When X-Men: The Animated Series aired its final episode in 1997, it marked the end of one of the best comic adaptations ever put to screen. With the stylistic flair of Jim Lee’s iconic designs and the excellent narratives pulled straight from Chris Claremont’s all-time great story arcs, it gave X-Men fans everything they could want. It’s been over thirty years since the show ended, but Disney is about to bring it back in a big way—not as a reboot, but as a continuation of the original story. The series, called of X-Men ‘97, will air on Disney+.
The first trailer for the show just dropped, revealing that the series will release on the streaming service on March 20. It’s only a minute and 46 seconds long, but it is packed full of hints and Easter eggs that give us an idea of what the long-awaited continuation of X-Men: The Animated Series will be. That includes a new art style, as well as old and new voices taking on the roles of the titular mutants. Let’s break down everything we caught in the official trailer for X-Men ‘97.