Former X-Men '97 Showrunner Criticizes What If...? Season 3 and Marvel Leadership
Beau DeMayo's public remarks highlight dissatisfaction with What If...? Season 3's creative direction and broader criticisms of Marvel Studios' handling of its animated projects.
- Beau DeMayo, former showrunner of X-Men '97, expressed strong criticism of What If...? Season 3, calling it lacking in substance and poorly written.
- DeMayo attributed the perceived drop in quality to a leadership change, with Matthew Chauncey replacing A.C. Bradley as head writer for the season.
- The criticism comes amidst ongoing disputes between DeMayo and Marvel, including allegations of toxic workplace conditions and creative interference during his time on X-Men '97.
- Fan reactions to What If...? Season 3 have been mixed, with some echoing DeMayo's concerns about uninspired storytelling and uneven execution.
- DeMayo also accused Marvel of misrepresenting facts about creative decisions and suggested systemic issues within the studio's leadership structure.