A Lot Of Marvel Fan-Favorites Die In Marvel Zombies. There’s Only One That Made Me Tear Up

Honestly, I went into *Marvel Zombies* with no real idea of what to expect, but I was completely unprepared for just how willing it was to kill off practically every Marvel hero we know and love. At the start, I figured Kamala Khan, Kate Bishop, and Riri Williams would be our main crew throughout the series. But when Kate Bishop died so early on – and after a trick arrow misfired, no less – it became clear this show wasn’t going to protect its characters the way the MCU usually does. It was a bold move, and it definitely signaled this series was going to be different.

Marvel Zombies: Riri Williams and Kate Bishop Fates Explained, Did They Survive?

In the animated series *Marvel Zombies*, Iman Vellani, Dominique Thorne, and Hailee Steinfeld star as Kamala Khan/Ms. Marvel, Riri Williams/Ironheart, and Kate Bishop. These characters, hinting at a future Young Avengers team-up, begin the show by teaming up to survive a zombie outbreak caused by a virus from the Quantum Realm. Because the series is rated R, any character could be killed off violently at any time.

Stranger Things’ Co-Creators Explains Why They Don’t Prefer TV Shows Releasing New Seasons Yearly, And I Respectfully Disagree

The Duffer Brothers, creators of the popular show, recently spoke at a Variety event about their new deal with Paramount Pictures. A key part of this deal is that they’ll be developing movies for release in theaters. While they’ll also be working on TV shows, they indicated these seasons will likely be shorter and won’t come out every year. Matt Duffer explained their thinking behind this approach.

Disney+ Finally Adds Star Wars Collection That’s Been Missing for Years

Disney+ has created a new Star Wars collection called “Lucasfilm Animated Collection,” bringing all of the franchise’s animated series and films together in one spot. The collection’s artwork also commemorates the 20th anniversary of Lucasfilm Animation, which was founded in 2005 to produce projects like *Star Wars: The Clone Wars*.

FOX Officially Loses ‘911’ Series Rights – But the Show Goes on Elsewhere

Ryan Murphy, the creator of *9-1-1: Lone Star*, revealed in October 2024 that Season 5 would be the show’s last. He explained that the show wasn’t profitable for Disney, as it aired on the Fox network. Despite the cancellation, the series concluded successfully, wrapping up all storylines and giving each character a satisfying ending. After five seasons, news surfaced that FOX was losing the rights to the *9-1-1* spin-off.