The MCU ‘X-Men Reboot’ is Finally Happening: Major Details Dropped

MCU X-Men reboot confirmed! Meet the new writers, a fresh approach to the story, and the way mutants will be introduced into the Marvel Cinematic Universe. 

Published: April 13, 2026, 12:00 pm

Marvel fans have been clamoring for one thing for a long time: the inclusion of the X-Men in the MCU. Rumors have been swirling on the web since Disney took over 20th Century Fox and rights to Marvel’s much loved mutants were reverted. We got a few teasers for the blockbuster Deadpool & Wolverine, Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness. In a raft of interviews, director Jake Schreier, currently directing Marvel’s Thunderbolts team movie revealed some big, long-awaited news about the X-Men Reboot

This is the news you’ve been waiting for if you love Marvel’s mutants. Here’s what Schreier actually said about the film director/writer and why the MCU could benefit from this “new start.”  

Who is Writing the MCU X-Men?

One of the largest questions around the new X-Men film was who Marvel President Kevin Feige would deem worthy to pen it. The X-Men aren’t just another superhero team, they have decades of intricate comic history, social commentary, and fan expectations.

Jake Schreier has also officially confirmed that the script is now with an amazing, Emmy-winning duo – Lee Sung Jin and Joanna Calo. 

the MCU X-Men

If these names seem familiar, that’s because they are the masterminds behind a few of the best TVs you’ve watched these past couple years. For The Beefdown, it is original showrunner Lee Sung Jin, an award-winning maker recognized for his dark comedy and seismic character dynamics. Bear co-showrunner and writer Joanna Calo is a critically lauded FX series that artfully captures tension, collaboration and fraught emotional trauma. 

Why This Writing Team is a Perfect Match

You might be wondering: Why bring on the writers of character-rich emotional TV dramedies True Blood and Six Feet Under to pen the screenplay for a sprawling superhero movie? 

The explanation is simple: the MCU X-Men are basically a superpowered soap opera. 

At their heart, the X-Men aren’t really about fighting giant robots or alien inva sions to save the world. They’re found family, They’re discrimination and personal trauma and they’re different kinds of people learning to accept who they are. The great X-Men comics (and there are very many, this list is by no means exhaustive) mine the relationships, rivalries and romances among the characters in the X-Mansion. 

Marvel is showing its intentions with the teaming up of the minds behind Beef and The Bear. Rather than just having a bunch of big-scale computer generated images, they want the next X-Men to be more about character growth and emotional subtlety. 

Leaving the Fox Universe Behind

Maybe the most exciting thing Jake Schreier gave away was the direction the team is heading creatively. He said that they’re deliberately trying to take a “less-trodden path.”

What does that mean? So what that means is, they just don’t want to do what the 20th Century Fox movies have already done.

Fox Universe Behind 

The X-Men line of films from Fox, which began in 2000 and ended its run with Dark Phoenix and The New Mutants, really treated us with some wild goodness. Hugh Jackman’s Wolverine and Patrick Stewart’s Professor X are iconic. Yet, for twenty years, the series was defined by the very same characters and themes. Magneto vs. Professor X, we’ve seen that debate play out several times. We even got to see the Dark Phoenix saga twice. We saw Wolverine take centre stage in just about every film.

The MCU reset will be a clean slate, Schreier says. They’re delving into X-Men lore in a way that’s never before been seen on the big screen. 

What Could a “Fresh Start” Look Like?

If Marvel is steering clear of the “beaten path,” we could see some big differences from the previous films. Here are just a few ways they could make this reboot feel completely new:

A Different Villain: Instead of positioning Magneto as the chief antagonist right off the bat, the MCU might introduce classic villains that we’ve never really seen done justice. Mister Sinister, the Hellfire Club, or even the Purifiers would be fantastic, terrifying adversaries for the latest generation of mutants. 

