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Wolverine, Rogue Voice Actors Re-Auditioned for X-Men '97
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Wolverine, Rogue Voice Actors Re-Auditioned for X-Men '97

Mar 28, 2024 5:00 PM

X-Men '97, the much-anticipated revival of the iconic '90s cartoon X-Men: The Animated Series, is making waves with its commitment to capturing the spirit of the original. The creative team's dedication to authenticity extends to the casting process, with voice actors Cal Dodd (Wolverine) and Lenore Zann (Rogue) returning but being required to re-audition for their roles. The new series, which began airing on March 20, consists of weekly episodes that strive to evoke nostalgia while also allowing the new talent, such as A.J. LoCascio (Gambit), Holly Chou (Jubilee), and Ray Chase (Cyclops), to bring fresh interpretations to their characters. These new actors faced the unique challenge of voice-matching their predecessors while delivering genuine performances, a balance the show's producers actively sought to achieve. Furthermore, the article discusses how the original voices influenced the new cast, with even newcomers like Chase finding unconventional inspiration, such as the "Cyclops Says Jean a Lot" video on YouTube, to get into character.

What is X-Men '97 and when did it premiere?

X-Men '97 is a continuation of the beloved '90s animated series X-Men: The Animated Series. It premiered on March 20th, with episodes releasing on a weekly basis.

The original X-Men: The Animated Series aired from 1992 to 1997 and is remembered for its faithful adaptation of the comic books and its role in popularizing the X-Men franchise. The show delved into complex themes such as prejudice, and its influence extended beyond its initial run, contributing to the success of subsequent X-Men films and media. The announcement of X-Men '97 was met with enthusiasm as it promises to reimagine the rich narratives and character dynamics that captivated a generation of fans while introducing the beloved mutants to a new audience.



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