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‘X-Men ’97’ EP Brad Winderbaum On Season 2: “People Are Just Going To Have To Be Patient With Us”

Armando Tinoco
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The first season of X-Men ’97 ended this week on Disney+, but Marvel fans will have to be patient before they can start streaming Season 2.

A second season of the animated series has already been greenlit, and executive producer Brad Winderbaum gave an update on the production of the new season.

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“It’s still an animatic phase,” Wanderbaum told ComicBook in an interview. “Animation takes so long to make as I’m sure you know. There was a great bit about this in Invincible Season 2. They just nailed it so hard, it is the greatest.”

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Wanderbaum explained that “it takes a long time” for an animated series to get made “Because the studio wants to see how successful the first season is before they greenlight the second season there’s a lag.”

“We were lucky enough to get the greenlight before we aired so there’s maybe less of a lag,” he added. “People are just going to have to be patient with us.”

Writer and producer Beau de Mayo, who exited X-Men ’97 weeks before the show premiered on Disney+ is not involved in the production of the second season. However, De Mayo told a fan on social media that before exiting, he had written a lot of Season 2.

“I did write a lot of season 2,” De Mayo shared on X, the social media platform formerly known as Twitter. “However, unlike Season 1, I will not be heavily involved or leading production, cast records, design, editorial, post, music, etc., nor doing any production rewrites as it relates to the creative vision of the show.”

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