A Completely New Team: Rather than starting with the same team from the 2000 film, Marvel could bring on fan-favorite mutants who never really got their moment in the sun, such as Jubilee, Gambit, Emma Frost, or a version of Cyclops that’s properly comic-accurate and actually gets to lead the team.

The School Dynamic: The Fox movies regularly used the Xavier’s School for Gifted Youngsters as a backdrop. The MCU could play it like a real school and tell stories about the day-to-day lives, drama & struggles of young mutants trying to control their powers. 

Balancing Action and Emotion: The Marvel’s Thunderbolts Connection

Jake Schreier’s inclusion here is no accident. He is helming Thunderbolts, a further film dealing with a scrappy, problematic team of super-powered people.

Schreier stressed this balance in these group films in his latest drafts. Marvel fans are familiar with big, exhilarating set piece scenes, but you also need those quiet, emotional moments where the characters interact. 

Balancing Action and Emotion

Balancing an ensemble cast (a film with multiple leads) is notoriously hard. You need to give every character a full story arc, and they don’t all do that then just kind of fade away into the background. Schreier’s previous direction of the Thunderbolts lineup including Yelena Belova, Bucky Barnes, and Red Guardian will definitely offer a great take on how the X-Men should be treated.

If the writing team nailing the emotional heft of a show like The Bear is able to combine that with the superhero spectacle the MCU is known for, fans are in for a masterpiece. 

How Will the X-Men Fit Into the Current MCU Timeline?

Although we now know who the writing team is and how they plan to generally tackle it, one gigantic question mark remains: how and when will mutants be brought into the MCU?We are currently now at the tailend of the “Multiverse Saga” in the MCU, which will end with Avengers: Secret Wars.There are two main theories about how the X-Men will be introduced: 

They Are From Another Universe

Deadpool & Wolverine dealt extensively in the multiverse, leading some fans to speculate that the MCU X-Men will come from an alternate timeline. In the course of Secret Wars, their universe could potentially be brought into contact with the primary MCU timeline (known as Earth-616), potentially leading to the surviving mutants making the world of the Avengers their home. 

They Have Been Here All Along

There are also some fans who want to see things that are a bit more grounded. Due to this line of reasoning mutants have always existed in the MCU but either they were extremely rare or Professor X wiped their memories so they wouldn’t be able to remember being mutants in a society that would hate and fear them. For better or worse, a global incident activates the “X-Gene” in thousands of adolescents around the world, bringing mutants out of hiding and into the light of day. 

Either way, it sounds like whatever path Marvel goes down, they are setting themselves up for a “fresh start”, giving them the ability to shape the mutant corner of the universe exactly how they want to, unencumbered by the past movie continuity. 

Why This is the Most Important Movie for Marvel’s Future

The Marvel Cinematic Universe has been the butt of jokes for a few years now after waiting for the fall of Avengers: Endgame. Sure there have been huge hits like Spider-Man: No Way Home and Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 but there have also been some financial flops and fan grumbles. The X-Men are the golden ticket for Marvel Studios. 

Movie for Marvel's Future

The mutant heroes are perhaps the most popular and relatable heroes in all of Marvel’s catalog. The Marvel slate is only getting better by accepting the realities of modern storytelling and the best ones to take advantage of that are shows like Lee Sung Jin and Joanna Calo’s strain on familiar characters that is a whole new, character-focused vision – Marvel is clearly indicating they are taking this reboot seriously.

Maybe Phase 6 of the MCU, and after, will just be the MCU X-Men. If successful, it will mean that audiences will come back to theaters for another ten years of crazy, wonderful storytelling. 

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Conclusion

The news coming out of Jake Schreier’s mouth is exactly what the fans really needed to know ahead of time. The MCU X-Men reboot isn’t just a rumor anymore, it’s actually being drafted by some of the most talented creators in Hollywood today.

By focusing on a “clean slate” and getting to the deep, emotional core of what makes the mutants so special, Marvel is clearing the decks for something really incredible. The path to the new MCU X-Men film may still be a few years off, but knowing it lies in the hands of writers that really get character drama makes the wait more than worthwhile. 

