Fans Demand Beau DeMayo’s Reinstatement as Marvel Writer for a Clear Reason

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Beau DeMayo was unexpectedly let go over a month ago, just days before the premiere of ‘X-Men ’97.’ The exact reason for his dismissal remains unclear. Speculation suggests it may be due to his reputation as a challenging collaborator or possibly linked to his OnlyFans account.

The situation becomes even more surprising considering DeMayo’s significant contribution to the future of the X-Men franchise. Despite his departure, the show was renewed for a second season prior to the premiere of the first, with the third season currently in development.

No one dared to address the controversy surrounding his firing until episode 5 of ‘X-Men ’97’ aired. The episode was a jolting and deeply emotional revelation. Beau explained his intentions behind it, clarifying that the initial episodes were nostalgic nods to the original series, aiming to catch the audience off guard with episode 5 by shifting the tone dramatically. His goal was to illustrate that nothing is truly secure, and everything can be taken away in an instant.

The response to the episode was overwhelmingly positive, with the hashtag still trending on X 24 hours later. In a surprising twist, fans are now rallying for DeMayo to be reinstated as a writer for Marvel Studios.

DeMayo is evidently skilled at storytelling and delving into complex themes, with ‘X-Men ’97’ being his project. While the reasons for his firing remain unknown, the studio’s swift and surprising severance suggests serious wrongdoing. Despite this, fans are going so far as to demand DeMayo’s return to pen the upcoming live-action ‘X-Men’ projects in the works.

Anyway, we simply hope that DeMayo completed enough work on season 2 to prevent the show from being significantly impacted by his departure. We’re eager to see what he has in store for us. ‘X-Men ’97’ airs every Wednesday on Disney+. Want to share your thoughts? Drop a comment below!

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