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  • TV Review: ‘Marvel Zombies’

    (L to R): Alexei Shostakov/ Red Guardian (voiced by David Harbour), Yelena Belova (voiced by Florence Pugh), Kamala Khan (voiced by Iman Vellani) and Blade Knight (voiced by Todd Williams) in Marvel Television's 'Marvel Zombies', exclusively on Disney+. Photo: Marvel Television. © 2025 MARVEL.
    (L to R): Alexei Shostakov/ Red Guardian (voiced by David Harbour), Yelena Belova (voiced by Florence Pugh), Kamala Khan (voiced by Iman Vellani) and Blade Knight (voiced by Todd Williams) in Marvel Television’s ‘Marvel Zombies’, exclusively on Disney+. Photo: Marvel Television. © 2025 MARVEL.

    Landing on Disney+ on September 24th is the new Marvel Animation limited series ‘Marvel Zombies’, which spins off from the zombie-filled episode of ‘What If…?’ and loosely adapts the comic book run.

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    Created by Zeb Wells (who serves as head writer and showrunner) and director Bryan Andrews, ‘Marvel Zombies’ features the voices of Iman Vellani (‘The Marvels’), Elizabeth Olsen (‘Avengers: Infinity War’), Florence Pugh (‘Thunderbolts*’), David Harbour (‘Black Widow’), Simu Liu (‘Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings’) Kari Wahlgren, Awkwafina (‘Crazy Rich Asians’) and Dominique Thorne (‘Ironheart’).

    Related Article: TV Review: ‘What If…?’ Season 3

    Initial Thoughts

    Blade Knight (voiced by Todd WIlliams) in Marvel Television's 'Marvel Zombies'. exclusively on Disney+. Photo: Marvel Television. © 2025 MARVEL.
    Blade Knight (voiced by Todd WIlliams) in Marvel Television’s ‘Marvel Zombies’. exclusively on Disney+. Photo: Marvel Television. © 2025 MARVEL.

    While Marvel’s Disney+ output has been somewhat hit-and-miss, the Marvel Animation team has been enjoying much more success, and ‘Marvel Zombies’ certainly counts as one of those.

    It may not be perfect, but it’s certainly a lot of gory, darkly-hued entertainment.

    Script and Direction

    Caption(Center): Zombie Okoye (voiced by Kenna Ramsey) in Marvel Television's 'Marvel Zombies', exclusively on Disney+. Photo: Marvel Television. © 2025 MARVEL.
    Caption (Center): Zombie Okoye (voiced by Kenna Ramsey) in Marvel Television’s ‘Marvel Zombies’, exclusively on Disney+. Photo: Marvel Television. © 2025 MARVEL.

    Zeb Wells has enjoyed unusual power in the Marvel world, overseeing much of the animated output, but with good reason –– he and his writing team have crafted sharp, clever takes on the MCU, with ‘Zombies’ as no exception.

    It’s not for the faint of heart and certainly dives into some dark areas (don’t get attached to all the characters, even some well-known ones), but it delivers the Young Avengers action many have been waiting for on the big screen, albeit in bite-sized chunks.

    Bryan Andrews’ direction is also solid. Though the animation might not be the most advanced, it’s certainly stylish enough and gets the job done.

    Cast and Performances

    Zombie Captain America in Marvel Television's 'Marvel Zombies' exclusively on Disney+. Photo: of Marvel Television. © 2025 MARVEL.
    Zombie Captain America in Marvel Television’s ‘Marvel Zombies’ exclusively on Disney+. Photo: of Marvel Television. © 2025 MARVEL.

    Featuring the usual mix of MCU veteran performers and some talented voice types who imitate others, this is a great showcase particularly for the infectious enthusiasm of Iman Vellani as Kamala Khan and the usual great work of Florence Pugh as Yelena Belova. Kudos also to Simu Liu, whose Shang-Chi really goes through it in this story, and to Todd Williams, who voices a very different version of Blade from any we’ve seen before.