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Read Before You Watch: The Official XMen 97 Season 2 Comics Guide

Get ready for XMen 97 Season 2 with the official Marvel comics guide. Discover the essential prelude series and key storylines to read before watching.

Written by: Alpana
Published: July 7, 2026, 5:45 am
XMen 97 Season 2

A few classic XMen comics that are worth diving into first before watching XMen 97 Season 2. Not because the series demands it, but to understand the depth of these stories that make the new season even more rewarding. When you are going to watch the new season knowing why Rama-Tut is terrifying, the complicated origins of Cable, Cyclops and Jean’s heartwrenching journey of raising a kid is going to wreck you emotionally before the season even hits its stride.

Marvel designed a guide around this season along with the nine new episodes. This makes you understand as Season 2 doesn’t play it safe with a single timeline. Characters are scattered in three different eras — past, present, and future. Ancient Egypt era where everything is started, future nightmare that is almost finished off the world, and present day that’s trying to hold itself together without its most powerful heroes. 

Each of those threads is rooted in a specific chunk of 1990s and early 2000s comic lore, and if you go in blind, you’re going to miss half the emotional weight the writers spent years building. So let’s dive into the depth of the comic guide before watching XMen 97 Season 2.

Why Extinction Day Changes Everything

Before getting into the comics, it helps to remember where Season 1 left off. The finale, now referred to in the show’s canon as Extinction Day or E-Day, ended with Magneto’s orbital sanctuary, Asteroid M, getting caught in a nuclear strike after Bastion weaponized it using Cable’s stolen time-travel technology. The explosion didn’t just destroy the asteroid — it tore open a temporal singularity that swallowed the surviving XMen whole.

Extinction Day Changes Everything

To the world of 1997, the team is dead. Martyrs who sacrificed themselves to save a species that spent years hunting them. In reality, they’re scattered across time, and that scattering is the entire engine of XMen 97 Season 2. Rogue, Nightcrawler, Beast, Magneto, and Xavier land in 3000 B.C. Cyclops and Jean Grey get thrown nearly two millennia into the future. And back in the present, Forge, Jubilee, Sunspot, Bishop, and an adult Cable are left to figure out how to defend a world that no longer has its XMen.

You just have to understand the structure that isn’t random. And you know it after looking at it like a blueprint. 

The Adventures of Cyclops and Phoenix — Your Ticket Into 3960 A.D.

If there’s one book you actually shouldn’t skip, it’s this one. The Adventures of Cyclops and Phoenix, a four-issue miniseries from 1994 written by Scott Lobdell with art by Gene Ha, is the emotional backbone of the entire future timeline in Season 2.

If we look at its Season 1, Cyclops and Jean have to send their little son Nathan forcibly into the future while trying to save him from a techno-organic virus. That infection is injected into the Mister Sinister before he could realise it. That separation broke something between them. Now, in Season 2, they land in that same future — a wasteland ruled by Apocalypse — and they’re reunited with Nathan, who’s being sheltered by a resistance movement called Clan Askani.

This is where the comic becomes essential reading. It’s not just about Cyclops and Jean surviving a hostile future. It’s about them getting an almost unbearable second chance: raising the son they thought they’d lost, knowing the whole time that his destiny is to become Cable and eventually travel back to fight a war against Apocalypse that never really ends. There’s also a deeper layer here if you dig into the lore — Mother Askani, the leader sheltering them, is in the comics an aged version of Rachel Summers, an alternate-reality daughter of Cyclops and Jean. That’s the kind of detail that turns a “oh that’s a nice reunion” scene into something that quietly gutting once you know what’s underneath it.

Read this one before Episode 1. It’ll change how you watch every scene between Scott, Jean, and young Nathan.

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Rise of Apocalypse — Understanding the Villain Before He’s a Villain

The second must-read is Rise of Apocalypse, a 1996 series that traces En Sabah Nur’s origins as an orphaned rebel rescued by the nomadic Sandstormers tribe and raised under the oppressive rule of Rama-Tut, a time-displaced version of Kang the Conqueror.

