The American animated superhero series "X-Men '97" is a continuation of the legendary project of the same name, which gained worldwide popularity in the 1990s. The story, based on the Marvel comic books about mutant humans, picks up where it left off about three decades ago. However, the creators have taken care to adapt the X-Men universe for a modern audience. The project will be released on the streaming platform Disney+.
Even if you didn't grow up in the mid-90s, the opening credits of the old-new Marvel animated series, "X-Men '97," will likely seem familiar. It's a continuation of the same show that, thanks to its nasal monotonous dubbing — another sign of the times — has entered meme history as "Radioactive People." Postmodern nostalgia play is generally the main reason why the new "X-Men" have become the subject of increased interest. The mutant…