Disney suddenly fires X-Men '97 showrunner, with no public explanation given
Beau DeMayo, a gay Black man, had been outspoken about what working on X-Men meant to him

Beau DeMayo, the creator and showrunner of Disney+’s X-Men ’97—a continuation of Fox’s iconic ‘90s cartoon—was apparently fired by Marvel Studios early last week, with the news coming out publicly just a day before the show’s Hollywood premiere and just about a week before the show is going to debut on Disney+. No reason has been given for DeMayo’s departure, and The Hollywood Reporter says that it happened “suddenly,” that his company email was deactivated, and that the cast and crew “were informed he was no longer on the project” (implying that he did not do the informing himself). DeMayo had reportedly just finished writing a second season of X-Men ’97 and was developing ideas for a third, and that’s after working as a writer on Marvel’s Moon Knight and an early draft of the troubled Blade reboot.