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X-Men ’97 creator and head writer Beau DeMayo was removed from the show and later stripped of credit for its second season. He now says that was over a gay pride post he made on Instagram last June.
As every X-Men fan knows, there are many, many X-Men spin-off teams in the world of Marvel Comics. Some of them are almost as iconic as the main group, who operate out of Xavier’s School for ...
Disney now says it fired Beau DeMayo from X-Men '97 after an internal investigation produced "egregious findings" about his behavior Photo: Amy Sussman/Getty Images Months after the show came out ...
It's been a wild 24 hours for X-Men '97 fans. When Head Writer Beau DeMayo, who was fired from the series in March, suggested his name was removed from season 2's credits for posting LGBTQ+ ...
Following Marvel’s assertion that it had ample reason to let DeMayo go, DeMayo’s lawyer, Bryan Freedman, put out a statement defending his client, claiming that Disney is “secretly ...
In a new social media post, DeMayo broke his silence on one of the reasons his credits for Season 2 were stripped away. “Firstly, I’m so grateful to have worked on #XMen97, collaborating with ...
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Marvel has broken its silence on its abrupt firing of “X-Men ‘97” creator Beau DeMayo, after he accused the studio of doing away with his credits for the show’s sophomore season.