Majestyx
Duck Season
Wouldn’t matter, if higher up Disney people want changes or veto something, that’s the final word.
Do we have the original writers? Are the original writers even alive?
Wouldn’t matter, if higher up Disney people want changes or veto something, that’s the final word.
Do we have the original writers? Are the original writers even alive?
So i was chillin with some homies that work on the show. basically dont get your hopes up too high, and the morph thing is kinda flagrant kinda said they was tryin to do cool shyt but disney nerf'd them and wouldnt let them do cool stuff. They said the actual animation(fluidity of movement) is much better than whats in the trailer.
What you mean Morph thing is flagrant??
Like he gone be running around acting like an open funboy??
He probably changes to "Jean" when he's feeling lonely.
DISNEY SAID MORPH AND WOLVERINE HAVE
AN "INTERESTING BUDDY RELATIONSHIP"
He probably changes to "Jean" when he's feeling lonely.
They are breh, might throw in Bobby’s world eek the cat and beetle juice with some cereal just for the 30 year throw backWould have been kind of cool if they dropped the weekly releases every Saturday morning
That’s wild *Mase voice*He probably changes to "Jean" when he's feeling lonely.
Earlier this month, Beau DeMayo was in the midst of a particularly busy time at Marvel Studios. The writer-producer was preparing for the launch of X-Men ’97, the Disney+ series he created as a continuation of the beloved ‘90s Fox Kids show.
DeMayo, a Marvel regular who previously wrote on live-action series Moon Knight as well as early drafts of company’s delayed-but-still-upcoming vampire thriller Blade, had completed writing duties on season two of the series, was lining up press, and making plans to attend X-Men ‘97’s Hollywood premiere on March 13. He was even discussing loose ideas for a third season with members of his team.
Disney effing up yet again.
Marvel announced DeMayo’s hiring in November 2021. The move was met with some level of excitement, as the scribe brought his identity as a gay Black man to the project, and made it a point in talking to the press about how growing up as the adopted son to white parents with a Korean sister in the South made the X-Men characters — and their struggles for acceptance by society — feel personal to him.
His silence on social media has been acute as he was a prolific poster, sharing X-Men tidbits as well as shirtless pictures of himself at the gym. For a time he also ran a non-explicit Only Fans account, all of which inspired the LGBTQ publication Out to declare him “the Sexy, Gay Marvel Writer & Showrunner to Know.”