X-MEN '97 Fired Showrunner Beau DeMayo Reveals Why He Was "Removed" From Marvel Studios' BLADE

X-MEN '97 Fired Showrunner Beau DeMayo Reveals Why He Was "Removed" From Marvel Studios' BLADE

Seemingly hoping to clear his name after being fired as X-Men '97's showrunner earlier this year, Beau DeMayo has now claimed that he was dismissed from Blade for raising concerns about racist comments.

By JoshWilding - Sep 05, 2024 05:09 AM EST
Filed Under: Blade

After working on The Witcher (he made headlines for saying the creative team hated Andrzej Sapkowski's books), Beau DeMayo looked set to play a big role in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. 

After initially working on Moon Knight, he was tapped to take charge of X-Men '97 as Head Writer and later came on board the Blade movie for a rewrite. However, the scribe parted ways with Marvel Studios on the project and was fired from the animated revival earlier this year. 

Things got increasingly messy from there, with claims of sexual misconduct on DeMayo's part and possible racism and homophobia from Disney/Marvel Studios. Now, he's filed a lawsuit seeking to invalidate the non-disparagement provision in his separation agreement.

In a 30-minute video posted to his OnlyFans account (via Variety), DeMayo broke his silence on Blade, alleging Marvel executives joked in front of him that they'd hired "a young Wesley Snipes" to write the movie.

He responded to that yesterday by stating, "One of the reasons I wanted to do this video is so that you can see that Wesley Snipes and I look nothing alike." DeMayo added that "the last straw" for him was when he arrived at Blade's production office to be told "someone needed to crack the whip around here."

We're not 100% sure there are racist connotations to the phrase and a high-profile 2020 legal case in the UK saw it deemed not racist due to the fact it typically refers to horses (on this side of the pond, at least).

In September 2022, DeMayo alleges that he shared concerns about prejudicial conditions on Blade with Marvel Studios and "in return, I was removed from the project in the middle of moving to Atlanta for production, and then had my role on Season 2 of 'X Men '97' aggressively marginalized."

He claims to have "the receipts and eyewitnesses" to back up these comments, though what he's hoping to achieve isn't clear. While DeMayo continues to say he's innocent of the sexual misconduct allegations made against him, requesting fans to subscribe to an adult website where he posts the kinds of photos he supposedly sent to co-workers has somewhat damaged his credibility. 

"The rumors being spread around me online are lies, and they are offensive, but more concerning is that they’re a smear campaign designed to discredit my credibility in order to cover up the egregious prejudicial misconduct stretching from select crew members on X-Men '97, all the way all the way to the top at Marvel Studios," DeMayo told Deadline yesterday. 

Saying "these allegations of egregious misconduct are false," he added that Marvel Studios fosters a "toxic environment" and "near criminal working conditions" and "turns individuals against one another, [stoking] paranoia to ensure compliance."

Stay tuned for updates on this developing story as we have them.

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Conquistador
Conquistador - 9/5/2024, 5:48 AM
my oh my how quick the tide has turned from "Bring back DeMayo" to what we have now...


There's probably some elements of truth, but please don't be another Ray Fisher (even though there was also truth there).

He should just stay quiet until whatever investigation or legal proceedings are over and done. All this talk, espeically on onlyfans is just going to be used to further discredit him....especially if he's not able to pull out those "reciepts"

But also, using the gay and race card....especially when he was probably in part hired for those attributes aswell as his talent as a writer to be attached to X-Men where the core message is around difference and acceptance....

