Not to be outdone by the Cartoon Network's DC Nation, Disney has announced the launch of their new superhero-themed programming block, Marvel Universe.
The Marvel Universe slot features - like DC Nation - is a programming block designed to capitalize on the popularity of the publisher's most popular characters. And like DC Nation, Marvel Universe will feature a mix of half-hour animated action series, interstitial shorts, comedic animations and behind-the-scenes features. Unlike DC Nation, however, Marvel Universe will air on Sunday mornings - not Saturdays.
Here's what we can expect, courtesy of TV Guide:
Kicking off the block at 11am/10c is the new series Ultimate Spider-Man, which puts a new spin on the legendary hero. The creative team features a who's who of comic book and animation talent, including Paul Dini (Batman Beyond), Brian Michael Bendis (who wrote every issue of the phenomenally successful Ultimate Spider-Man comic book), the production team Man of Action, who created Ben 10 and Generator Rex, and Jeph Loeb, the head of Marvel's TV division whose credits include Smallville and Heroes.
On April 1, a second episode of Ultimate Spider-Man will air at 11:30am/10:30c. That will be followed by the second season of Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes (which will move to its regular timeslot of 11:30am the following week, on April 8). Throughout the block the network will air a series of short-form programming that spotlights Marvel superheroes. Here are the official descriptions of five of the series:
Fury Files Top-secret access to S.H.I.E.L.D. video dossiers on key Marvel heroes, including Iron Fist, Power Man, Nova and White Tiger and the villains they face, are animated with mix of traditional animation and motion comic art.
Marvel Mash-Up The Marvel Universe is turned upside down with these hilarious and unexpected takes on iconic Marvel heroes and villains, featuring classic animation edited with a comedic twist.
Animated Reality Stunt and special effects experts showcase the epic moves of favorite Marvel superheroes including Captain America and Spider-Man.
What Would It Take? Get a glimpse into the science and modern technology required to create the heroes' gadgets, abilities and tech in real life, ranging from Iron Man's jet propulsion boots to Iron Fist's power-packed punch.
Master Class Marvel's Chief Creative Officer, Joe Quesada, explains the artistic vision behind Marvel's greatest superheroes and shows how artists bring them to life.
And if you can't wait until April 1st, here's Entertainment Weekly's sneak-peek of Ultimate Spider-Man.
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