‘X-Men 97’ Season 2 Leaked Trailer: 5 New X-Men Confirmed to Appear to Face Apocalypse

Credits: Instagram / X-Men 97 / @xmenofficial via Instagram
Credits: Instagram / X-Men 97 / @xmenofficial via Instagram
The blurry New York Comic Con leaked trailer for X-Men '97 Season 2 confirms five fresh mutants stepping into the fray as Apocalypse looms large over a timeline in absolute tatters. The unofficial footage sent fans into full meltdown mode online. Between fractured eras, an expanding roster, and one very intimidating immortal villain, Season 2 is shaping up to be the animated event of Summer 2026 on Disney+.
As scattered timelines set the stage, one Summer's brother is already charging up and ready to lead.
Havok
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Alexander Summers arrives as the plasma-blasting powerhouse X-Factor absolutely needs at the front. The New York Comic Con leaked trailer places Summers among the government-linked squad, immediately reframing the sibling dynamic that makes the Summers family tree the most dramatically loaded branch in mutant history. Havok brings raw force, confident leadership, and enough visual spectacle to make every frame of blurry footage worth pausing over.
Summers navigates fractured timelines with tactical sharpness that complements his explosive powerset beautifully. The Season 2 setup hands Summers exactly the pressure-cooker environment where his best qualities surface, promising layered growth, genuine sibling tension, and enough plasma rings lighting up the screen to make him one of the season's most electrifying additions.
As Summers lights up the battlefield, the next recruit brings something equally valuable: the ability to take a serious beating and still crack a joke.
Strong Guy
Guido Carosella bulldozes into Season 2 as the most entertainingly durable presence the expanded roster has to offer. The footage frames Strong Guy absorbing punishment with almost cheerful ease, turning devastating blows into opportunities for comedic timing that somehow lands even through shaky bootleg quality. That pairing with Summers already suggests a team dynamic built equally on firepower and genuinely good-natured banter.
Carosella carries warmth and loyalty that anchor X-Factor emotionally during a season where stakes are legitimately civilization-ending. Every team needs the member who makes everyone feel slightly more invincible simply by standing nearby, and Carosella fills that role with effortless, scene-stealing charm that enriches the broader ensemble considerably.
As Strong Guy holds the line with humor and brawn, the following addition tears through it entirely on pure feral instinct.
Wolfsbane
Rahne Sinclair transforms into one of Season 2's most emotionally compelling figures the moment the footage reveals her shifting forms with surprisingly fluid animation for a blurry bootleg. Sinclair brings layers most action rosters forget to pack: genuine inner conflict, questions of identity, and a primal power that feels earned rather than decorative. Her placement within X-Factor positions Wolfsbane as the squad's most nuanced voice.
Sinclair's arc balances heavy sequences with quieter, introspective beats that distinguish her from the louder personalities surrounding her. As Apocalypse reshapes history and mutant teams splinter across eras, Sinclair's personal reckoning with loyalty and selfhood gives the larger narrative something genuinely grounded to hold onto amid the spectacular, timeline-bending madness unfolding everywhere else.
As Sinclair grounds the emotional core, the next mutant takes a different approach and simply sends an entire army of himself instead.
Multiple Man
Jamie Madrox multiplies the fun with a powerset that is equal parts tactical nightmare for enemies and logistical headache for animators who presumably drew the short straw. The leak captures Madrox coordinating duplicates in clever formations that generate genuine strategic value and the kind of visual comedy that makes animated storytelling uniquely suited to his abilities.
Madrox navigates the peculiar existential weight of duplicated identity with wit that keeps things breezy even when the philosophical undertones get interesting. When reality itself is splintering, the man who already exists in multiples has something uniquely insightful to contribute, oscillating between the season's funniest sequences and its most unexpectedly thoughtful character beats.
Whereas Madrox multiplies the chaos horizontally, the final addition takes it vertically with metallic wings and an arc that cuts straight to the soul.
Archangel
Warren Worthington III descends, carrying the full dramatic weight of his complicated history with Apocalypse on those gleaming metallic wings. With Marvel's X-Men reboot reportedly bringing in celebrated television creators to reshape the franchise's scripted future, Worthington's transformation from feathered idealist to Apocalypse's engineered weapon and back to autonomous hero arrives at exactly the right moment for the mythology to be explored with a fresh, ambitious vision.
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Worthington rounds out the quintet with a presence that is breathtaking visually and genuinely resonant narratively. His inclusion connects the season's central villain to the roster in deeply personal terms: this is not simply five mutants fighting a powerful antagonist; this is one of those mutants fighting the entity that fundamentally remade him, making Archangel the season's most emotionally charged addition of all.
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What are your thoughts on these five additions heading into Season 2 of X-Men 97? Let us know in the comments.
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Edited By: Aliza Siddiqui
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