Loading...
Loading...
Browse all stories on DeepNewz
VisitBeau DeMayo Denies Misconduct Allegations, Accuses Marvel of Prejudicial Misconduct on 'X-Men '97'
Sep 4, 2024, 07:51 PM
Beau DeMayo, creator and executive producer of Marvel's 'X-Men '97,' has publicly denied allegations of misconduct, calling them false and part of a smear campaign. DeMayo, who was fired by Marvel, claims the real issue was his identity as a gay Black man. He has accused Marvel and Disney of 'egregious prejudicial misconduct' and 'criminal working conditions,' and has taken legal action to overturn what he describes as an 'illegal' NDA. DeMayo plans to reveal the full details of his situation with Marvel on his OnlyFans page, where he has posted a 30-minute video. The subscription to his OnlyFans costs $9.99 per month. He also stated, 'I Have The Receipts,' and mentioned issues related to Marvel's 'Blade' and unsafe employment practices.
View original story
Yes • 50%
No • 50%
No • 50%
Yes • 50%
'X-Men '97' is released on schedule • 25%
No official update on 'X-Men '97' • 25%
'X-Men '97' is cancelled • 25%
'X-Men '97' is delayed • 25%
Case is ongoing • 25%
Beau DeMayo wins the case • 25%
Marvel/Disney wins the case • 25%
Case is settled out of court • 25%