Warning: This review contains full spoilers for X-Men ’97 Season 2, Episode 4!
Is it safe at this point to label X-Men ’97 as the best X-Men adaptation that exists? The live-action movies certainly had their moments, but they don’t come close to offering that same, consistent blend of terrific action, deep character work, and powerful nostalgia that makes this series such a joy to watch. All of those qualities are on full display in “Rise of Apocalypse: Part II,” an episode that easily ranks among the show’s best to date.
X-Men ’97 certainly justifies spending two whole episodes in this ancient Egyptian setting, as we witness the full origin story of Apocalypse (Adetokumboh M’Cormack and Ross Marquand) and discover the X-Men’s unwitting hand in bringing that evolution about. This episode in particular accomplishes exactly what it needed to with Apocalypse. It greatly humanizes a character who was always portrayed as a malevolent force of nature in the original animated series. It allows us to understand and connect with En Sabah Nur the man and see the tragedies that led him to embrace evolution and become the monster he was probably always destined to be.
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