X-MEN '97’ Season 2 will be “very dark,” says Ross Marquand

One X-Men ‘97 star has just dropped a massive update on Season 2 that’s sure to make your heart sink. X-Men ‘97 recruited one of the most impressive voice casts for any animated series ever, with returning stars like Lenore ZannGeorge Buza, and Cal Dodd coming back to play Rogue, Beast, and Wolverine, and newcomers like Holly Chou and Ray Chase voicing Jubilee and Cyclops. It’s safe to say the show was a hit, enough to become the highest-rated Marvel project of all time. Marvel was even confident enough that it was greenlit for a second season long before the first season hit Disney+.

Fans were certainly disappointed when X-Men ‘97 wasn’t on the 2025 release slate, but we’ve since received official confirmation that Season 2 will be released sometime next year. Collider’s Maggie Lovitt recently moderated a Walking Dead panel for Cooper Andrews and Ross Marquand at FanX Salt Lake Comic Convention, where she had the chance to ask Marquand if he could tease anything about X-Men ‘97 Season 2. He kindly obliged, confirming that the second season is “very dark.” He continued, “I play Apocalypse next season too, so there’s a lot of scenes for myself as Apocalypse. I’m dressed in rags, which is kind of weird, but yeah.”

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