Rest Easy, the Music Quality in ‘X-Men ’97’ Won’t Change, as the Newton Brothers Confirm Their Return

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‘X-Men ’97’ was an instant hit for Marvel Studios. The show debuted with a 100 % score on Rotten Tomatoes, and it’s been praised ever since. Every episode is better than the last one.

The true shock came in episode 5, it was such an emotional and heartwrenching piece of art that fans immediately started petitioning to have Beau DeMayo reinstated as the writer, possibly even to have him write a story for live-action X-Men projects.

The show was renewed for season 2 ahead of the first season’s premiere, and we know that season 3 is also in development. One of the things that make this show so great is definitely the music, and we are pleased to let you know that The Newton Brothers will return to compose the music for the upcoming season. This was confirmed by Taylor Newton Stewart in his interview with ‘The Direct.’

“Yeah, we’re working on season two. But we haven’t started yet. I know, a little bit of the storylines and characters, which we haven’t actually got into writing it.”

Taylor confirmed that he knows a bit about the season 2 storyline and that it’s “always upping the ante”

“It’s always upping the ante. I mean, it’s pretty intense what happens. Yeah, immediately when I was told, I was just like, ‘Oh my gosh, what’s happening? This is incredible.’ So, as a fan, just as a fan alone, I am very excited.”

He also addressed all the love that the show is getting so far:

“Oh, it’s been fantastic. I mean, it’s a huge relief. I think even if you feel good about something, there’s always in the back of your head, like, “Is this going to be received well? Especially when you’re dealing with things like these kinds of IP, where the fan base is so supportive, but when it’s not done well, [maybe they aren’t so supportive].”

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