Echo Season 2 In Doubt At Marvel and Disney+
Viewership must not be that great.
Viewership must not be that great.
The Marvel way is no longer said to be working which follows massive MCU failures.
Will kick off on Disney+ with a three-episode premiere on Wednesday, February 21.
The actress says they went over budget.
Footage reveals the show is now in production in downtown Los Angeles.
In an interview, the deaf actress starts to sign ‘M-She’ before she catches herself.
The post-credit scene lines up with the details revealed following news of the reboot.
First two episodes are decent enough but the series takes a massive nosedive from there.
Check out what the negative reviews say and comparisons to the MCU.
All five episodes will stream on Disney+ and Hulu on January 10, 2024.
A.C. Bradley announces the news on Twitter.
Just when you think the MCU can’t get any worse, hold my beer.
Ifinite stories and endless possibilities across the Multiverse.
What could have been a good episode instead gets bogged down by pushing diverse characters onto the fandom.
The latest episode is downhill full of forgettable MCU characters.
Rick Riordan changes the story of Medusa to reflect the thought she is a rape victim at the hands of Poseidon.
Marvel finally gets a diverse character right that isn’t all about sending a message.
More weak writing as the series seems like it has been rushed for whatever reason.
Russell T Davies continues lecturing the fans but things don’t go sweet they go sour.
Fun episode with lots of jokes and references.
The MCU needs a facelift.
Marvel in the gutter along with Pixar and the Disney films and no Star Wars.
Is the new show woke? It actually might be decent enough to watch.
The action continues in season two as Bryce and Monkey head to the city that never sleeps, New York City!
Reviews are iffy but the footage looks good so far.
The witty and rebellious artificial intelligence app tells it like it is.
Ike Perlmutter, Nelson Peltz vs Bob Iger and the Disney board.
New Magneto, and Cyclops, Jean Grey, Nightcrawler, Goblin Queen, and X-Cutioner.
Follows the surprising news about the Black Panther spinoff animated series.
Nine episodes start streaming daily on Disney+ starting Dec. 22.