Season 2 leans hard into this. When Magneto, Xavier, Rogue, Beast, and Nightcrawler land in 3000 B.C., they don’t stumble into a fully formed tyrant. They meet a young, marginalized warrior fighting for survival against Rama-Tut’s forces — someone they instinctively want to protect. The series is clearly building one of the most thought-provoking ideas: what if X-Men act of goodness is actually the reason that pushes En Sabah Nur on the path to becoming Apocalypse?

Rise of Apocalypse

That question is much more impactful if you have read the source material, as “Rise of Apocalypse” dedicates actual time — and page count, really — to making him more human before his Darwinian “survival of the’’fittest” ethos hardens into something monstrous. Watching Magneto, of all people, end up in a position to mentor him adds a whole other layer, given Magneto’s own history as a genocide survivor turned militant. This isn’t a book you need to memorize, but understanding the broad strokes will make the ancient Egypt storyline land as more than just “cool desert battles with a future villain.”

X-Force (1991) — The Comic Behind Cable’s New Team

As Xavier is not present in the timeline so the burden of protecting mutantkind shifts to Cable. XMen 97 Season 2 has him forming the X-Force group that favors decisive, lethal defense over diplomacy and approaches hook that traditionally defined XMen.

If you read Rob Liefeld and Fabian Nicieza’s original X-Force run from 1991 then you could understand the tonal shift of this series. The nature of the story is heavily leaned towards aggressive and cold action, suggesting that peaceful coexistence isn’t always realistic when the world keeps trying to kill you. You don’t need to read the whole run cover to cover — even flipping through the first handful of issues will give you a feel for why Cable operates the way he does, and why characters like Archangel and Psylocke fit so naturally into this rougher, more combat-focused unit.

It also helps explain the tension the show is clearly building between Cable and Jubilee, who’s trying to hold onto Xavier’s original dream in a present day that increasingly doesn’t have room for it.

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New X-Men (2001) — Why Everyone’s Wardrobe Changed

The series is more focused on visual directions rather than the specific plot. Grand Morrison and Frank Quitely’s New X-Men crafting its heroes in a new look from bright colorful costumes of the 90’s. The expectation of updated designs in X Men 97 Season 2 could be more practical and understated than before that matches the tone of the series.

If you have seen any XMen 97 Season 2 promotional images, you would have noticed that they’re drawing clear inspiration from this influential era of the comics. A less primary-color superhero is a direct visual nod to this run. 

You don’t have to read all of it, but even just scrolling through the art will give you a sense of the aesthetic direction the show is heading. Thematically, it seems to be turning into a rougher, more realistic time period for mutants which goes hand in hand with everything else we’re seeing this season. 

X Men 97 Season 2 is The Official Bridge Comic

Marvel released a five-issue prelude comic, written by Steve Foxe with art by Salva Espin, that was developed in direct coordination with Marvel Studios Animation. This isn’t a loosely connected tie-in. It’s built to fill in the gaps between the two seasons, focusing on Forge, Jubilee, Bishop, and Sunspot as they deal with a terrified public in the immediate aftermath of E-Day.

X Men 97 Season 2

Because animated episodes only have so much runtime, a lot of connective tissue simply couldn’t fit on screen. This comic is where that missing context lives. It covers how the mutant population processes losing its most visible protectors, and it sets the emotional and political temperature for the present-day storyline you’ll see play out with X-Force and X-Factor. If you only have time for one book on this list, honestly, this is the one that most directly sets up what you’re about to watch.

Why References of Comics Matters More Than Usual

Some shows throw comic references in as easter eggs for longtime readers. X Men 97 Season 2 is doing something more deliberate. The show went through a genuinely turbulent production period — original showrunner Beau DeMayo was removed before Season 1 even premiered, and Matthew Chauncey stepped in to lead a significant restructuring of scripts that had already been written. Despite that shake-up, the creative team clearly leaned even harder into comic accuracy rather than pulling away from it, likely to keep the storytelling grounded while so much else behind the scenes was in flux.

