- 'X-Men '97': When to Stream Season 2 of the Marvel Series
- 'Marvel's X-Men '97' season 2 release time
- Should I watch other Marvel shows with X-Men '97?
Serving up some more retro animated superhero action, X-Men '97 returns to Disney Plus this week for a much-anticipated second season.
Picking up directly after the acclaimed first season's cliffhanger, the new nine-episode series sees the X-Men face a battle across time that looks set to change mutant history forever as they take on their Omega-level nemesis, Apocalypse.
Spanning Ancient Egypt, the 1990s, and the distant future, this latest batch of episodes sees core characters such as Wolverine, Cyclops, Professor X and Beast joined by several new mutant allies and villains, including Polaris, Havok, Lady Deathstrike, Sabretooth, Mariko and Danger.
Season 2 takes its inspiration from beloved comics The Rise of Apocalypse, Askani'son and The Adventures of Cyclops and Phoenix, and there looks to be more old-school X-Men on the way with a third season of the show already greenlit.
Scroll on for details on when to watch the new season on Disney Plus.
'Marvel's X-Men '97' season 2 release time
Consisting of nine episodes, Marvel's X-Men '97 Season 2 lands on Disney Plus on Wednesday, July 1, with the first three episodes being made available to watch on demand on that date. New episodes will be released weekly from that point, with the final episode arriving on Aug. 12.
Disney Plus starts at $12 per month for a basic subscription with ads, with options to stream it ad-free or to save money with a bundle. The Disney Bundle packages the service with Hulu and/or ESPN, and there's a bundle pack that includes Max, Hulu and Disney Plus starting at $20 per month. Read our Disney Plus review.
Should I watch other Marvel shows with X-Men '97?
For those new to the show or if you need a refresher, you can binge season 1 of X-Men '97 on Disney Plus.
If you want to delve further into the lore, then all five seasons of X-Men: The Animated Series are also available on Disney Plus, which will give you further background on the likes of Apocalypse, Cable, Bishop and Mr. Sinister.
If that isn't enough to satisfy your appetite for Marvel animation, then What If...? is a good shout, with the 2021 anthology show exploring alternate realities in the MCU with a similar willingness to tell bigger, stranger stories.

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