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Молодежный телесериал Marvel - это два взаимосвязанных американских телесериала в жанре для молодых взрослых , основанных на персонажах, которые появляются в публикациях Marvel Comics . Произведенные Marvel Television и ABC Signature Studios , они происходят в кинематографической вселенной Marvel (MCU) и подтверждают непрерывность фильмов франшизы и других телесериалов .

Кабельный канал Freeform заказал « Плащ и Кинжал» , ориентированный на молодежь сериал о супергероях с Оливией Холт и Обри Джозеф в главных ролях , у Marvel Television в апреле 2016 года после нескольких лет разработки. Позже в 2016 году стриминговый сервис Hulu заказал у Marvel Television такие же молодые беглецы . И Freeform, и Hulu принадлежат Disney и разделяют эти две серии в рамках маркетингового партнерства. Несмотря на то, что изначально было заявлено, что два сериала будут разделены, Marvel Television объявило о кроссовере между ними в августе 2019 года, когда Холт и Джозеф появились в третьем сезоне сериала « Беглецы».. Студия сначала классифицировала эти две серии как взаимосвязанную франшизу "YA" в то время, с планами продолжить их кроссовер.

Runaways дебютировали в ноябре 2017 года, а Cloak & Dagger - в июне 2018 года. Оба получили положительные отзывы. Freeform заказала у Marvel еще один молодежный сериал, New Warriors , но проект так и не продвинулся. Cloak & Dagger и Runaways были отменены соответствующими сетями до конца ноября 2019 года, а разработка любых других молодежных сериалов была остановлена ​​месяц спустя, когда Marvel Television была объединена с Marvel Studios .

Развитие [ править ]

На Comic-Con 2011 в Сан-Диего глава Marvel Television Джеф Лоэб объявил о серии, основанной на персонажах Marvel Comics Плащ и Кинжал, которые разрабатывались в ABC Family . [1] В апреле 2016 года сериал получил заказ прямо в сериал на Freeform (новое название ABC Family) от ABC Signature Studios и Marvel Television. [2] В августе Marvel Television объявило, что Hulu заказал новый сериал, основанный на комиксе группы The Runaways , [3] [4]Студия также начала разработку получасового комедийного сериала по мотивам команды « Новые воины » с персонажем « Девушка-белка» . Последняя серия предлагалась для кабельных сетей и потоковых точек. [5]

Freeform заказала New Warriors прямо в серию в апреле 2017 года. Исполнительный вице-президент сети по программированию Кэри Берк объяснила, что они интересовались сериалом о девушке-белке до того, как Marvel продвинулась вперед с проектом, и до того, как Freeform заказала Cloak & Dagger . Берк чувствовал, что Freeform - лучшая сеть для New Warriors , полагая, что Marvel «начала видеть нашу силу с молодыми людьми» после успеха Cloak & Dagger , и обе компании хотели «найти правильных персонажей, которые чувствовали, что они будут говорить прямо. аудитории Freeform ". Берк сказал: " Новые воины" и " Плащ и кинжал"не будут "особенно связаны", учитывая их разные тона, но то, что кроссовер между ними возможен. [6] Лоэб подтвердил в июле 2017 года, что этот сериал будет происходить в кинематографической вселенной Marvel (MCU) вместе с другими телесериалами Marvel, а также фильмами франшизы от Marvel Studios , но сказал, что нет планов по созданию кроссовера Cloak & Dagger с New Warriors , ни одна из этих серий не пересекается по сетям с похожими на молодежь Runaways.. Лоэб объяснил, что Marvel хотела, чтобы отдельные серии нашли свою основу, прежде чем переходить к другим элементам MCU, и чувствовал, что «вещи, которые происходят в Лос-Анджелесе [где происходит действие Беглецов ], не совсем повлияют на то, что происходит в Новом Орлеане [ где установлен Cloak & Dagger .] " [7]

