Looks like X-Men ’97 using the classic look of the original Marvel Series didn’t come cheap

While Marvel Studios laid the foundation for the emergence of the X-Men in the Marvel Cinematic Universe through things like Professor X’s appearance in Doctor Strange in a multiverse of madness And Kamala Khan / Mrs. Marvel revealed as a mutant, the production company’s first complete X-Men project isn’t a live reboot, but rather an animated series. marvel rebound X-Men: The Animated Series as such X-Men 97Along with bringing back many of the original cast, this Disney+ show will also feature the classic X-Men theme. However, being able to use this piece of music didn’t come cheap.

Eric Lewald, who developed X-Men: The Animated Series With Sidney Iwanter and Mark Edens, he works as a creative consultant at X-Men 97and while appearing at the Steel City Conference in Pennsylvania (via Comicbook.com), share how it wasn’t easy to access the original music for the revival. In Lewald’s words:

[The X-Men: The Animated Series theme song] It wasn’t necessarily a done deal when they were producing the new show. Rights were everywhere. I think a secondary person has the right to the music, so it was a negotiation for them. Obviously, you can’t do the new show without that song. But the guy who sold it knows the same thing, so I’m sure it was a high price.

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