Marvel says it didn't actually "fire" X-Men '97 showrunner, simply "parted ways"
Marvel Studios addressed Beau DeMayo's abrupt departure from the upcoming X-Men cartoon—but wouldn't give any details about why or how he left

Left: Former X-Men ‘97 showrunner Beau DeMayo (Photo: Alberto E. Rodriguez/Getty Images for Disney) Right: X-Men ‘97 (Image: Disney)
Earlier this week, a red flag fired up like an errant optic blast from Disney’s upcoming X-Men ’97 cartoon, when it was revealed that showrunner Beau DeMayo had abruptly departed the nostalgia-minded project under some very cloudy circumstances. Given that this happened roughly a week before the show was set to debut—and how prominent DeMayo, who pitched the series, acted as its primary cheerleader in the press, and served as head writer for both of its two already-written seasons, has been in that run-up—it’s not hard to see his departure as a signal that something was very wrong with the animated show.