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Ever since Disney purchased Marvel, they’ve exploited the company’s many characters in movies, on television, in theme parks, and stores across the world. That’s ensured that the likes of Iron Man and Spider-Man are known by people of all ages, but less popular heroes have also been given the chance to shine; take Ant-Man for example.
Ant-Man and The Wasp is set to be released next year, but in the meantime, some new animated shorts are on the way to Disney Xd. These follow on from the ones we saw revolving around Guardians of the Galaxy characters Rocket and Groot and are set to premiere on June 10th and 11th.
Josh Keaton is voicing Scott Lang in the shorts and the hero will be shown fighting evil alongside both The Wasp and Hank Pym. He’ll score occasional breaks as well to help daughter Cassie with her homework,...
Ever since Disney purchased Marvel, they’ve exploited the company’s many characters in movies, on television, in theme parks, and stores across the world. That’s ensured that the likes of Iron Man and Spider-Man are known by people of all ages, but less popular heroes have also been given the chance to shine; take Ant-Man for example.
Ant-Man and The Wasp is set to be released next year, but in the meantime, some new animated shorts are on the way to Disney Xd. These follow on from the ones we saw revolving around Guardians of the Galaxy characters Rocket and Groot and are set to premiere on June 10th and 11th.
Josh Keaton is voicing Scott Lang in the shorts and the hero will be shown fighting evil alongside both The Wasp and Hank Pym. He’ll score occasional breaks as well to help daughter Cassie with her homework,...
- 5/23/2017
- by Josh Wilding
- We Got This Covered
Rob Leane May 23, 2017
Ant-Man will shrink onto the small screen, for a series of shorts on Disney Xd...
Fittingly enough, Ant-Man is going to flit between the big and small screens. Scott Lang is shrinking to telly size for Disney Xd, to appear in a series of shorts entitled Marvel's Ant-Man.
See related Star Wars: Rogue One review Star Wars: Rogue One - what did you think?
Josh Keaton (heard recently in Ben-10 and Voltron: Legendary Defender) will step into Paul Rudd's shoes to voice crook-turned-hero Scott.
The shorts will follow on from the events of Peyton Reed's 2015 Ant-Man movie, but, as with the Guardians Of The Galaxy animated series, we wouldn't expect them to be officially canonical with the Marvel Cinematic Universe. The cinematic sequel Ant-Man And The Wasp, we expect, won't need to shape its script to account for these events.
Entertainment Weekly broke the news,...
Ant-Man will shrink onto the small screen, for a series of shorts on Disney Xd...
Fittingly enough, Ant-Man is going to flit between the big and small screens. Scott Lang is shrinking to telly size for Disney Xd, to appear in a series of shorts entitled Marvel's Ant-Man.
See related Star Wars: Rogue One review Star Wars: Rogue One - what did you think?
Josh Keaton (heard recently in Ben-10 and Voltron: Legendary Defender) will step into Paul Rudd's shoes to voice crook-turned-hero Scott.
The shorts will follow on from the events of Peyton Reed's 2015 Ant-Man movie, but, as with the Guardians Of The Galaxy animated series, we wouldn't expect them to be officially canonical with the Marvel Cinematic Universe. The cinematic sequel Ant-Man And The Wasp, we expect, won't need to shape its script to account for these events.
Entertainment Weekly broke the news,...
- 5/23/2017
- Den of Geek
Cartoon Network is swinging into action. Adult Swim has ordered two new animated TV shows that will premiere in 2017.Hot Streets, from creator Brian Wysol, follows an FBI agent who investigates supernatural incidents with his partner, his niece and her dog. Wysol is executive producing with Seth Green, Matt Senreich, John Harvatine IV, Eric Towner, and Justin Roiland. Expect a fall premiere.Before that though, the Apollo Gauntlet TV series kicks off this summer. Created by Myles Langlois, the series features an ordinary cop who, in another world, becomes a superhero.Read More…...
- 4/4/2017
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Adult Swim has flipped the switch on two new animated shows that will both be premiering in 2017, and they sound pretty awesome. With veterans from Rick and Morty and Robot Chicken, the Cartoon Network programming block looks to continue their reign of ratings over late night millennials. Here's what they have on deck.
First up is Apollo Gauntlet which hails from Myles Langlois, an independent Canadian animator looking to bring 80s cartoons and new age comedy to a marriage. Apollo Gauntlet will be a 15 minute animation series in which an ordinary cop is transported to a futuristic medieval world. Obviously, this show gives off some He-Man vibes, which gets me excited enough as it is.
Next, we have Hot Streets which hails from a writer for Rick and Morty and Robot Chicken's Brian Wysol. The show features an FBI agent and his dog, niece, partner, and supernatural phenomena. This...
First up is Apollo Gauntlet which hails from Myles Langlois, an independent Canadian animator looking to bring 80s cartoons and new age comedy to a marriage. Apollo Gauntlet will be a 15 minute animation series in which an ordinary cop is transported to a futuristic medieval world. Obviously, this show gives off some He-Man vibes, which gets me excited enough as it is.
Next, we have Hot Streets which hails from a writer for Rick and Morty and Robot Chicken's Brian Wysol. The show features an FBI agent and his dog, niece, partner, and supernatural phenomena. This...
- 3/31/2017
- by Mick Joest
- GeekTyrant
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