Heading into September, the public back-and-forth between X-Men '97 creator/writer Beau DeMayo and Marvel Studios over DeMayo's firing had pretty much died down following Attorney Bryan Freedman issuing a statement on behalf of DeMayo and addressing some of the specific allegations with the media But that changed in two significant ways earlier today, with Deadline Hollywood reporting[...]
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In terms of the public war of words between X-Men '97 creator/writer Beau DeMayo and Marvel Studios, things have been pretty quiet since the end of last week after Attorney Bryan Freedman issued a statement on behalf of DeMayo (more on that in our timeline below) But that didn't stop the rumblings on social media, with rumors,[...]
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UPDATE [1:55 pm ET]: As we were preparing a look back at the past twenty-four hours and the war of words between X-Men '97 creator/writer Beau DeMayo and Marvel Studios, we have an update Attorney Bryan Freedman issued the following statement to Deadline Hollywood on behalf of DeMayo:
"Having much experience with Disney, the playbook is always the[...]
Thanks for your faith and patience," shared X-Men '97 creator Beau DeMayo:
This is their Disney-Marvel's usual playbook Legal letters as well as other items to prove their long-standing pattern to follow It's about finding a safe outlet Thanks for your faith and patience https://t.co/LebsUprzwD
— Beau DeMayo (@BeauDemayo) August 16, 2024
UPDATE [12:27 am ET]: Retweeting[...]
Leading up to and through the entire first season of his and Marvel Studios' X-Men '97, series creator, writer, and Season 1 Showrunner Beau DeMayo has done an amazing job of giving viewers a chance to see what goes on behind the scenes to get the Emmy-nominated animated series onto Disney+ screens But for this go-around,[...]
Last month, the good news came down from The Television Academy that the first season of Marvel Studios and series creator, writer, and Season 1 Showrunner Beau DeMayo's X-Men '97 was nominated for an Emmy in the Outstanding Animated Program category for the DeMayo-penned Episode 5: "Remember It." The hit animated series is going up against[...]
Now, we're getting a chance to hear from series creator and writer Beau DeMayo regarding the news that was shared during the presentation.
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In his first tweet, DeMayo notes that he was always looking for a way to get Polaris into the show – noting in a follow-up that was[...]
One person who has been an active part of the fan experience – and continues to be – is series creator, writer & executive producer Beau DeMayo In a recent series of tweets/xs, DeMayo was singing the cinematic praises of Zack Snyder's Henry Cavill-starring 2013 Superman film, Man of Steel – and, in the process, offered[...]
It might make for the most awkward of conversations despite Beau DeMayo's falling out with Disney, but the creator of X-Men '97 is hardly bitter making the best of his situation providing fans a perspective on the series even if it's not in an official capacity With the season one finale, "Tolerance Is Extinction –[...]
But because there is still a bit more time before the final chapter closes on the first season, Marvel Studios' X-Men '97 series creator, writer & executive producer Beau DeMayo had one more "homework assignment" to pass along And that would be X-Men: The Animated Series Season 4, Episodes 3 & 4 "Sanctuary" – directed[...]
If you haven't had a chance to check out Marvel Studios' X-Men '97 S01E08: "Tolerance Is Extinction, Part 1" (directed by Chase Conley and written by Beau DeMayo & Anthony Sellitti), then turn around now because our "MAJOR SPOILERS AHEAD!" sign is on Why? Because series creator/writer DeMayo has been on social media to answer fans'[...]
Shortly after the seventh episode of Marvel Studios' X-Men '97, series creator & writer Beau DeMayo checked in on Twitter/X to assign some "homework" ahead of this week's start of the three-episode season finale, "Tolerance Is Extinction." DeMayo suggested that fans might want to rewatch Season 4, Episodes 9 & 10 of the original animated series[...]
Even after all of that, series creator/writer Beau DeMayo warned/teased fans that the "table is set" heading into what's expected to an intense three-episode season finale.
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But DeMayo wasn't done there Returning to social media to quiz the fans on how well they know the series by revealing that Bastion has been in every episode[...]
And did we mention that [SPOILER] is keeping the very-much-still-alive [SPOILER] a prisoner? Pretty good, right? Now, series creator/writer Beau DeMayo has checked in to let fans know that even with everything that went down this week, this is just the prelude for the big stuff that's about to hit.
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"Table is set[...]
At the center of it was the series creator/writer Beau DeMayo, taking the torch from TAS creators Mark Edward Edens, Sidney Iwanter, and Eric Lewald In an unusual twist of events, Disney "parted ways" with DeMayo despite having two seasons ready to go before the series premiere With the release of episode five, "Remember It,"[...]
Earlier this week, fans were shocked to learn that showrunner, writer & executive producer Beau DeMayo had reportedly been fired from Marvel Studios & Disney+'s X-Men '97 last week The news was so shocking because it came at a time when DeMayo had finished writing the second season and had discussed plans for a third season[...]
Two days ago, Marvel fans were surprised to find out that Beau DeMayo, the executive producer and head writer on the upcoming and highly anticipated X-Men '97, had been fired by Marvel Studios There didn't appear to be a specific reason why DeMayo was fired, which had led to many assuming everything from something small to the absolute[...]
Earlier today, the news broke that showrunner, writer & executive producer Beau DeMayo has been fired from Marvel Studios & Disney+'s X-Men '97 set to hit next week The Hollywood Reporter report comes after DeMayo finished writing the second season and was discussing plans for a third season with the show's team – all of this[...]
With Marvel Studios & Disney+'s upcoming X-Men '97 set to hit screens this month, The Hollywood Reporter is reporting that showrunner, writer & executive producer Beau DeMayo has been fired from the animated series The news comes as work was already underway on a second season, with THR reporting that DeMayo was already discussing plans for[...]
Our last few updates on Marvel Studios & Disney+'s X-Men '97 focused on getting a new look at the team (Storm, Cyclops, Wolverine, Jean Grey, Magneto, Rogue, Gambit, Beast, Jubilee, Bishop, Morph, and newest member, Sunspot) and series writer & executive producer Beau DeMayo introducing us to artist/director Chase Conley (Kipo and the Age of[...]
Normally, when we're covering Marvel Studios & Disney+'s X-Men '97, it involves an update from series writer & executive producer Beau DeMayo about what viewers can expect from the highly-anticipated animated series Or it involves some rumbling about when it will finally hit screens – later this year or (after some "bigger picture" retooling when[...]
That might explain why series writer & executive producer Beau DeMayo took to Twitter in an attempt to dial back the rumors & innuendo – and to make sure fans know that he can't really discuss the topic.
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Here's a look at DeMayo's tweet, urging everyone to "breathe" and "be patient" while reminding them[...]
By the time the smoke cleared on Marvel Unlimited's X-Men: 60 Uncanny Years Live Virtual Event on March 16th, Marvel Studios' X-Men '97 writer & executive producer Beau DeMayo had shared a pretty detailed, personal overview of what's in store when the animated series hits Disney+ later this year (???) But there's been a bit[...]
Hissrich and Beau DeMayo The animation will be handled by Studio Mir, the same studio that produced Legend of Korra, the wildly successful spin-off of Avatar: The Last Airbender The film will see a new threat facing The Continent.
The rumors are true, a new Witcher story is in the works! The anime film, The Witcher:[...]