Back in March 2024, Marvel Animation’sX-Men ‘97revival series proved that one unusual X-Men villain from Marvel Comics would be perfect for theMCU. While Marvel Studios is actively developing a new live-actionX-Menreboot for the MCU, the iconic mutant superhero team and some of its most formidable villains have also recently seen huge success in animation.X-Men ‘97brought back the titular team fromX-Men: The Animated Series, and marked the return of one outlandish villain who could prove perfect for a live-action MCU adaptation.

X-Men ‘97saw the likes of Mister Sinister, the Sentinels, Henry Peter Gyrich and the Friends of Humanity return fromX-Men: The Animated Series, continuing to pose a significant threat to the X-Men team. The Marvel Animation revival also marked the return of one ofX-Men: The Animated Series’most unusual villains, however, who perhaps nobody expected to return. While this inclusion was unexpected,X-Men ‘97actually proved that this strange supervillain would be perfect for the MCU, and Marvel Comics’ recent stories support this idea.

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X-Men ’97 Reintroduced Mojo To The X-Men & Showed His Unique Villain Appeal

Mojo Is One Of Marvel’s Weirdest X-Men Villains

X-Men ‘97episode 4, “Motendo,” saw Jubilee celebrating her 18th birthday with new X-Men recruit Sunspot, who find themselves trapped in a video game comprised of some of the X-Men’s greatest hits and overseen by Mojo.Mojo previously appeared inX-Men: The Animated Seriesseason 2, episode 11, “Mojovision,” and season 3, episode 10, “Longshot,” in 1994 and 1996, respectively, and was always depicted as one of the X-Men’s strangest villains.Few expected Mojo to return to wreak havoc inX-Men ‘97, and many might have forgotten that he did.

Every X-Men ‘97 Villain Ranked Worst To Best

X-Men ‘97 season 1 pitted the X-Men team against ten major Marvel villains, though some posed a much more significant threat than others.

Mojo, a member of the Spineless Ones in Marvel Comics, is a slaver and a parody of network executives who rules over the Mojoverse, a dimension where everyone is addicted to Mojo’s gladiator-like shows.Mojo is a vibrant, charismatic, fun and absurd villain that benefited the Jubilee-centric episode inX-Men ‘97, and could have the same impact on theMCU’s live-action X-Men team. Contrary to what his appearance suggests, Mojo is an incredibly powerful and influential villain, and he has only become more formidable in recent Marvel Comics events.

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The MCU Could Massively Benefit From Mojo Appearing Alongside The Franchise’s New X-Men

Mojo Would Surprisingly Be The Perfect MCU X-Men Villain

Marvel Studios is gearing up to introduce a new iteration of the X-Men team into the MCU, with Marvel bossKevin Feige recently teasing some recognizable mutantsappearing in upcoming projects and a"new age of mutants"occurring after 2027’sAvengers: Secret Wars. The MCU’s X-Men will surely face some of their most powerful adversaries from Marvel Comics, and hot on the heels of the Multiverse Saga, Mojo would be a fantastic candidate.Mojo’s command and influence over another dimension makes him the perfect villain for the MCU’s budding X-Men team.

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Including Mojo in upcomingX-Menprojects would allow a familiar face to help bring theX-Men into the MCU, as many will know him fromX-Men: The Animated SeriesandX-Men ‘97.Mojo could also help to establish a fun, lighthearted and colorful new chapter for the X-Men in live-action, as he is a fantastical and outlandish villain that directly opposes the darker and grittier way that 20th Century Fox handled its own mutants. After recent developments in Marvel Comics, too, Mojo would be the perfect villain for the MCU’s X-Men.

Mojo’s Huge Comic Power Upgrade Further Underlines The Potential Of The Marvel Villain

Marvel Comics Recently Gave Mojo A Huge Power Upgrade

Marvel Comics’ recentNYX #6,released in early December 2024, gave Mojo a significant power upgrade that could have perfectly primed the iconic and unusual villain for a career in the MCU.Mojo gained the ability to possess the minds of those watching his broadcasts, massively increasing his strength and influence and making him a truly terrifying threat. This kind of upgrade means Mojo could be even more powerful in the MCU after his somewhat-lackluster return inX-Men ‘97, so the MCU’s X-Men team shouldn’t underestimate the shocking villain.

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X-Men ‘97 is the direct continuation of the popular 1990s animated series X-Men: The Animated Series. Taking up where the third season left off, Marvel’s revival brings back famous mutants such as Wolverine, Storm, Rogue, Gambit, Cyclops, Beast, Magneto, and Nightcrawler, who fight villains like Mr. Sinister, the Sentinels, and the Hellfire Club.

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