'X-Men '97' Showrunner, Beau DeMayo Sacked Before March 20 Premier
Beau DeMayo, the creator behind the highly anticipated 'X-Men '97', has been reportedly fired from the series just days before its scheduled debut on Disney+, as reported by The Hollywood Reporter.
The shocking news came to light on March 12, with DeMayo's company email being deactivated and an announcement made to the cast and crew that he would no longer be involved in the project.
According to Variety, DeMayo will not participate in press events for the show nor be involved in any future seasons.
Notably, DeMayo had already completed work on the second season of the series. Disney+ has yet to issue any official statement regarding the matter.
DeMayo, known for his work on other Marvel projects such as Moon Knight and Blade, has also deleted his Instagram account following the reported termination.
The timing of his firing, just a day before the Hollywood premiere of 'X-Men '97', adds to the surprise and speculation surrounding the situation, Vulture noted.
The upcoming series serves as a continuation of the beloved '90s animated show 'X-Men: The Animated Series,' garnering considerable attention from fans eager for its release.
DeMayo's involvement in the project held particular significance as a gay, Black creator leading a series that explores themes of societal acceptance and inclusivity.
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Unusual Turn of Events Before Premiere
The departure of Beau DeMayo from the project just before its premiere marks an unusual occurrence in the realm of Marvel productions.
While it's not uncommon for studios to part ways with writers, it's rare for a key creative figure to be absent from a premiere or to cancel press engagements abruptly, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
Marvel often showcases multiple screenwriters at premieres, even if their involvement in the final product has been altered.
DeMayo's hiring in November 2021 had initially generated excitement, as he brought a unique perspective as a gay Black man to the series, drawing parallels between his personal experiences and the struggles of the X-Men characters.
DeMayo's social media activity, particularly on platforms like Instagram and Twitter, had been notable, with frequent updates about X-Men '97 and personal reflections.
However, his presence on social media also led to challenges, including backlash over casting decisions.
Despite these hurdles, X-Men '97 had garnered significant attention, benefiting from nostalgia for the original '90s animated series and the return of several original voice actors.
Speculation Surrounding DeMayo's Exit
While there has been no official statement regarding DeMayo's departure, the circumstances surrounding it have raised eyebrows in the industry.
Unlike typical cases of creative differences or scheduling conflicts, DeMayo's firing came abruptly, just before the show's premiere.
Marvel Studios, known for its transparency in such matters, has not provided clarity on the situation, leading to speculation about the reasons behind Beau DeMayo's exit, AV Club reports.
The uncertainty surrounding X-Men '97's creator change adds a layer of intrigue to the series' upcoming debut.
Despite the setback, the show is poised to attract a significant audience driven by nostalgia and anticipation for a continuation of the beloved X-Men saga.
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Written by: Bert Hoover
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