    Final Thoughts

    (L-R): Kamala Khan (voiced by Iman Vellani), Blade Knight (voiced by Todd Williams), Alexei Shostakov/ Red Guardian (voiced by David Harbour) and Yelena Belova (voiced by Florence Pugh) in Marvel Television's 'Marvel Zombies' exclusively on Disney+. Photo: Marvel Television. © 2025 MARVEL.
    (L-R): Kamala Khan (voiced by Iman Vellani), Blade Knight (voiced by Todd Williams), Alexei Shostakov/ Red Guardian (voiced by David Harbour) and Yelena Belova (voiced by Florence Pugh) in Marvel Television’s ‘Marvel Zombies’ exclusively on Disney+. Photo: Marvel Television. © 2025 MARVEL.

    ‘Marvel Zombies’ is by turns full of action and drama, some impressive set-pieces and ideas, and emotionally fun performances from MCU actors and others.

    It’s funny despite the post-apocalyptic storyline, and with just four episodes, doesn’t outstay its welcome.

    ‘Marvel Zombies’ receives 80 out of 100.

    Zombie Thanos in Marvel Television's 'Marvel Zombies', exclusively on Disney+. Photo courtesy of Marvel Television. © 2024 MARVEL.
    Zombie Thanos in Marvel Television’s ‘Marvel Zombies’, exclusively on Disney+. Photo courtesy of Marvel Television. © 2024 MARVEL.

    What’s the plot of ‘Marvel Zombies’?

    After the Avengers are overtaken by a zombie plague, a desperate group of survivors discover the key to bringing an end to the super-powered undead, racing across a dystopian landscape and risking life and limb to save their world.

    Who stars in ‘Marvel Zombies’?

    Iman Vellani as Kamala Khan
    Florence Pugh as Yelena Belova
    Elizabeth Olsen as Wanda Maximoff
    David Harbour as Alexei Shostakov
    Simu Liu as Shang-Chi
    Awkwafina as Katy Chen
    Hailee Steinfeld as Kate Bishop
    Randall Park as Jimmy Woo
    Todd Williams as Blade Knight

    (Center): Zombie Okoye (voiced by Kenna Ramsey) in Marvel Television's 'Marvel Zombies', exclusively on Disney+. Photo courtesy of Marvel Television. © 2025 MARVEL.
    (Center): Zombie Okoye (voiced by Kenna Ramsey) in Marvel Television’s ‘Marvel Zombies’, exclusively on Disney+. Photo courtesy of Marvel Television. © 2025 MARVEL.

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  • ‘X-Men ’97’ Interview: Supervising Producer Jake Castorena

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    Premiering on Disney+ March 20th is the new animated series ‘X-Men ’97,’ which is a continuation of the popular ‘90’s cartoon ‘X-Men: The Animated Series’ and features many of the original voice actors reprising their iconic roles.

    Related Article: Wolverine, Cyclops, Storm and Co. Return in the ‘X-Men ’97’ Trailer

    'X-Men '97' supervising producer and head director Jake Castorena.
    ‘X-Men ’97’ supervising producer and head director Jake Castorena.

    Moviefone recently had the pleasure of speaking with supervising producer and head director Jake Castorena about the new series, continuing the original series’ storylines, matching the animation to the original, and the importance of having the original voice actors return.

    You can read our full interview below or click on the video player above to watch our interviews.

    Storm (voiced by Alison Sealy-Smith), Gambit (voiced by AJ LoCascio), Cyclops (voiced by Ray Chase), Rogue (voiced by Lenore Zann), Wolverine (voiced by Cal Dodd), Bishop (voiced by Isaac Robinson-Smith), Beast (voiced by George Buza) in Marvel Animation's 'X-Men '97.'
    (L to R) Morph (voiced by JP Karliak), Storm (voiced by Alison Sealy-Smith), Gambit (voiced by AJ LoCascio), Cyclops (voiced by Ray Chase), Rogue (voiced by Lenore Zann), Wolverine (voiced by Cal Dodd), Bishop (voiced by Isaac Robinson-Smith), Beast (voiced by George Buza) in Marvel Animation’s ‘X-Men ’97.’ Photo courtesy of Marvel Animation. © 2024 MARVEL.

    Moviefone: To begin with, can you talk about developing this new series, continuing storylines from the original, and the challenges of matching the animation to the first series?

