This approach aims to maintain significant momentum throughout the season's finale and beyond.
Beau DeMayo, the original showrunner, who was publicly fired, is listed with an executive producer credit for the current season.
According to Polygon, the second season of X-Men '97 is back and is considered to be exceptionally strong.