That’s part of why this reading list isn’t just marketing fluff. The show is adapting real, specific arcs, not just borrowing character names. Knowing where Cable actually comes from, why Apocalypse isn’t just a generic big bad, and what X-Force represents philosophically will genuinely change how you experience these nine episodes.

Where to Start If You’re Short on Time

If a full reading list feels like a lot before July 1, prioritize in this order:

The XMen 97 Season 2 prelude comic first, since it’s the most directly connected to what you’re watching. Then The Adventures of Cyclops and Phoenix, because the future timeline hits differently once you know Mother Askani’s identity and the weight of what Cyclops and Jean are being given a second chance at. After that, a quick skim of Rise of Apocalypse will do more for your understanding of the 3000 B.C. storyline than any recap video could.

XForce and New XMen are the optional extras — great for context, not essential for following the plot.

Whatever you manage to get through, one thing’s clear: this isn’t a season built for casual viewing. It’s built for people who want to sit with these characters across five thousand years of history and come out the other side understanding exactly why the X-Men’s story never really lets them rest.

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Conclusion 

XMen 97 Season 2 isn’t just continuing the animated series, it’s expanding the timeline of Marvel storytelling. From character arcs to costume choices, everything is rooted in comic history. That’s why you should read a few comics before starting watching this series. 

You will understand the dangerous villain Apocalypse’s tragic beginnings and Cyclops and Jean’s emotional reunion with Nathan that adds depth to the show when you watch it only by reading a handful of key stories. You don’t need to read every comic. And that’s exactly what makes XMen 97 Season 2 feel like more than a nostalgic revival.

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From Hell’s Kitchen to Cell Block D: Breaking Down the Epic Jumps in Daredevil Born Again

Daredevil Born Again ending with twists leaves a cliffhanger for season 3. Here is the breakdown to understand what happened with Matt Murdock and Wilson Fisk.

Written by: Mariyam
Published: May 7, 2026, 10:20 am
Daredevil Born Again

Daredevil Born Again left a biggest twist in the Season 2 finale episode and it’s not like a new storyline, it’s going to change the entire show. Matt Murdock puts his identity at risk for justice and to win Karen’s case. While exiling Fisk and being sent away from New York City can be relaxing but revealing himself as Daredevil puts him at a risk. 

The leap jump from season 1 to season 2 is like taking control and building a resistance to fight against Fisk’s corrupted system. Now the gap between season 2 to season 3 is huge to speculate, season 2 ending hinted for the Cell Block D prison where Matt is trapped. And streets need other allies to fight with gangs.

Let’s dig into the detailed blog to understand the Daredevil Born Again season 2 ending which leaves excitement for the next season. 

How Resistance is Formed in New York City

If we look into the Daredevil Born Again Season 1 ending then we can understand how Season 2 has become such an action-packed. 

By the end of the first season, Wilson became a Mayor of New York City but kept doing underground work as a mob boss and successfully manipulated the public against the masked Vigilante. He built up his ruthless Anti-Vigilante Task Force (AVTF) to lock up every costumed hero in the entire city in a Red Hook Port Prison. 

The evil won but Daredevil aka Matt Murdock isn’t finished fighting. He takes a bullet to protect Fisk from Bullseye, he finally realizes that playing by the book isn’t enough to control these gangs and stop crimes. He came up with a plan along with his partners Karen Page and Frank Castle to change their fate from survival to rebellion

Daredevil Born Again Season 2 Breakdown

When Season 2 kicks off, the show doesn’t waste time by chatting in a josie’s bar. It started with gritty stakes, Matt Murdock found out the truth about the political power of Fisk after attacking Fisk weapon cargo called “The Northern Star”. It bridges the gap between Fisk’s Mayor position from Season 1 and his ongoing criminal empire in Season 2.

