Key Takeaways
- Sarah and Will analyze the complex origins of En Sabah Nur in X-Men 97 Apocalypse, highlighting the tragic emotional weight behind his transformation into a villain.
- The hosts dive deep into the philosophical clash between Magneto and Xavier, examining whether their differing approaches to mutant survival can ever find common ground.
- The discussion unpacks the implications of time travel and the Kang the Conqueror connection, specifically how Rama-Tut impacts the established timeline of the X-Men.
- A major focus is placed on the Genosha connection and whether Magneto’s apparent fate is a permanent narrative shift or a calculated setup for his inevitable return.
- The episode concludes with an intense breakdown of the post-credits scene, exploring the significance of the Weapon X dossier and the sudden appearances of Captain America and Black Widow.
Spoilers ahead for X-Men ’97 Season 2, Episodes 3 and 4: “Rise of Apocalypse.”
Is Magneto really gone? Sarah and Will break down the latest X-Men ’97 episodes, including Apocalypse’s tragic origin, the Genosha connection, Magneto and Xavier’s philosophical conflict, and the growing consequences of time travel.
We also discuss the Kang connection, Rama-Tut, the ethics of changing history, and the emotional fallout of En Sabah Nur’s past. Plus, we react to the post-credits scene involving Wolverine, Captain America, Black Widow, and the Weapon X dossier.
Was Magneto’s fate meant to be permanent, or is Marvel setting up his return? And what does the Weapon X reveal mean for the rest of the season?
Timestamps:
00:00 Introduction
00:19 Initial thoughts on “Rise of Apocalypse”
01:25 Magneto and Xavier’s debate
03:05 The Genosha connection
04:22 Magneto’s apparent fate
05:20 The Kang connection
06:45 The ethics of time travel
09:10 Apocalypse’s tragic backstory
10:21 The Wolverine and Weapon X post-credits scene
11:41 What’s next for Scene N Nerd
Frequently Asked Questions
What happens in the X-Men 97 Rise of Apocalypse episodes?
These episodes explore the tragic origin story of Apocalypse, his ties to ancient history and Rama-Tut, and the deepening conflict between the X-Men's core ideologies.
Is Magneto really dead in X-Men 97?
The hosts debate the permanence of Magneto's fate, weighing the narrative evidence of his apparent death against typical comic book storytelling tropes that favor his return.
What is the connection between X-Men 97 and Weapon X?
The post-credits scene links the show to the broader Marvel landscape by introducing the Weapon X dossier, which suggests a looming threat involving Wolverine and other Avengers like Captain America.
Does X-Men 97 include time travel storylines?
Yes, the episodes deal with the consequences of time travel, specifically focusing on the ethics of changing history and the involvement of Kang the Conqueror.