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Marvel teases new Spider-Man series after X-Men '97 success
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Marvel teases new Spider-Man series after X-Men '97 success

May 23, 2024 3:25 PM

Marvel Studios' head of streaming, Brad Winderbaum, has hinted at a potential revival of Spider-Man: The Animated Series following the successful debut of X-Men '97. This speculation gained traction after a cameo featuring Peter Parker and Mary Jane Watson in the season finale of X-Men '97. The brief appearance suggests Peter and MJ reunited after the unresolved events of Spider-Man: The Animated Series. Though Marvel has not officially confirmed any new series, Winderbaum's comments leave the door open to exploring more characters from the 90s Marvel animated universe. Fans are eagerly anticipating how these storylines could develop in future seasons, especially with X-Men '97 setting up exciting plotlines and teasing the return of familiar villains.

Will there be a new Spider-Man animated series after X-Men '97?n

While there's no official confirmation yet, Marvel Studios' Brad Winderbaum hasn't ruled out the possibility of a new Spider-Man animated series. Given the success of X-Men '97 and the fan excitement, it's a potential project for the future.

To provide some background, Spider-Man: The Animated Series aired from 1994 to 1998 on Fox and concluded with a cliffhanger involving Madame Web and a clone of Mary Jane Watson. The cameo of Peter Parker and Mary Jane in X-Men '97 implies that Peter found the real MJ, providing closure to a long-standing storyline. X-Men '97 continues to build on the beloved 90s Marvel animated universe, capturing the nostalgia and enthusiasm of long-time fans.



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Samira Khan is a narrative enthusiast with a keen eye for storytelling in games. Her literary approach to game criticism examines themes, character development, and plot structure, earning her a following among gamers who appreciate the art of narrating.

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