

X-Men ’97 is ramping up the anticipation for its second season, which premiered on Disney+ on July 1st with an all-new opening sequence. According to ComicBook, the intro was changed to reflect the terrifying situation the X-Men are currently facing: being split into two groups and scattered throughout time—one sent to the past and the other to the future—while combating variations of the mutant Apocalypse. This newly recreated intro will span across the first three episodes, highlighting the heroes and the specific eras they are trapped in.
New X-Force opening for #XMen97 Season 2.
Now streaming on Disney+. pic.twitter.com/RSjqKrNbHi
— X-Men Updates (@XMenUpdate) July 1, 2026
Reported by Comicbook, the second episode of the second season, goes to another level with its modification by not focusing on the X-Men, but on a new group called X-Force. Back in the comics, X-Force were a band of outlawed mutant, lead and forged by Cable, voiced by Chris Potter (The Good Witch, The Hunt), operating in off the book and covert missions that is out of the prior team’s jurisdiction. It seems that current variation of the team will consist of Cable, Jubilee, Sunspot, Psylocke and Archangel.
Stated by Comicbook, this will not be the only time we see a new title sequence this season. Audiences can anticipate that the opening title for the next episode will focus on other groups, such as the one including Charles Xavier, voiced by Ross Marquand (Invincible, What If…?); Magneto, voiced by Matthew Waterson (DOTA: Dragon’s Blood, Wizards); Nightcrawler, voiced by Adrian Hough (The Dragon Prince, Home Before Dark); and Beast, voiced by George Buza (The Brain, Maniac Mansion).
With for more story to be told and different perspective to be viewed, X-Men ’97’s second season is ramping to be a race against time, as all life is in grave danger. The first three episode of X-Men ’97’s second season have been release and available to stream, with new episode released weekly every Wednesday.
