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.External linksMarvel's Runaways, or simply Runaways, is an American series created for by and, based on the superhero team. It is set in the (MCU), sharing continuity with and other. The series is produced by, and, with Schwartz and Savage serving as., and star as the Runaways, six teenagers from different backgrounds who unite against their parents, the, portrayed by,. Also stars in the second season as Jonah, after recurring in the first, while Clarissa Thibeaux stars in the third season as, after recurring in the second.A film from based on the Runaways began development in May 2008, before being shelved in 2013 due to the success of. In August 2016, Marvel Television announced that Runaways had received a pilot order from Hulu, after being developed and written by Schwartz and Savage. Casting for the Runaways and the Pride were revealed in February 2017. Filming on the pilot began in Los Angeles in February 2017.

The series was officially ordered by Hulu in May 2017.The first season was released from November 21, 2017, to January 9, 2018. The show was renewed for a 13-episode second season, which was released in its entirety on December 21, 2018. The third and final season of ten episodes was released on December 13, 2019.

Production Development was hired to write a screenplay for in May 2008, based on his comic book. In April 2010, Marvel hired to direct the film, and a month later signed on to write a new script. Development on the film was put on hold the following October, and Pearce explained in September 2013 that the Runaways film had been shelved due to the success of; the earliest the film could be made was for Phase Three of the. In October 2014, after announcing Marvel's Phase Three films without Runaways, Marvel Studios president said the project was 'still an awesome script that exists in our script vault. In our television and future film discussions, it's always one that we talk about, because we have a solid draft there. But we can't make them all.' , based at, was waiting for the right before moving forward with a television take on the characters.

And, whose company had an overall deal with ABC, independently brought up the property during a general meeting with the studio, and, by August 2016, the pair had spent a year conversing with Marvel about turning Runaways into a television series. That month, it was announced that streaming service had ordered a pilot episode and scripts for a full season of Runaways, to be co-produced by Marvel Television, and Fake Empire Productions. Hulu was believed to already have 'an eye toward a full-season greenlight'.

Executive producer felt 'it was an easy decision' to have Hulu air the series over the other networks Marvel Television works with, because 'we were very excited about the possibility of joining a network that was young and growing in the same way that when we went to when it was young and growing on the original side. It really feels like we're in the right place at the right time with the right show.' Loeb and Marvel Television were also impressed by the success of Hulu's, which helped further justify the decision. Schwartz and Savage wrote the pilot, and serve as showrunners on the series, as well as executive producers alongside Loeb and Jim Chory. In May 2017, Runaways received a 10-episode series order from Hulu at their annual advertising presentation.Fake Empire's Lis Rowinski produces the series, and Vaughan serves as an executive consultant. On this, Vaughan noted he 'did a little consulting early in the process', but felt the series 'found the ideal 'foster parents' in Josh Schwartz and Stephanie Savage who lovingly adapted the comics into a stylish drama that feels like contemporary Los Angeles'.

He also praised the cast, crew and writers working on the series, and felt the pilot looked 'like an comic', referring to the artist who worked with Vaughan when he created the characters. Loeb said that it had been Schwartz and Savage who had asked that Vaughan be involved, and said that this was something that 'a lot of showrunners don't immediately gravitate towards'. In discussions with Vaughan, Marvel found that he 'really wanted to be involved and make sure that it was done, not just properly, but in a way that it would last 100 episodes'. On January 8, 2018, Hulu renewed the series for a 13-episode second season.On March 24, 2019, Hulu renewed the series for a ten-episode third season. That November, it was announced the third season would be the final one for the series.

Writing Schwartz was a fan of the Runaways comic for some time, and introduced it to Savage, saying, 'When you're a teenager, everything feels like life and death, and the stakes in this story—really felt like that.' Loeb described the series as of the (MCU), which Schwartz said meant 'treating the problems of teenagers as if they are adults' and having the series 'feel true and authentic to the teenage experience, even in this heightened context'. Loeb noted that it would deal with modern political issues by saying, 'This is a time when figures of authority are in question, and this is a story where teenagers are at that age where they see their parents as fallible and human. Just because someone is in charge, doesn't mean that they're here to do good.'

