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Former X-MEN ’97 Showrunner Criticizes Marvel for “Race-Swapping” Villains — GeekTyrant

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Beau DeMayo, the former showrunner for X-Men ’97, has sparked controversy with a series of posts on X, urging Marvel Studios to reconsider “race-swapping” white villains into Black characters in its adaptations.

DeMayo, who was dismissed from his role before X-Men ‘97 premiered, expressed his concerns over this trend at Marvel Studios and how it may inadvertently shape perceptions.

DeMayo’s critique centered on iconic antagonists like Norman Osborn, who will be portrayed as Black and voiced by Colman Domingo in the upcoming animated series Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man.

In his post, DeMayo ssaid: “Hey @MarvelStudios please stop race-swapping white villains to Black people. It reads ‘funny.’ Kang. High Evolutionary. Norman Osborn. Electro. Mordo.”

The debate over race-swapping characters has been ongoing, but DeMayo’s comments have reignited discussions, particularly regarding representation in media.

Historically, these villains, such as Kang the Conqueror, Mordo, and Electro, were created as white characters in the comics. However, in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), actors like Jonathan Majors (Kang), Chiwetel Ejiofor (Mordo), Jamie Foxx (Electro), and Chukwudi Iwuji (High Evolutionary) have brought these characters to life with diverse portrayals.

DeMayo elaborated on his concerns in a follow-up post, saying: “Much of what we consume — especially kids — visually influences how we see the world.”

He argued that when Black actors primarily play villains while heroes often remain white, it creates “a visual story of white good guys beating up Black bad guys.”

As you might imagine, DeMayo’s comments have received mixed reactions. What do you think about what he is saying?



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