Rewatching X-Men: Evolution in the 2020s is a shocking experience, because it feels familiar. When Kevin Feige’s Marvel Studios finally introduced the X-Men, they hired the writers and directors who grew up on this show.
The series ended on a bittersweet note, with Professor Xavier catching a glimpse of a future that included the Phoenix Saga and Sentinels. Though we never got a fifth season, the vision was clear: these kids were destined to become the legends we knew, but we got to see them grow up first.
Shifted into a darker, more serialized tone. The battle against Apocalypse forced the X-Men and the Brotherhood into an uneasy alliance, culminating in one of the most epic finales in animation history. Why It Still Matters
Kurt Wagner was transformed into the class clown, using his teleportation for pranks rather than just brooding in shadows.
Rewatching X-Men: Evolution in the 2020s is a shocking experience, because it feels familiar. When Kevin Feige’s Marvel Studios finally introduced the X-Men, they hired the writers and directors who grew up on this show.
The series ended on a bittersweet note, with Professor Xavier catching a glimpse of a future that included the Phoenix Saga and Sentinels. Though we never got a fifth season, the vision was clear: these kids were destined to become the legends we knew, but we got to see them grow up first. X-Men- Evolution
Shifted into a darker, more serialized tone. The battle against Apocalypse forced the X-Men and the Brotherhood into an uneasy alliance, culminating in one of the most epic finales in animation history. Why It Still Matters Rewatching X-Men: Evolution in the 2020s is a
Kurt Wagner was transformed into the class clown, using his teleportation for pranks rather than just brooding in shadows. Though we never got a fifth season, the