Marvel Studios andDisney+ revealed the schedule in full along with the news that the upcoming series would have a groundbreaking three-part conclusion.

Some incredible statistics accompany the release of these shows. For instance, Echo was the first Marvel Studios production to receive a TV-MA rating onDisney+, and the upcoming program from the business will surpass the record for the most episodes in a series created by Marvel Studios.

The three-part "Tolerance is Extinction" conclusion of the forthcoming animated X-Men '97 series will be revealed by Marvel Studios via X.

Marvel Studios has never had a series with a continuous conclusion that is divided into three sections and spans three episodes, thus this will be a landmark release for the company.

The release schedule for every episode of X-Men '97, including the two-part premiere that will debut on Disney+ on March 20, was also disclosed in the announcement post.

The decision by Marvel Studios to divide the episodes of X-Men '97 into two parts will surely surprise and please fans of the animated X-Men series that aired in the 1990s.

The release schedule revealed that in addition to the three-part finale, there would be a two-part story arc titled "Lifedeath" that will occur around halfway through the season.

This approach maintains the integrity of the storytelling that X-Men: The Animated Series employed thirty years ago, which increases the likelihood that Marvel Studios' upcoming program will carry on the legacy of the first.

In actuality, X-Men: The Animated Series had many episodes that each represented a different aspect of a bigger plot. There were five pieces in some, but just two or three in others.

X-Men: The Animated Series consists of 76 episodes, of which 37 are recognized as portions of a whole. Put another way, there were numbered segments throughout 48.7% of that presentation.