New Warriors was no longer set to air on Freeform in November 2017, after the network did not have room in its schedule for the series and gave the project back to Marvel.[8] Marvel was ultimately unable to find a new network for the series.[9] Cloak & Dagger showrunner Joe Pokaski discussed a potential crossover between his series and Runaways in August 2018, saying "hopefully there's some karma we can fulfill there" since Cloak and Dagger appear in the Runaways comics.[10] As part of a marketing partnership between Hulu and Freeform, Runaways airs on Freeform following its Hulu release while Cloak & Daggerстановится доступным на Hulu после трансляции Freeform. [11] [12] В августе 2019, Marvel и Hulu объявили , что Невидимый Кинжал будут появляться в эпизоде Runaways " третьего сезона, с Loeb описывая это как«приключение все ждали , и мы только намекнули на . " [12] Позже в том же месяце Лоэб объяснил, что Marvel отнесла Runaways и Cloak & Dagger к категории «YA» или « молодой взрослый ». Он сказал, что Marvel хотела объединить две серии с первых сезонов, и это стало возможным теперь, когда Hulu стал Disney.контролировалась в мае 2019 года (Freeform уже принадлежала Disney). Лоэб добавил, что толчок Marvel Television в жанре молодых взрослых стал ответом на то, что фильмы Marvel Studios делали то же самое с Человеком-пауком . [13]

Леб надеялся, что анонсированный кроссовер станет «первым из многих». [13] Однако Cloak & Dagger и Runaways были отменены к концу ноября 2019 года. [14] [15] В следующем месяце Marvel Television была объединена в Marvel Studios и прекратила разработку каких-либо новых сериалов. [16]

Серия [ править ]

Беглецы (2017–2019) [ править ]

Когда шесть подростков обнаруживают, что их родители злодеи, известные под общим названием Прайд , они неохотно объединяются, чтобы пойти против них. [3] Позже, убегая от родителей, подростки живут сами по себе и выясняют, как остановить Прайд, прежде чем узнают, что среди них может прятаться крот. [18]

Runaways , созданная на основе одноименной команды, получила заказ на пилотный проект и дополнительные сценарии от Hulu в августе 2016 года. Пилот был написан Джошем Шварцем и Стефани Сэвидж , которые также являются исполнительными продюсерами и шоураннерами сериала. [3] В феврале 2017 года Marvel объявила об актерах «Беглецов»: Рензи Фелиз в роли Алекса Уайлдера , Лирика Окано в роли Нико Минору , Вирджиния Гарднер в роли Каролины Дин , Ариэла Барер в роли Герта Йоркса , Грегг Салкин в роли Чейза Стайна иАллегра Акоста в роли Молли Эрнандес . [19] Вскоре после этого они объявили Прайд - родителей Беглецов - актеров, с Райаном Сэндсом в роли Джеффри Уайлдера , Энджелом Паркер в роли Кэтрин Уайлдер, Бриттани Ишибаши в роли Тины Минору , Джеймсом Яэгаши в роли Роберта Минору, Кевином Вейсманом в роли Дейла Йоркса, Бриджит Бранна в роли Стейси Йоркс, Энни Вершинг в роли Лесли Дина, Кип Пардью в роли Фрэнка Дина, Джеймс Марстерс в роли Виктора Штайна и Эвер Кэррадайн в роли Джанет Штайн. [20] Hulu officially ordered the series in May 2017,[4] then for a second season in January 2018,[21] and a third in March 2019;[22] this was announced as the final season on November 8, 2019.[15]

A different version of Tina Minoru previously appeared in Doctor Strange, in a minor role as a Master of the Mystic Arts portrayed by Linda Louise Duan.[23][24][25][26] The first season premiered on November 21, 2017.[27] The second season, which was released on December 21, 2018,[28] mentions Roxxon Oil and Wakanda.[29][30] The third season, released on December 13, 2019,[31] sees Olivia Holt and Aubrey Joseph reprise their roles as Tandy Bowen / Dagger and Tyrone Johnson / Cloak from the series Cloak & Dagger for a crossover episode,[12] and sees the Dark Dimension featured, along with the Darkhold from Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D..[32]