TBH the guy sounds like a creep, but i get we probably don't have the full story, so i'll wait for more information.
BaddestOptics
BaddestOptics - 9/5/2024, 8:39 AM
@Conquistador - guy knocks 97 completely out of the park but he was "probably hired because he was gay and black". Shut the [frick] up.
Vigor
Vigor - 9/5/2024, 8:39 AM
@Conquistador - he absolutely exudes creep energy. Thing is some of the most talented people unfortunately are weirdos. See Kanye, Michael Jackson, Kevin spacey, Bill cosby
Conquistador
Conquistador - 9/5/2024, 8:53 AM
@BaddestOptics - prime example of "picking what suits your narrative". Go back to your cave or read the whole comment properly coming back with a more informed approach.
Conquistador
Conquistador - 9/5/2024, 9:01 AM
@Vigor - Yeah, but i can't say i've seen him in interviews or know as much about him as i can do with the other celeb's you've listed. Kanye at least we know has Bipolar disorder, which is probably the only reason he's gotten so many passes. I can't say i like the guy, but i still rock my 350 v2's cus they comfy as hell!
MarvelZombie616
MarvelZombie616 - 9/5/2024, 5:49 AM
I believe him 100%.
ObserverIO
ObserverIO - 9/5/2024, 6:39 AM
@MarvelZombie616 - I believe him 73%.
Se4M4NSt4ine
Se4M4NSt4ine - 9/5/2024, 5:49 AM
“a young Wesley Snipes”


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Urubrodi
Urubrodi - 9/5/2024, 5:49 AM
Look it’s done, it already happened, he’s not coming back, stop with these articles all the time.
DravenCorvis
DravenCorvis - 9/5/2024, 6:05 AM
@Urubrodi - Yep
EducatedDefense
EducatedDefense - 9/5/2024, 6:28 AM
@Urubrodi - Agreed.

I originally came to this site when I was looking for an alternative to a site that started requiring registration just to read an article. But they don’t do that anymore, and even if they did, I think it’s time to move on to a different site. There’s just too much garbage on here. Way too much click-bait, waste of time, nothing articles.
HashTagSwagg
HashTagSwagg - 9/5/2024, 7:23 AM
@Urubrodi - Josh is clearly paying £9.99 a month for this truth, he should be allowed to recoup some of those losses for such a sacrifice.
BeyondtheFuture
BeyondtheFuture - 9/5/2024, 6:02 AM
Considering how slow blade has moved I’d say someone probably did need to crack the whip, also is being referred to as a young Wesley Snipes not a massive compliment? It’s not as if he was referred to as an old Bill Cosby which sounds like it might be a more apt description.
dagenspear
dagenspear - 9/5/2024, 7:20 AM
@BeyondtheFuture - Though he looks nothing like him to me. Skin tone, nose, face shape, features and body all look different from what little I've seen to me.
DravenCorvis
DravenCorvis - 9/5/2024, 6:08 AM
This'll end up similar to what happened with Ray Fisher.

Regardless of what might happen behind the scenes, it'll ultimately seem to fizzle out, and become a sort of foot note.

"Remember that one time with that guy..."
YouCray04
YouCray04 - 9/5/2024, 6:14 AM
Lmao really? These "microagressions" are turning into nanoaggressions
DrSmoonk
DrSmoonk - 9/5/2024, 6:18 AM
“We're not 100% sure there are racist connotations to the phrase and a high-profile 2020 legal case in the UK saw it deemed not racist due to the fact it typically refers to horses“ - sounds like yet another white person argument, which diminishes the experiences of black people. To a white person like me, the term might seem harmless, but to a black person, it isn’t, because of the connotations and history. Those connotations being that black people were treated worse than animals - horses included. Horses were kept in better conditions and treated better than black slaves.

Piss off with your diminishing white ignorant logic. It’s 2024, learn some [frick]ing humanity and history, stop referencing judgments from a white establishment which diminish the evils committed against black people. Fool.
mountainman
mountainman - 9/5/2024, 10:06 AM
@DrSmoonk - Stop being a white knight and go touch some grass. Dude got fired for being creepy with his coworkers and is now going for the Jussie Smollet approach to making shit up to play the victim.

Zero sane people on this planet are offended about that phrase, regardless of its origins from centuries ago.
DarthOmega
DarthOmega - 9/5/2024, 11:13 AM
@DrSmoonk - I'm a black person, I have never in my 40+ years heard any black person... From family cookouts, to barbershops, through all of elementary, middle school, high school, college, every job I've ever had or circle of friends I've ever shared a laugh or cry with, have ever heard this term be used in a racist way.

