How is Marxism-Leninism seen in contemporary critical theory?

I know Adorno was writing in a time when old school revolution was thought to be a dead prospect. I know many postructuralist thinkers are interested in power relations in every day life, in discourse, regimes of truth, etc. I know Badiou and some French thinkers were Maoists back in the day. I know people like Mark Fisher ask broadly "what comes next, how do we imagine something outside of capitalism?"

But what about old school, communist revolution? What is the relationship of contemporary critical theory to Marxism-Leninism in 2024? Is it just ignored as something of the past, or does it still have a role?