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The critically acclaimed X-Men ’97 is a sequel to X-Men: The Animated Series, which started airing long before Fox decided to bring the team to the big screen. Since times are different, Marvel Studios must be careful about which mutants it chooses to use, as there are so many moving parts between the movie and TV divisions. In fact, there’s a good chance that X-Men ’97 never uses its best character because they have bigger fish to fry.
Deadpool Is Already Part of the X-Men ’97 Universe

The focus of the first season of X-Men ’97 is the titular team as a whole. Evil forces, including Mister Sinister and Bastion, threaten to wipe mutants off the map, and it’s up to Cyclops and Co. to stop them. There isn’t much time for characters to get solo stories, which isn’t all that surprising, since all five seasons of X-Men: The Animated Series spend time exploring backstories. Like the live-action movies, Wolverine is at the center of a lot of the action, with his life before joining the X-Men being of particular interest. Professor X probes Sabertooth’s brain at one point to learn more about his relationship with Logan, but another figure from the past rears their head: Deadpool.
Rather than being the wisecracking mercenary that everyone loves to hate, X-Men: The Animated Series presents Deadpool as a menacing figure. On two different occasions, villains transform into Deadpool in an attempt to terrorize Wolverine, who doesn’t have fond memories of the killer. The Merc With a Mouth never gets to answer for his crimes, and as it stands, there don’t appear to be any plans to have him join the fray in X-Men ’97. That might feel like a mistake, as Deadpool is becoming one of the most important figures in X-Men lore, but the next stage of his career is clear, and it doesn’t involve a stop in an animated universe.