Matt isn’t just sitting alone as a lone wolf anymore, he is preparing a street-level resistance against a corrupt government. While Matt fights in the shadows, Karen is thrown on trial for her vigilante connections. 

This indicates a dual-threat narrative — Karen’s case in the courtroom becomes a legal war and on the other hand, physical war on the docks.

The Explosive Season 2 Finale: The Ultimate Sacrifice

Daredevil Born Again season 2 gives an absolute cliffhanger when it ends with emotional and legal brawl, it just rewrote the rulebook. 

Saving Karen from Fisk’s hand is an impossible task but both Matt and Kirsten McDuffie are fighting a losing battle. But the most powerful act by Matt in the courtroom is unthinkable, he plays his ultimate trump card to win the battle. 

Matt calls Fisk as a Witness in front of the judge, the jury, the prosecution, and dozens of live television cameras. For what? To reveal his identity (Kingpin) publicly. He outs himself as Daredevil to witness the illegal weapons smuggling on the Northern Star which he attacks. 

This statement of Daredevil puts him at risk and causes chaos around the city. But the revelation actually works to put Fisk’s empire crumbles down and all the charges against Karen are dropped. Fisk is removed from his office by the governor. 

The Last Powerful Action in Daredevil Born Again Nobody Thought It Needed

The streets are full of people who put on their own Daredevil masks and storm the streets to protest. Fisk even shoots protesters, Matt stops the protestors to kill Fisk in revenge. As if it’s not enough, Bullseye appears at the court to kill the Mayor which sets off a panic situation. 

What happened to Fisk? He takes a plea deal and drops his US citizenship, sent away to some remote tropical island. 

At the very end, Matt finally enjoys a peaceful date with Karen at a cafe but the outcome after his secret identity is revealed is tough to walk away clean. The next shocking thing happens when police sirens wail and Matt is arrested for multiple crimes like assault, perjury, and obstruction of justice. 

Matt Murdock Being Locked Away in Ryker’s Island Cell Block D

Why Cell Block D? The final shot showed Matt being locked up in a Cell Block D and left us with an explosive finale that jumps us into Season 3. There’s no official confirmation yet but writers have laid down the breadcrumbs perfectly. 

The story narrative is going to change completely with this ending, it completely flipped the universe. This cell is exactly built for the exact same criminals which are dangerous and powerful, he put there over the years. Now Matt has to fight every single day not for the city to save but for survival.

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What Is Expected in Daredevil Born Again Season 3 

If you are a hardcore comic book fan, you can guess that the next season is setting up for the famous “The Devil in Cell Block D” storyline. Daredevil is like a sitting duck in a prison with his enemies. While the streets of Hell’s Kitchen are wide open for gang wars and underworld criminals. 

Bullseye is still on the run after creating chaos in the courtroom. But there is a chance of Fisk’s revenge returning because he is not the man who is going to sit on a beach drinking margaritas forever. 

We can expect him pulling strings from the shadows in season 3, manipulating the prison criminals to make Matt’s life a living hell. Making bloody plans to take back the city not being the man in the tower but as the exiled king planning his return.

The reunion of street-level Marvel heroes could be uniting for saving the city from drowning. With Matt locked up, Karen and the rest of the crew are going to need help. Making allies with other characters like the Punisher or Jessica Jones is setting up a new course of action to keep the streets safe while Matt is stuck in Ryker’s. 

Conclusion

Daredevil: Born Again has done a masterful job by keeping the storyline of season 3 under wraps and left a shocking twist in the season 2 finale. Its seasonal jumps feel earned with strong narratives and high-stakes. The leap from Season 1 to Season 2 already gave us a formation of resistance against corrupted system. Now the jump from season 2 to season 3 will strip Matt Murdock down to his absolute core. Daredevil without a mask, just a blind man fighting with his old enemies in a cage to survive is going to flip the universe.

But is it enough with the storyline? I don’t think so because we can expect more twists from season 3. We just have to wait for the next season.

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