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    10 Seasons and a Movie of Mutant Mayhem? — ‘X-MEN ’97’ Visionaries Lay Out Ambitious Long-Term Expansion Plan as Brad Winderbaum Sets Target to Run Parallel with Live-Action Reboot

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    10 Seasons and a Movie of Mutant Mayhem? — ‘X-MEN ’97’ Visionaries Lay Out Ambitious Long-Term Expansion Plan as Brad Winderbaum Sets Target to Run Parallel with Live-Action Reboot
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    The animated corner of the mutant landscape isn’t slowing down for anyone. In an exclusive interview with The Direct, original series director and X-Men ’97 producer Larry Houston unmasked the ideal long-term trajectory for the hit Disney+ animated series, confirming that <a href="https://comicvibe.com/marvel-crisis-protocol/” title=”Marvel: Crisis Protocol”>Marvel Studios is operating under a historically massive multi-year expansion plan.

    While the show has already secured a multi-season commitment—with Season 3 locked for a 2027 release window and Season 4 already mapping out its foundational animatics—creative executives are actively aiming far beyond a standard revival.

    According to fellow series producer Eric Lewald, Marvel Studios Head of Streaming, Television, and Animation Brad Winderbaum is aggressively pushing to carry X-Men ’97 all the way to a monumental 10-season run.

    For Larry Houston, who would like to see the series last into a fifth or sixth season, the desire to secure a lengthy runway isn’t just about capitalizing on massive streaming metrics; it’s a necessary structural pivot due to modern distribution formats. Houston noted that the original 1992 Fox Kids series enjoyed 13 episodes per season, allowing characterizations and complex environments room to breathe.

    A scene from Marvel’s X-MEN ’97 Season 2, exclusively on Disney+. Photo courtesy of Marvel

    Conversely, today’s Disney+ streaming model forces a highly compressed narrative funnel of eight to ten episodes.

    However, that compressed structure is heavily offset by a literal goldmine of unadapted comic books. “There’s been 24, 25 more years of other stories that I never touched, that this currentX-Men’97production is exploring,” Houston shared, emphasizing that five to six seasons is the absolute minimum baseline required to properly flesh out these modern eras. Winderbaum and Lewald are aiming even higher, viewing the franchise as a permanent flagship anchor: “Brad’s bursting up and down and you know he wants to do 10… With 60 years of comics and all these characters… there’s really no limit.”

    The announcement of a potential decade-long animated roadmap has left casual fans wondering if X-Men ’97 will eventually crash into Kevin Feige’s upcoming, highly anticipated live-action X-Men theatrical reboot.

    A scene from Marvel’s X-MEN ’97 Season 2, exclusively on Disney+. Photo courtesy of Marvel

    Addressing the overlap directly at the Tribeca Film Festival, Winderbaum assured audiences that Marvel Animation and the live-action studio pipeline can comfortably operate simultaneously without stepping on each other’s toes. Winderbaum explicitly pointed to Sony’s multi-layered Spider-Man strategy as the definitive operational blueprint:

    “Yeah, I think the two things can definitely run simultaneously. Look how many Spider-Man things there are. There’s ‘Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man,’ the ‘Spider-Verse’ movies, the live-action movies… X-Men could definitely do the same thing.”

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