Marvel Fired X-Men ’97 Creator Amidst Credit Dispute and Misconduct Allegations

Beau DeMayo claims retaliation for Pride post, studio cites ‘egregious’ misconduct

A firestorm has erupted within the Marvel universe as the studio has parted ways with “X-Men ’97” creator Beau DeMayo. While DeMayo claims he was stripped of writing credits for the show’s second season due to a Pride-themed social media post, Marvel has countered with allegations of “egregious” misconduct.

The controversy unfolded when DeMayo took to social media to express his disappointment over being removed from the credits of the upcoming season. He attributed this decision to a Pride-themed fan art he shared on Instagram. However, Marvel’s official statement painted a starkly different picture, asserting that DeMayo was terminated in March following an internal investigation that uncovered serious misconduct.

The studio further revealed that DeMayo repeatedly violated his termination agreement, leading to the removal of his credits. According to Variety a source familiar with the matter has indicated that the investigation unearthed allegations of sexual misconduct.

DeMayo has vehemently denied these claims, labeling them as a cover-up for Marvel’s alleged retaliation against his Pride post. He has vowed to reveal the truth and has questioned the studio’s motives, referencing the recent controversies surrounding Disney+.

The fallout from this public dispute has sent shockwaves through the entertainment industry, raising questions about workplace culture and accountability. As the situation unfolds, the public is eagerly awaiting further developments in this high-profile case.

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