“In an ever changing industry, with new business models/streaming services entering our world, l feel very blessed to have enjoyed three successful seasons,” Gregg, who played Chase on the show, posted on his Instagram with a bit of the final trailer.
He added, “With the final season airing on December 13th, the feeling I have is definitely bittersweet, however, as one door closes, another one opens. I am very excited for the future, and like always, I am extremely honored and appreciative to have your support as I enter a new chapter of my career. Here’s to 3 fantastic seasons and to a very exciting journey in the near future.”
The cancellation news comes just after it was announced that Marvel’s Cloak and Daggerwas cancelled after two seasons on Freeform.
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Star James Marsters just revealed that Hulu has decided to bring the show back for a third season.
“The showrunner just told the cast that we’re in for a third season. I just got that last night,” James told the crowd at Lexington Comic & Toy Con.
He later added, “I probably just broke all kinds of Marvel rules.â€
Chatting with Collider in a group interview, the 24-year-old actress says that season two, now airing on Hulu, picks up with the two “discovering what it’s like to be in a relationship with each other.”
Lyrica adds that “it gets complicated, at times, especially if you’re in a group of runaways together. In a mansion that’s underneath a hill, somewhere in Griffith Park. Things get tough, but Nico and Karolina they have a lot of love for each other, and I’m excited for [the fans] to see their journey together. It’s quite beautiful.”
Lyrica also stopped by Build Series in New York City last week to chat about the new season of the show. Check out her full interview below now!
Marvel’s Runaways is only days away from premiering its’ new season on Hulu and Rhenzy Feliz is giving us new teasers about the what’s happening with the kids, particularly for his character, Alex.
The new season, premiering on Friday, December 21st, finds the kids living off the streets and Alex will be learning a hard lesson in life.
“He no longer has the luxuries that he once had. He can’t do the things that he did from that comfortable place,” Rhenzy shared with TV Guide. “He’s sort of grown up in this Brentwood, rich lifestyle for his entire life. And for him to get to see the other side how people live? It’s the same world, same city, but you drive 10 minutes and you’re in a completely different part of town.”
He adds, “So for him to get to see that up close and personal and see that they’re still people — these are still people who are living lives, it’s just that they aren’t as fortunate. They aren’t as privileged as you are to grow up the way that you did.”
“It’s sort of humbling for him to see that,” Rhenzy continues, “and I think it even adds more to that disdain that he has for his parents. I think that’s sort of going to drive him through the second season. That search for justice that we saw in the first season.”
Alex will also be separated from the group for a short time, but he’ll be making new friends along the way.
“That also kind of changes the way he thinks about things and where he puts his priorities. You’ll see how that unfolds.”
In the upcoming season, the Runaways have left their homes (and evil parents) behind and now have to learn to live on their own. As they scavenge for food, search for shelter, and take care of one another, our kids begin to realize that, for better or worse, they’re stuck with each other.
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When Marvel’s Runaways aired its first season finale, we all saw the start of Nico and Karolina’s relationship.
Now, with season two, which returns on December 21st to Hulu, their new relationship will be the “emotional core” of the season, co-showrunner Josh Schwartz shared with TVLine.
“They both sort of declared themselves to each other,†co-showrunner Stephanie Savage added, “and now they’re in a situation where they’re living without their parents but they’re living with the rest of the runways in the same house — which is a pretty quick advancement of a new relationship for young people.”
She adds, “They’re going to be struggling not just with trying to save the world, but how to have an appropriate teenage relationship in such an adult situation.â€
Season two will pick up almost immediately where the first season left off, with the runaway teens now on their own, taking refuge in an underground hostel, and having to fend for themselves.