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X-Men ’97 creator and head writer Beau DeMayo was removed from the show and later stripped of credit for its second season. He now says that was over a gay pride post he made on Instagram last June.
Disney now says it fired Beau DeMayo from X-Men '97 after an internal investigation produced "egregious findings" about his behavior Photo: Amy Sussman/Getty Images Months after the show came out ...
Following Marvel’s assertion that it had ample reason to let DeMayo go, DeMayo’s lawyer, Bryan Freedman, put out a statement defending his client, claiming that Disney is “secretly ...
It's been a wild 24 hours for X-Men '97 fans. When Head Writer Beau DeMayo, who was fired from the series in March, suggested his name was removed from season 2's credits for posting LGBTQ+ ...
In a new social media post, DeMayo broke his silence on one of the reasons his credits for Season 2 were stripped away. “Firstly, I’m so grateful to have worked on #XMen97, collaborating with ...
Marvel has broken its silence on its abrupt firing of “X-Men ‘97” creator Beau DeMayo, after he accused the studio of doing away with his credits for the show’s sophomore season.
Marvel is reportedly rewriting “most” of X-Men ’97 Season 2 following Beau DeMayo’s firing. In March 2024, DeMayo was fired as head writer of X-Men ’97 after completing work on the first ...