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Review: Marvel Hero Project on Disney+ November 12

Marvel Hero Project

Prior to the launch of Disney + later this month we were provided early screener access to a number of shows. There was only one that I knew I had to start watching with the family and that was Marvel’s Hero Project. This 1/2 hour show will leave you inspired and should strike so many of the chords of “the feels”. The show spotlights a different kid each week who has been chosen as a hero because of something that they have done to inspire and help others. These are some incredible kids. So far we’ve watched the first two episodes and we are hooked. We’re going to have to buy more tissues for the rest of them because I do not think I’ll be able to make it through a single episode without crying.

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The first episode spotlights Jordan, a 12 year-old girl with limb differences. She was inspired to help others learn to design after having a positive experience learning 3D design. This young woman is an innovator and an advocate for other young children with limb differences. My kids were so impressed with what she designed as well.

Marvel Hero Project - Sensational Jordan - Image 1

Through the course of the episode we learn more about Jordan and her life growing up. While we learn about her we also see the Marvel team learning about her and coming up with ideas for a comic book based on her. The team talks about all that she has done for herself and others while comparing her to different Marvel superheroes. I loved this episode.

Marvel Hero Project - Incredible Elijah Image 2

The second episode is about Elijah, a 10 year-old boy who is on a crusade to help children stay protected from child abuse. His strong, passionate words motivate people to work with him and make adults take notice of his cause. Elijah is an ordained minister, pen pals with his senators, and an advocate for preventing child abuse. His episode was also an inspiration.

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I loved how the Marvel team talked about who Elijah is and how they would represent him in the comic book. Their ability to take ordinary kids who are living extra ordinary lives and making them into comic book heroes is incredible. They really capture the essence of what makes each child stand out.

Marvel Hero Project Logo

Here is the official description of the show and also a show trailer. You must not miss this when Disney + starts streaming later this month.

In life, it doesn’t take wearing a suit of iron, carrying a mythical hammer or swinging from spider webs to be a real hero.

Sometimes the person who can make a positive difference in the world is the person who simply sees a problem and has the passion to find a creative solution. And in Marvel’s Hero Project, the new Disney+ series, those people are kids. Like the girl who helps loved ones with Alzheimer’s make connections through puzzles or a boy who grows an urban garden to feed the hungry, despite his own family’s financial hardships. The first non-scripted reality series from Marvel Entertainment takes an up close and personal look at the lives of twenty amazing kids from across the country, each of whom is doing remarkable things to help his or her community. Each week, Marvel surprises these young heroes, who have dedicated themselves to performing selfless acts of bravery, kindness and betterment, by welcoming them into Marvel’s Hero Project, inspiring viewers of all ages.

Marvel’s Hero Project is produced by Marvel New Media in partnership with MaggieVision Productions. The series is executive produced by Sana Amanat, Sarah Amos, Joe Quesada, Shane Rahmani, Stephen Wacker and Liza Wyles for Marvel and Maura Mandt and John Hirsch for MaggieVision.

She-Ra Season 4 is coming to Netflix November 5

DreamWorks She-Ra And The Princesses Of Power At New York Comic-Con
NEW YORK, NEW YORK – OCTOBER 06: (L-R) Aimee Carrero, Noelle Stevenson, Lauren Ash, AJ Michalka and Karen Fukuhara attend DreamWorks She-Ra and the Princesses of Power at New York Comic-Con on October 06, 2019 in New York City. (Photo by Monica Schipper/Getty Images for DreamWorks Animation Television)

The other day at the New York Comic Con there was a special She-Ra panel and during the panel the new looks for the characters were revealed. They also revealed a new teaser trailer and the date of the next season. I am happy to hear that the season will be 13 episodes and so not a tiny 6 or 7 episode season. I can’t stand when they do that. thirteen is a good amount of episodes. Fans there even got to watch the first episode of the season and then were treated to a panel with executive producer Noelle Stevenson, Aimee Carrero (Adora/She-Ra), A.J. Michalka (Catra), Karen Fukuhara (Glimmer), and Lauren Ash (Scorpia) moderated by TV Guide Features Editor Krutika Mallikarjuna.

She-Ra Poster

The she-Ra themed poster for the season features a whole new look for Glimmer who has become the new queen of Bright Moon and leader of the Rebellion.

The Horde Poster

The Horde poster features Catra as the co-leader of The Horde. She is also sporting a new look.

Season 4 begins with the respective rises of Queen Glimmer as leader of the Rebellion and Catra as co-leader of the Horde. As the Horde makes advances on the Rebellion under the looming threat of Horde Prime’s arrival, the Princess Alliance makes heroic strides but begins to disagree on the best way to defend Etheria. Ultimately, a shocking discovery about Etheria itself causes Adora to reconsider everything she thought she knew.

In a season where relationships and power dynamics are in constant flux, the cast gave a sneak peek inside other pieces of the season including new character designs for Glimmer and Catra, Lauren Ash shared a clip from an episode focused on Scorpia, and Stevenson teased that there’s a special episode called “Boys Night Out” that includes a couple musical numbers.

New York Comic Con fans surprised with new season 4 teaser trailer and posters.

Teaser Trailer:

Some of the Panel Highlights Included:

  • The audience had a great reaction to Glimmer and Catra’s new looks
  • People were thrilled to learn that there will be an episode focused on Scorpia

DreamWorks She-Ra and the Princesses of Power features the voice talents of Aimee Carrero (Young and Hungry) as Adora/She-Ra, Karen Fukuhara (The Boys) as Glimmer, AJ Michalka (The Goldbergs) as Catra, Marcus Scribner (black-ish) as Bow, Lauren Ash (Superstore) as Scorpia, Reshma Shetty (Royal Pains) as Angella, Lorraine Toussaint (Orange is the New Black) as Shadow Weaver, Keston John (The Good Place) as Hordak, Christine Woods (Hello Ladies) as Entrapta, Genesis Rodriguez (Time After Time) as Perfuma, Jordan Fisher (To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before 2) as Seahawk, Vella Lovell (Crazy Ex-Girlfriend) as Mermista, Merit Leighton (Alexa and Katie) as Frosta, Sandra Oh (Killing Eve) as Castaspella, Krystal Joy Brown (Motown: The Musical) as Netossa, and returning for Season 4 is Geena Davis (Thelma and Louise) as Huntara.

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About DreamWorks Animation:
DreamWorks Animation is one of the world’s leading producers of high-quality, animated family programming, reaching consumers in more than 190 countries. Creating a diverse array of original content in a variety of formats and delivering deep, fully immersive worlds served up with compelling characters, the prolific studio has garnered 25 EmmyⓇAwards since inception in 2013 and is home to such beloved series as Trollhunters, Spirit Riding Free, She-Ra and the Princesses of Power, Trolls: The Beat Goes On!, The Boss Baby: Back in Business, Kung Fu Panda: The Paws of Destiny, Voltron Legendary Defender, The Epic Tales of Captain Underpants, Dragons: Race to the Edge, All Hail King Julien, The Adventures of Puss in Boots and the recently released 3Below. DreamWorks is a division of the Universal Filmed Entertainment Group within NBCUniversal, a subsidiary of Comcast Corporation.