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- An anthology documentary series that explores the historical, cultural and societal impacts of the Marvel Comics Universe and its intersection with the world.
- After thirty years of imprisonment, Doctor Doom has freed himself and seeks revenge on the former allies who betrayed him on The Day The Villains Won.
- Almost thirty years after The Day the Villains Won (aka V-Day when most of the world's heroes were killed by earths villains after they teamed up with the plan of world domination), Marvel's Wastelanders: Black Widow is the third installment in the "Marvel's Wastelanders" (after Marvel's Wastelanders: Star-Lord and Marvel's Wastelanders: Hawkeye) audio epic that can be found on anywhere you stream podcasts. Starring Susan Sarandon as Helen Black. Written by Alex Delyle (Fear the Walking Dead), directed by Timothy Busfield (Thirtysomething, The West Wing), with sound design and original music by Daniel Brunelle (The Two Princes, Sandra).
- This 20-episode series shares the remarkable, positive change several young heroes are making in their own communities across the country. These inspiring kids have dedicated their lives to selfless acts of bravery and kindness, and now, Marvel celebrates them as the true Super Heroes they are by welcoming them into Marvel's Hero Project.
- Meet the writers and artists behind characters like Black Panther, Miles Morales, Ms. Marvel, Luke Cage, the X-Men, Captain Marvel, and many other characters in the Marvel Universe, highlighting their impact on pop culture and media.
- The 12-episode non-fiction original series follows Joe Quesada, Marvel's Chief Creative Officer, as he explores the origin stories and creative drives of storytellers of all mediums, backgrounds, and experiences. Guests include Robert Lopez (songwriter, Book of Mormon, Avenue Q), Samhita Mukhopadhyay (Executive Editor, Teen Vogue), Hugh Jackman (Wolverine), Johnny Weir (Olympic figure skater), and Ed Viesturs (high-altitude mountaineer).
- From the perspective of what it means to be a woman in what's perceived to be a male-driven industry, "Higher, Further, Faster" will shine a light on the trailblazing women of Marvel Comics and explores how they found ways to tell stories of representation and inclusion.
- Actor and comedian Paul Scheer (Black Monday, The League) is on the hunt to discover the "forgotten" characters of Marvel Comics.
- The cosplay community is overflowing with creativity and dedication to the craft of costume building. And many individuals have found inner confidence - and lifelong friends - by embodying the Marvel characters who inspire them.
- Marvel's EVP, Creative Director, Joe Quesada, sits down with Hugh Jackman in New York City for a wide-ranging chat that spans his beginnings as an aspiring actor in Australia through his 17-year journey portraying Wolverine.
- Inspired by her limb difference, Jordan has honed her skills as a designer, and an inventor. A champion for inclusivity in the industrial design community, she is giving the next generation the tools to build a more accessible world.
- Elijah's extraordinary empathy is his superpower. Speaking out to prevent child abuse, he has galvanized children, adults and those in public service to join him in his rallying cry to protect the most vulnerable members of society.
- When Adonis lost his eyesight at age 5, he didn't lose his ambition to one day play professional football. Now, as a celebrated running back for his high school team, he has changed the way people see those who are visually impaired, on the field and off. Already a local hero, Adonis's story is about to be broadcast to the world when Marvel makes him a Super Hero.
- 2020–TV EpisodeNatalia Cordova-Buckley, star of "Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.," welcomes Joe Quesada to her home in Los Angeles, where the pair swaps stories about their Hispanic heritage and reminisce about their time working together. Natalia opens up about growing up in Mexico and teaches Joe a workout fit for a Super Hero.
- While exploring the Museum of the Moving Image, Joe Quesada and Christian Borle bond over their love of comics and the impact Stan Lee had on their lives. Later, the Tony-winning star and Joe act out a scene from the play Christian wrote for Marvel's Spotlight program, and Joe puts Christian's drawing ability to the test.
- 2020–TV Episode
- Gillian Jacobs and Joe Quesada browse L.A.'s Book Soup, talking about her career and love of directing. Then, Joe shares his favorite comic writers, and Gillian discusses her new documentary on Marvel's 616 while visiting Big Apple Comics.
- Haley empowers kids to nurture their relationships with family members who have Alzheimer's.