Undead Marvel heroes, featuring Elizabeth Olsen, Paul Rudd, and Florence Pugh, are back on screen in the anticipated film, 'Marvel Zombies'
The Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) is set to introduce a thrilling new animated series, "Marvel Zombies". This four-episode show, produced by Disney and Marvel, is scheduled to premiere on September 24 on Disney+.
The series, created by Bryan Andrews and Zeb Wells, brings together a star-studded cast from the MCU. Elizabeth Olsen, Paul Rudd, Florence Pugh, David Harbour, Tessa Thompson, Simu Liu, Awkwafina, Hailee Steinfeld, Wyatt Russell, Randall Park, Iman Vellani, Dominique Thorne, and others will lend their voices to the characters in this exciting new venture.
The storyline of "Marvel Zombies" revolves around a group of survivors racing across a dystopian landscape to end a zombie plague that has overtaken the Avengers. The characters are faced with the challenge of saving their world from a horde of the undead, with the characters themselves portrayed as the super-powered undead.
The executive producers of this series, besides Kevin Feige, are Louis D'Esposito, Brad Winderbaum, Dana Vasquez-Eberhardt, Bryan Andrews, and Zeb Wells. The series is also produced by Danielle Costa and Carrie Wassenaar.
It's worth noting that The Walt Disney Company, the parent company of Marvel Studios, Disney+, and this ABC station, is involved in the production of "Marvel Zombies". While the synopsis for the series is not provided, the anticipation for this unique blend of action, horror, and the Marvel universe is palpable.
Don't miss the premiere of "Marvel Zombies" on September 24 on Disney+. Get ready to witness a thrilling new chapter in the Marvel saga!
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