So, will “X-Males ’97” deliver again Madelyne? She’s not a villain anymore, in contrast to within the comics the place she’s been the Goblin Queen since “Inferno.” Plus, her story arc on the present is accomplished in the interim; “Jean” had been saying since “X-Males ’97” episode 1 that she wished to go away the X-Males behind, and she or he does so even when it is with out Scott.
Nevertheless, there could also be a number of methods we see her once more. One considerations her son. In “Fireplace Made Flesh,” Sinister infects younger Nathan with a techno-organic virus, so his mother and father ship him into the longer term with time-traveling X-Man Bishop. In case you do not know, this arrange Nathan to turn into the time-traveling mercenary Cable, who was a recurring character again within the authentic “X-Males” animated sequence. Madelyne and her grownup son assembly holds dramatic potential.
Within the comics, Madelyne additionally connected with Scott’s youthful brother Alex Summers/Havok after Cyclops dumped her; he stood by the Goblin Queen’s aspect as a brainwashed servant/boy toy throughout “Inferno.” Havok appeared within the “X-Males” episode “Chilly Consolation,” however he and Scott did not understand that they are long-lost brothers. If Madelyne returns with Alex in tow, there could possibly be an even bigger Summers household reunion.
“X-Males ’97” is streaming on Disney+, with new episodes releasing on Wednesdays.