Beau DeMayo faces disturbing allegations after X-Men '97 creator comes out to Marvel over pattern of abuse
The Marvel controversy continues! Fired X-Men 97 creator Beau DeMayo is clapping back at Marvel
The situation between Beau DeMayo and Marvel Studios quickly escalated after the X-Men '97 showrunner blasted Marvel for removing his writing. Marvel claimed they parted ways amicably with the writer but changed their tune after DeMayo's public accusation. Marvel claimed that DeMayo was fired for serious findings during an internal investigation against him.
Reports and scoop have already started to appear on social media, with some disturbing allegations against the writer. Fans are already anticipating bad news for the creator of one of the most acclaimed Marvel shows as more accounts from the X-Men '97 team become public in the coming days.
Beau DeMayo took to his social gatherings to accuse Marvel of unfairly removing him as the writer for season two of X-Men '97. He shared that Marvel's reason was a post he shared for Pride Month – a shirtless picture of him as Cyclops. He said the studio had a "disturbing pattern" of abuse during his time working on X-Men '97 and Blade.