    Jake Castorena: Awesome. Great question. Luckily a lot of that stuff was figured out well before I was brought on board from the story bible and the inceptions of the script from day one, from Beau Demayo‘s vision and working in tandem with Marvel Studios, Brad Winderbaum and Dana Vasquez Everhart. They had already figured out where the parameters were for the sound box, for the show, where the show needs to start, and where it needs to pick up from. I was brought in to help work on where the visual parameters of the sound box were to work in tandem with the story. So how true it is that the writing just needs to evoke the ’90s nostalgia as well as understanding the characters and conveying these emotions and these themes and carrying that feeling across. Same responsibility must come in the visual because unfortunately we can’t put a script on screen. The audience is here to hear and feel those words on those stories, but they want to see the X-Men. So, the rest of our in-house team and I were tasked with what does that look like? What does that feel like? Where are those parameters and just what is too clean? What is too HD? What is too aged? What is too filmed like on a potato? Where is the fresh but familiar? Where is the show that we know and love and the show that we remember, right? The show that we feel. But also finding that delicate balance of what coworkers, friends, and peers are doing in the industry right now with the medium and just elevating animation. Not only that, but further showing that animation isn’t just a children’s medium, it’s another way to tell stories. So, with that, going in tandem with that and going, “Oh, okay, we must still be relevant and want to be watched along with that, but we also have to fit into the sound box of the ’90s and ground us a little bit.” So, finding that delicate balance and that visual challenge, that’s been honestly some of the most fun work that I’ve ever had the privilege to do on a show. I’ve gotten to do a lot of fun stuff, to be frank. Shout out to our whole in-house team from our production design and art director to our in-house animation lead and his team, and our in-house comp team. They help bring the finishing touches strong and that’s, when you watch the show, you go, “This feels like the OG show.” Not to make a bad pun, but it’s an uncanny valley. It’s uncanny, right? That is all meticulously worked on and thought up from day one until we executed day 9,748.

    Gambit (voiced by AJ LoCascio), Rogue (voiced by Lenore Zann), Jubilee (voiced by Holly Chou), Storm (voiced by Alison Sealy-Smith), Wolverine (voiced by Cal Dodd), Beast (voiced by George Buza), Morph (voiced by JP Karliak), and Bishop (voiced by Isaac Robinson-Smith) in Marvel Animation's 'X-Men '97.'
    (L to R) Gambit (voiced by AJ LoCascio), Rogue (voiced by Lenore Zann), Jubilee (voiced by Holly Chou), Storm (voiced by Alison Sealy-Smith), Wolverine (voiced by Cal Dodd), Beast (voiced by George Buza), Morph (voiced by JP Karliak), and Bishop (voiced by Isaac Robinson-Smith) in Marvel Animation’s ‘X-Men ’97.’ Photo courtesy of Marvel Animation. © 2024 MARVEL.

    MF: Finally, can you talk about the importance of having many of the original voice actors reprise their roles in this new series?

    JC: Well, again, that was one of those decisions that was just kind of already made. Once they knew they were going to make the show, it’s kind of a no-brainer. If you want to make a continuation, you must get the cast to continue. So, with that, it was more about are they available? Do they want to come back and play? That’s what was cool because yes, it was awesome! Look it’s been 30 years, right? Time is fickle. It hits us all. So, some of the voice actors are no longer with us, and they leave big shoes to fill. First and foremost, I am proud of our new cast stepping into these roles that they know are monuments to these characters that people know and love. I think they’re knocking it out of the park. Not only that, but to get the blessing from the legacy cast on them has been nothing short of just awesome and quite honestly brought a tear to my eye. It’s like, “Oh, that’s so great.” How do you have X-Men without Rogue’s syrupy thick accent? Again, to that point, those who were still game and wanted to come back and do the voices and who could still do the voices, we brought back to play. Those who were game, and again, it’s been 30 years, some vocal quality doesn’t keep sometimes, it’s just time. Those who still wanted to come back and play with us, we found they were given other roles to be able to come in and still play with the sound box because it is about acknowledging the work and the people that came before us. So just to get to have everybody come in and play as much as we could, that’s just been a dream come true.

    Beast (voiced by George Buza), Rogue (voiced by Lenore Zann), Morph (voiced by JP Karliak), Cyclops (voiced by Ray Chase), Wolverine (voiced by Cal Dodd), Gambit (voiced by AJ LoCascio), and Bishop (voiced by Isaac Robinson-Smith) in Marvel Animation's 'X-Men '97.'
    (L to R) Beast (voiced by George Buza), Rogue (voiced by Lenore Zann), Morph (voiced by JP Karliak), Cyclops (voiced by Ray Chase), Wolverine (voiced by Cal Dodd), Gambit (voiced by AJ LoCascio), and Bishop (voiced by Isaac Robinson-Smith) in Marvel Animation’s ‘X-Men ’97.’ Photo courtesy of Marvel Animation. © 2024 MARVEL.

