X-Men animated shows ranked from worst to best

A new ranking highlights the five X-Men animated television series, placing the original 1992 show at the top.

The ranking evaluates each series based on its storytelling, character development, and fidelity to the X-Men comics. At number five is Marvel Anime: X-Men from 2011, which features the team facing the U-Men in Japan but suffers from slow pacing. Wolverine and the X-Men from 2009 comes in fourth for its action focus and ties to broader Marvel lore, though it ended after one season due to funding problems.

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Wolverine in violent gameplay action with Jean Grey from Insomniac's Marvel game reveal.
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Insomniac shows violent Wolverine gameplay in State of Play

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Insomniac Games unveiled over seven minutes of gameplay for Marvel's Wolverine during a State of Play presentation on June 2. The footage highlights extreme violence and introduces Jean Grey as a supporting character. The single-player action game remains scheduled for release on September 15 exclusively for PlayStation 5.

The first reviews for the upcoming second season of X-Men '97 have arrived, giving the Marvel animated series a perfect score on Rotten Tomatoes. Critics praise its emotional depth, action sequences, and exploration of the Apocalypse storyline. The season is scheduled to premiere on Disney+ on July 1.

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Disney+ has announced that the second season of X-Men '97 will premiere on July 1 with a nine-episode run. The animated series follows the mutant team as they are scattered across time periods while facing rising threats back in the 1990s.

Insomniac Games provided the first extended look at Marvel's Wolverine during the latest State of Play presentation. The PS5 exclusive focuses on a linear adventure centered on Logan without the X-Men.

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TVLine has published its ranking of the 25 best television shows of the 21st century so far.

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