The long-awaited final chapter of the “Marvel’s Wastelanders” audio epic has arrived! Today, Marvel Entertainment and SiriusXM announced their newest original scripted podcast, Marvel’s Wastelanders, will premiere on Monday, December 5. Marvel’s Wastelanders is the sixth and final installment of the popular series and marks the first-ever audio crossover event for Marvel’s podcasts.
The new story features an incredible line-up of talent and brings back the big-name stars that appeared throughout the “Marvel’s Wastelanders” adventure including Timothy Busfield as Star-Lord, Stephen Lang as Hawkeye, Susan Sarandon as Black Widow, Robert Patrick as Wolverine, and Dylan Baker as Doctor Doom.
The weekly 10-episode series is directed by Kimberly Senior, co-written by Nick Bernardone (Fear the Walking Dead), J. Holtham, and Mark Waid, has original sound design by One Thousand Birds (Marvel’s Wastelanders: Hawkeye), and original music by Lindsay Jones. The series art is inked by Steve McNiven...
The new story features an incredible line-up of talent and brings back the big-name stars that appeared throughout the “Marvel’s Wastelanders” adventure including Timothy Busfield as Star-Lord, Stephen Lang as Hawkeye, Susan Sarandon as Black Widow, Robert Patrick as Wolverine, and Dylan Baker as Doctor Doom.
The weekly 10-episode series is directed by Kimberly Senior, co-written by Nick Bernardone (Fear the Walking Dead), J. Holtham, and Mark Waid, has original sound design by One Thousand Birds (Marvel’s Wastelanders: Hawkeye), and original music by Lindsay Jones. The series art is inked by Steve McNiven...
- 12/6/2022
- Podnews.net
As Bob Iger returns to the helm of Disney for the next two years, he faces a corporate version of one of the Disney-owned streaming service Hulu’s biggest limited-series hits: “Little Fires Everywhere.”
And one of the fires he must face is what to do with Hulu, the hybrid subscription/ad-supported streamer in which Disney holds a controlling stake since completing its acquisition of 21st Century Fox three years ago. Under a 2019 agreement, Disney can buy out rival Comcast’s remaining 33 stake in Hulu as early as January 2024 (and Comcast can require that Disney do so).
But Iger has been mum on his plans for Hulu, even suggesting at a company town hall on Monday that he’s “very, very comfortable with the set of assets we have” and “there’s no sense of urgency or even interest right now in acquiring anything more.”
Still, it’s unclear if...
And one of the fires he must face is what to do with Hulu, the hybrid subscription/ad-supported streamer in which Disney holds a controlling stake since completing its acquisition of 21st Century Fox three years ago. Under a 2019 agreement, Disney can buy out rival Comcast’s remaining 33 stake in Hulu as early as January 2024 (and Comcast can require that Disney do so).
But Iger has been mum on his plans for Hulu, even suggesting at a company town hall on Monday that he’s “very, very comfortable with the set of assets we have” and “there’s no sense of urgency or even interest right now in acquiring anything more.”
Still, it’s unclear if...
- 12/1/2022
- by Lucas Manfredi
- The Wrap
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