Marvel empêché Deadpool d’apparaître dans X-Men ’97, voici pourquoi

Marvel prevents Deadpool from appearing in X-Men ’97
Marvel’s recent Disney+ show, X-Men ’97, faced limitations when it came to featuring Deadpool in a cameo. This is not an isolated case, as Marvel often restricts certain characters from appearing in specific projects due to various reasons, primarily related to ownership rights.
For example, popular heroes like the Fantastic Four were withheld from the first two seasons of What If…? to prioritize their live-action debuts in the MCU. Similarly, Kraven the Hunter could not be featured in Spider-Man: No Way Home due to Sony’s plans for the character.
Deadpool “Off-Limits” for X-Men ’97
During an interaction on X-Men ’97 showrunner Beau DeMayo confirmed that Deadpool was prohibited from appearing in the show. Despite promising numerous cameos, the series managed to showcase various characters from the Marvel Universe, including recognizable figures like Captain America and more obscure ones like Callisto.
While X-Men ’97 has embraced a wide range of cameos, Deadpool’s absence stands out. The reasons behind Deadpool being off-limits are not explicitly disclosed, leading to speculation about potential conflicts with the character’s role in Deadpool & Wolverine project and its implications on the MCU.
Possibilities and Limitations
Considering Marvel’s track record with character restrictions, the exclusion of Deadpool from X-Men ’97 raises questions about the criteria for allowing certain cameos. Despite other complicated ownership battles, the series managed to incorporate characters like Spider-Man, highlighting the inconsistencies in character appearances.
The constraints surrounding Deadpool’s cameo could be tied to his past appearances in X-Men: The Animated Series and potential conflicts with future projects like Deadpool & Wolverine. While the reasons for Deadpool’s exclusion remain unclear, the series continues to explore a diverse range of character cameos in its narrative.
Source : thedirect.com