The producers did note that the series would explore the parents' perspective as well, with the pilot telling the story from the Runaways' perspective, and the second episode showing the same story from their parents'—the 's—perspective, with the two stories converging midway through the first season.Schwartz likened the tone of Runaways to that of the comics it was based on, calling it 'so distinct', saying much of the tone Vaughn used when writing the comics overlapped with the tones Schwartz and Savage like to work in. The pair were excited by the freedom given to them by Hulu over the usual broadcasters they were used to working with, such as allowing the children to swear in the show, not having set lengths for each episode, and being able to explore the parents' story; Hulu wanted 'something that felt broad and where we could push the envelope in places'. Schwartz described the series as a coming-of-age story and a family drama, with focus on the characters that can lead to long stretches of the series not featuring super powers, so 'if you didn't see the show title, you wouldn't know that you were in a Marvel show for long stretches. That was our aesthetic starting place, but there are episodes where there's some good Marvel stuff.' Speaking to the second season, Schwartz felt the series would 'accelerate' since the season would be following the kids on the run, saying, 'Our focus shifts to these kids and trying to survive in the streets there's a greater sense of tension and momentum in keeping with where we are in this part of the story.' He added that the kids' experience on the run would force them to grow up and make them confront and deal with adult themes quickly. He added that the relationship between Nico and Karolina that began at the end of the first season would be 'the emotional core' of the second.

As for the parents in the season, Schwartz described them as racing against the clock 'to find their kids before something catastrophic potentially could occur'. Since the kids know about their powers, they are utilized more in the season. Additionally, the hostel the kids move into is a dilapidated mansion under. With the third season being the final one of the series, 'the story was said to come to a natural ending point'.

Cast of Runaways at the 2017 (L-R:, and )In February 2017, Marvel announced the casting of the Runaways, with as, as, as, as, as, and as. Shortly after, Marvel announced the casting of the Pride, with as, as Catherine Wilder, as, as Robert Minoru, as Dale Yorkes, as Stacey Yorkes, as Leslie Dean, as Frank Dean, as Victor Stein, and as Janet Stein. Loeb praised casting director Patrick Rush, explaining that all of the series regulars for Runaways were the producers' first choice for the role. The majority of the children are portrayed by 'fresh faces', which was an intentional choice. By August 2017, had been cast in the recurring role of Jonah. He was promoted to series regular for the second season.For the second season, Schwartz noted that 'really popular, exciting characters' from the comics would appear. In October 2018, it was announced that Jan Luis Castellanos had joined the cast as.

Clarissa Thibeaux was cast as, a casting and role that was not revealed until the release of the second season.In June 2019, was announced as cast in the role of for the third season. Filming Filming on the pilot began by February 10, 2017, in Los Angeles, under the Rugrats, and concluded on March 3. Director was given free rein by Marvel and Hulu to establish the look of the series, and wanted to create a feel that was 'very grounded and authentic'.

He also looked to differentiate between the hand-held, gritty world of the Runaways and the more stylistic world of the Pride. He felt the latter could be explored more in the series moving forward, but was not available to direct any more episodes of the season.

Following completion of the pilot and the show's pick-up to series, there was concern among the cast and crew that the impending writers' strike would prevent the series to move forward. However, the strike did not happen, and filming on the rest of the season began at the end of June, again in Los Angeles. Production on the season had concluded by October 21.Production on the second season began the week of April 23, 2018, again in Los Angeles under the working title Rugrats. Filming on the season continued until late September 2018. Filming for the third season began on May 13, 2019.

Music In May 2017, was hired to compose the music for the series. Khosla said that, due to his history as a songwriter, his scoring process involves 'working on these song-stories and weaving them through different episodes'. He described the Runaways score as being 'completely synthesized', utilizing analog synthesizers from the 1980s, specifically the and ' synths. Khosla compared the 'alternative feel' of his score to, adding 'there is an element of rebellion, so sonically going for something that is a little bit outside the box, non-traditional, I felt was an appropriate approach. I feel like I'm making art on this show.' Serves as, having done so on all of Schwartz and Savage's previous series.

On January 12, 2018, a soundtrack from the first season consisting of 12 licensed tracks plus two by Khosla, was released digitally. Runaways (Original Soundtrack)No.TitleArtist(s)Length1.' Runaways Theme'1:132.' May I Have This Dance'2:533.'

Cane Shuga'3:174.' King Charles (Clean)'2:415.' Beat Goes On'Lizzy Land3:408.' All My Heroes'3:039.'

Antidote (Live Arrangement)'5:4310.' Fuerza (feat. Nani Castle)'Tony Quattro3:4011.' Beyond a Mortal'5:4512.' Long Life'2:3813.' Blanket Me'4:5614.'

