Major Spoilers for X-Men ‘97 episodes are ahead, so proceed at your own risk!
In what can only be described as a true masterstroke of storytelling, Beau DeMayo has wrapped up his run on Marvel’s X-Men ‘97 with a season finale that left fans in awe. In the last three-part episode, titled Tolerance is Extinction, fans can’t help but marvel at the genius of the X-Men ‘97 creator.
Who would not want more after witnessing such an impressive display of storytelling prowess? DeMayo himself confessed the emotional toll of penning particularly resonant scenes—especially those involving the iconic duo, Magneto and Xavier. Also, with social media abuzz, viewers echo a plea for Marvel to keep him aboard the creative team.
Professor X in X-Men: The Animated Series (Image via Marvel Studios)
The animated show is a revival of the original X-Men series (X-Men: The Animated Series), but it...
In what can only be described as a true masterstroke of storytelling, Beau DeMayo has wrapped up his run on Marvel’s X-Men ‘97 with a season finale that left fans in awe. In the last three-part episode, titled Tolerance is Extinction, fans can’t help but marvel at the genius of the X-Men ‘97 creator.
Who would not want more after witnessing such an impressive display of storytelling prowess? DeMayo himself confessed the emotional toll of penning particularly resonant scenes—especially those involving the iconic duo, Magneto and Xavier. Also, with social media abuzz, viewers echo a plea for Marvel to keep him aboard the creative team.
Professor X in X-Men: The Animated Series (Image via Marvel Studios)
The animated show is a revival of the original X-Men series (X-Men: The Animated Series), but it...
- 5/15/2024
- by Siddhika Prajapati
- FandomWire
Helen Mirren is still shocked she was made a Dame - because the actress thought she was too "raunchy" to be honoured by the Queen.
The Oscar-winning star was included in British monarch Queen Elizabeth II's honours list in 2003.
And Mirren was astounded by the high profile accolade because she was convinced her saucy roles in movies including Hussy and The Cook and His Wife & Her Lover had ruined her reputation.
She tells Britain's Sunday Mirror, "I was very surprised because I thought I was not that sort. I was always a bit raunchy, so I thought, 'I'll never be a Dame, I'm not the right sort of person.' So I was really honoured. It's always great to be recognised by your country."...
The Oscar-winning star was included in British monarch Queen Elizabeth II's honours list in 2003.
And Mirren was astounded by the high profile accolade because she was convinced her saucy roles in movies including Hussy and The Cook and His Wife & Her Lover had ruined her reputation.
She tells Britain's Sunday Mirror, "I was very surprised because I thought I was not that sort. I was always a bit raunchy, so I thought, 'I'll never be a Dame, I'm not the right sort of person.' So I was really honoured. It's always great to be recognised by your country."...
- 10/24/2010
- WENN
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