Cloak & Dagger (2018–2019)[edit]

In New Orleans, Tandy Bowen and Tyrone Johnson, two teenagers from different backgrounds, acquire superpowers after a life-changing event that revolved around the collapse of an oil platform. As their relationship unfolds, they soon realize that their powers work better when they are together, but their feelings for each other make their already complicated world even more challenging.[33] Tandy and Tyrone later work to solve the abductions of women run by Andre Deschaine while dealing with Detective Brigid O'Reilly's vigilante half Mayhem.

In April 2016, the ABC-owned network Freeform announced a straight-to-series order for Marvel's Cloak & Dagger, based on the characters of the same name,[33] calling it their "first venture into the Marvel Cinematic Universe", and describing the show as a "superhero love story".[34] In January 2017, Olivia Holt and Aubrey Joseph were cast as Tandy Bowen / Dagger and Tyrone Johnson / Cloak, respectively.[35] Joe Pokaski serves as showrunner for the series.[17] Filming for the series occurs in New Orleans.[36] A second season was ordered on July 20, 2018.[37] The series was canceled on October 24, 2019.[14]

The first season, which premiered on June 7, 2018,[38] sees Roxxon Oil featured,[39] along with the Darkforce, which fuels Cloak's powers and was previously established in Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. and Agent Carter,[40] and makes reference to Tony Stark.[41] The second season premiered on April 4, 2019.[42] Both seasons also make direct references to the setting and characters of the Netflix shows Luke Cage, Iron Fist, and Daredevil.[43][44][41][45]

Cast and characters[edit]

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This section includes characters who have appeared in the series as a member of the main cast.

  • A dark grey cell indicates the character was not in the series.
  • G indicates a guest appearance in the series.

Reception[edit]

Ratings[edit]

Critical response[edit]

Abandoned projects[edit]

New Warriors[edit]

Doreen Green / Squirrel Girl, Craig Hollis / Mister Immortal, Dwayne Taylor / Night Thrasher, Robbie Baldwin / Speedball, Zach Smith / Microbe, and Deborah Fields / Debrii,[6] are superpowered young people with abilities very different from the Avengers, who want to make a positive impact in the world even if they are not quite ready to be heroes.[65]

By the end of August 2016, Marvel Television and ABC Studios were developing a half-hour comedy series based on the New Warriors team and featuring Squirrel Girl.[5] In April 2017, Freeform announced a straight-to-series order for Marvel's New Warriors, with Kevin Biegel serving as the series' showrunner and writing the first script.[65][66] In July 2017, the cast was revealed with Milana Vayntrub starring as Doreen Green / Squirrel Girl and Derek Theler as Craig Hollis / Mister Immortal.[67] In November 2017, it was announced that the series would no longer air on Freeform and was being shopped to other networks, with Marvel hoping to be able to air the series in 2018.[8] By September 2019, the series had been unable to find a new broadcaster and was officially considered dead.[9] The series was intended to consist of 10 episodes.[6]

Other[edit]

After ordering New Warriors in April 2017, Burke said Freeform was "absolutely" interested in creating spinoff series for each of the characters on the New Warriors team, in a similar fashion to Marvel's Netflix television series, explaining that the characters Marvel chose for the team "are all really singular and could each carry the show that they're on. They're bound together ... for as long as we choose with this show but it's conceptually tailor-made for spinoffs."[6] These potential spin-offs were still considered likely when Marvel began looking for a new broadcaster for New Warriors.[8] Marvel Television was no longer developing any new series in December 2019.[16]

See also[edit]

  • Marvel's ABC television series
  • Marvel's Netflix television series
  • Adventure into Fear

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