Marvel Fires 'X-Men '97' Creator Beau DeMayo Just Before Series Premiere
The sudden termination of showrunner Beau DeMayo, who had completed work on Seasons 1 and 2 of 'X-Men '97', has left fans and industry insiders puzzled.
- Marvel Studios has abruptly fired Beau DeMayo, the creator and showrunner of 'X-Men '97', a week before the show's Disney+ premiere.
- DeMayo had finished writing Seasons 1 and 2 and was planning for a third season when he was suddenly terminated without public explanation.
- The firing occurred shortly after DeMayo's company email was deactivated, and his social media accounts, including Instagram and OnlyFans, were deleted.
- Speculation arises that DeMayo's firing may be linked to his OnlyFans account, which could conflict with Disney's image, but no official reason has been provided.
- Despite the setback, 'X-Men '97' is still slated for its premiere on Disney+ with many original voice actors returning, continuing the story from the iconic '90s animated series.