    What is the Plot of ‘X-Men ‘97’?

    Picking up after the events of ‘X-Men: The Animated Series’ (1992–1997), the X-Men face dangerous new challenges following the loss of their leader, Professor X (Ross Marquand).

    Who is in the Cast of ‘X-Men ‘97’?

    'X-Men '97,' exclusively on Disney+.
    ‘X-Men ’97,’ exclusively on Disney+. © 2024 MARVEL.

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  • Comic-Con 2022: Marvel Spotlights its Upcoming Animated Slate

    Even as its live-action offerings continue to expand (‘She-Hulk’ is next up on the roster), Disney and Marvel are not neglecting the animated side of their televisual universe.

    At this year’s San Diego Comic-Con, the Marvel team offered a blend of announcements, confirmations and new details on their various animated series.

    ‘What If…?’ of course, has already had its first season out on the streaming service, will be back for more early next year. The panel included a screening of one episode of Season 2, plus news that Season 3 has just been commissioned. Season 2 includes episodes featuring characters such as ‘Thor: Ragnarok’s Hela.

    The Zombies episode of ‘What If…?’ was a popular one among fans, so of course the MCU is spinning that one off. ‘Marvel Zombies’, also inspired by the 2005 comics run, takes place in an alternate reality where a new generation of heroes must battle against a zombie apocalypse.

    That show is overseen by executive producer Bryan Andrews (who directs) and written by fellow executive producer Zeb Wells.

    San Diego Comic-Con 2022 Marvel Animation panel.
    San Diego Comic-Con 2022 Marvel Animation panel.

    Further away in terms of release is ‘Spider-Man: Freshman Year’, the new Spidey cartoon series.

    Originally announced on Disney+ Day last year, ‘Spider-Man: Freshman Year’ is an animated series that follows Peter Parker on his way to becoming Spider-Man in the MCU, with a journey unlike we’ve ever seen and a style that celebrates the character’s early comic book roots. With Jeff Trammel as head writer, the show will be set before the events of ‘Captain America: Civil War’ and naturally sees Peter wearing a version of his earlier, more homemade suit.

    Jeff Trammell teased the show with the cast of characters, and Ryan Meinerding showed off the new Spider-Man suit designed for the series. A fun reveal was that moderator Paul F. Tompkins will be playing a character in the series. A second season was also announced, aptly titled ‘Spider-Man: Sophomore Year.’

    We learned at the panel that Charlie Cox is aboard to voice Matt Murdock/Daredevil in the series, though there’s no word on whether Tom Holland is playing Peter (he’s said before he’d be happy to do it). Doctor Strange was also featured in the artwork shown at the panel.
    ‘Freshman Year’ will debut on Disney+ in 2024.

    Before that, we’ll see one of the more anticipated offerings, ‘X-Men ’97’. Written and produced by Beau DeMayo, it’ll further the legacy of the 1990s ‘X-Men: The Animated Series’ and, to the delight of fans in the audience at the Con, will indeed feature the iconic theme music.

    San Diego Comic-Con 2022 Marvel Animation panel.
    San Diego Comic-Con 2022 Marvel Animation panel.

    While the show is still in an unfinished state, DeMayo brought artwork and an animatic, and announced that a Season 2 is also being figured out.

    ‘X-Men ’97’ heads to Disney+ in Fall 2023.

    On the sillier and more adorable side of things, we have ‘I Am Groot’, which spins off the toddler version of the leafy ‘Guardians of the Galaxy’ character. Voiced, as usual by Vin Diesel, the five initial shorts while chronicles his glory days growing up — and getting into trouble — among the stars.

    Written, produced and directed by Kirsten Lepore the Groot shorts, teased in the first trailer for the show, offer the chance for limited dialogue fun as Groot encounters other creatures – and has problems with them!

    Bradley Cooper is back to voice Rocket and Lepore announced that a further five shorts are now in the works.

    The first batch will take root on Disney+ on August 10th.

    'I Am Groot,' exclusively on Disney+. © 2022 MARVEL.
    ‘I Am Groot,’ exclusively on Disney+. © 2022 MARVEL.