This notion that black people are hyper sensitive little snowflakes that see racism under every rock and around every corner has been amplified by people like you. Black people are the biggest pawns in the game of politics. Any interaction between whites and blacks that's anything less than pleasant is automatically assumed to be racism. So called progressives have done more to water down what it means to be racist than any other group.
DevilsDreams
DevilsDreams - 9/5/2024, 6:29 AM
"I didn't send naughty pictures to my co-workers... come and subscribe to my naughty pictures to get my truth" 🤔
ObserverIO
ObserverIO - 9/5/2024, 6:41 AM
"Crack the whip" definitely refers to slaves, but not specifically to black African-American slaves. I'm sure it refers to slaves in the UK too, rather than horses, but slaves have been around since ancient times and they have always been whipped to work harder.

Actually, whipping someone to work harder makes people think of ancient Egypt or something more-so than pre-Civil War America. The African slaves were mostly whipped as punishment rather than being whipped on the actual job.
TrentCrimm
TrentCrimm - 9/5/2024, 6:50 AM
@ObserverIO -

The first recorded use of the phrase "crack the whip" was used to refer to horses. Whether that has any impact on a person's opinion now in 2024 is theirs to decide, but the origins of the phrase do come from whipping horses not slaves.
IAmAHoot
IAmAHoot - 9/5/2024, 7:19 AM
@ObserverIO -

Crack the whip - This expression, first recorded in 1647, alludes to drivers of horse-drawn wagons who snapped their whips hard, producing a loud cracking noise. Its figurative use dates from the late 1800s.

Definition - To demand obedience, hard work, or efficiency from others in a harsh or stern manner.

It's an expression used in modern societies, long since the abolition of slavery. Trying to nitpick a general expression used by many under similar circumstances is not going to prove his point.
ObserverIO
ObserverIO - 9/5/2024, 2:19 PM
@TrentCrimm @IAmAHoot - I stand corrected.

Since it's generally used in terms of bosses and workers, I assumed it had to do with humans. I don't really see horses moving faster as working harder, but I suppose they are.

I assumed. And in so doing I made an ass out of you and med.
TrentCrimm
TrentCrimm - 9/5/2024, 2:36 PM
@ObserverIO -

The comparison isn't just speed, it was work too, horses weren't just transportation, they were/are tools as well, and whether you needed the horse to move faster, or pull heavier weight, you would crack the whip, you can still see the weight side of it if you watch clips of Ox pulls, they still use a whip because that's how you get the animals to work.
IAmAHoot
IAmAHoot - 9/5/2024, 5:39 PM
@ObserverIO - I mean, it was certainly still used in regards to slaves. But claiming it was used here in a racially suggestive manner is easy to see as a reach from outward perspective.
ObserverIO
ObserverIO - 9/5/2024, 6:17 PM
@IAmAHoot - Yeah I don't think he was genuinely offended, just clutching at straws in his battle with Disney. That seems to be what showbiz is all about these days.
Batmangina
Batmangina - 9/5/2024, 7:01 AM
RAY FISHER FOR BLADE

Ryguy88
Ryguy88 - 9/5/2024, 7:45 AM
Saying "crack the whip" is literally Hitler
TheFinestSmack
TheFinestSmack - 9/5/2024, 7:52 AM
"Via Variety"...just admit you paid for his OF and now that you're out $10, you're gonna milk everything the guy says and write endless articles.
TheyDont
TheyDont - 9/5/2024, 7:54 AM
Do we have another Cryborg here?
FireandBlood
FireandBlood - 9/5/2024, 8:22 AM
“A young Wesley Snipes” wow 🤦🏿‍♂️
roboticJohnson
roboticJohnson - 9/5/2024, 8:24 AM
I'm sorry for him if he felt offended, but personally I'd love to look like a young wesley snipes
TheClungerine
TheClungerine - 9/5/2024, 9:07 AM
@roboticJohnson - that's because you look like an old Jack black!
OrgasmicPotatoe
OrgasmicPotatoe - 9/5/2024, 8:30 AM
Oh no, they used the word 'whip' and compared him to Wesley Snipes. The absolute horror. How could anyone work in that environment ?


'I didn't send naughty pictures to anyone, and to prove it, i'm gonna post on my naughty pictures account' has to be one of the dumbest defense anyone's ever come up with.
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