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Marvel getting accused of whitewashing an incoming X-Men hero is ringing unfortunate bells from the Fox era

New mutants, old problems.

X-Men ’97 animated series will be revisiting an even older take on the franchise on TV.

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As the revival of the beloved ’90s animated series gets ever closer, however, the latest casting news is stirring up some unwanted controversy. Actor Gui Agustini has been announced to have ed the show as the voice of Roberto Da Costa aka Sunspot. While you might expect folks to be excited to see Sunspot the X-Men animated universe, sadly his inclusion in the series is being overshadowed by some vocal backlash concerning Agustini’s ethnicity.

Many fans are incensed that Roberto’s Afro Brazilian identity, which has long been an important part of his characterization and personal history in the comics, is not being reflected in the show’s casting for the role. Unfortunately, X-Men ’97 showrunner Beau DeMayo — who is a person of color and identifies as queer — weighing into the debate has only increased the discussion surrounding the issue. “Don’t even,” DeMayo responded when accused of whitewashing Sunspot. “Look who you’re talking to. Moving on.”

The reason thing might be ringing bells for those with long memories is that The New Mutants already found itself criticized for the exact same problem when it arrived back in 2020. Actor Henry Zaga, who played Da Costa in live-action, was similarly felt to be lighter-skinned than the character is on the page. In a mirroring of DeMayo’s response, director Josh Boone attempted to address the controversy — by saying that he “saw every shade of the sun” for the part but believed Zaga was the best person for the job — but his words did little to quell the outrage.

Given that X-Men ’97 initially gained positive notices for other more appropriate casting choices — ’90s voice actress Alyson Court has stepped down as Asian heroine Jubilee, for example — it’s a shame to see it bogged down in bad press in this way now. X-Men ’97 is due on Disney Plus in late 2023.


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Christian Bone is a Staff Writer/Editor at We Got This Covered. Since graduating with a Creative Writing degree from the University of Winchester, he has been cluttering up the internet with his thoughts on movies and TV for over a decade. The MCU is his comfort place but, if you asked him, he'd probably say his favorite superhero film is The Incredibles.