Gert's Lullaby'Siddhartha Khosla &2:19Additionally, the original score for the series was released digitally on January 26. All music by Siddhartha Khosla: Runaways (Score)No.TitleLength1.' Runaways Theme'1:122.' Safe With Us'1:283.' Man in Bed'1:296.' In Love With Her Question Mark'2:097.' Pretends Not to Hear'3:369.'

Alpha User Has Arrived'2:4710.' Gert's Lullaby' (featuring )2:1711.' Staff of One'0:2612.' I'm Victor, Victor Stein'2:4614.' Molly's Escape'2:4615.'

Think You Got Hacked'3:3816.' Not on the Same Side Anymore'4:2017.' Runaways V Pride'5:10Marvel Cinematic Universe tie-ins Loeb confirmed in July 2017 that the series would be set in the MCU, but that the show's characters would not be concerned with the actions of the, for example, saying, 'Would you be following on social media or would you be following someone your own age? The fact that they've found each other and they're going through this mystery together at the moment is what we're concerned about, not what is doing.' The showrunners considered the series' connection to the MCU to be 'liberating', as it allowed them to set the series in a universe where superheroics and fantasy are already established and do not need to be explained to the audience. Schwartz said they 'were very capable of telling the story that we wanted to tell independent of any of the other Marvel stories that are out there.' Initially, Loeb had said that there were no plans to crossover across networks with the similarly themed on, as Marvel wanted the series to find its footing before further connecting with other elements of the universe, though 'You'll see things that comment on each other; we try to touch base wherever we can.

Things that are happening in L.A. Are not exactly going to be affecting what's happening in New Orleans where Cloak & Dagger is set. It's being aware of it and trying to find a way to connect that makes sense.' On August 1, 2019, it was revealed that season 3 is set to include a crossover episode with Cloak & Dagger., a company featured throughout the MCU, has its logo shown in the series. It also mentions. Speaking to the third season, the showrunners said the series would 'deepen its connection' to the Marvel Universe.

It features the, as well as the from. Release Runaways premiered its first three episodes on Hulu in the United States on November 21, 2017, with the first season consisting of 10 episodes, and concluding on January 9, 2018. The series aired on in Canada, premiering on November 22, and aired on in the United Kingdom premiering on April 18, 2018. The premiere episode made its broadcast debut in the United States on Freeform on August 2, 2018, following the airing of the first season finale of Cloak & Dagger; the airing is part of Freeform's ongoing marketing partnership with Hulu. The first season was also made available on when it launched on November 12, 2019. The second season, consisting of 13 episodes, was released in its entirety on December 21, 2018.

The third season was released on December 13, 2019, and will become available on Disney+ on January 10, 2020. Marketing Cast members and Schwartz and Savage appeared at 2017 to promote the series, where a trailer for the series was revealed, along with a screening of the first episode. The series had its red carpet premiere at the Regency Bruin Theatre in on November 16, 2017. Reception Critical response The website reported an 86% approval rating for the first season, based on 81 reviews, with an average rating of 7.85/10.

The website's consensus reads, 'Earnest, fun, and more balanced than its source material, Runaways finds strong footing in an over-saturated genre.' , which uses a weighted average, assigned a score of 68 out of 100 based on 26 critics, indicating 'generally favorable reviews'.Reviewing the first two episodes of the series, Joseph Schmidt of ComicBook.com praised the show for its faithfulness to the comics, but also for some of the changes it made, appreciating the increased focus on the parents.

He thought the cast portraying the Runaways was 'pretty spot on', but 'many of the parents are scene stealers', highlighting the performances of Marsters, Wersching, and Pardue.The second season has an approval rating of 86% on Rotten Tomatoes, based on 22 reviews, with an average rating of 6.62/10. The website's critical consensus states, ' Runaways hits the ground running in its sophomore season, but though it deepens the connections between its expansive cast, formulaic stories and an over-dependence on plot devices holds it back from fully maturing into a compelling character study.' The third season has an approval rating of 89% on Rotten Tomatoes, based on 9 reviews, with an average rating of 7.88/10.' Accolades YearAwardCategoryRecipientResultRef.2017Golden Issue AwardsBest Ensemble CastRunawaysWon2018Jerry Goldsmith AwardsBest Score for a TV showSiddhartha KhoslaNominatedBest New Media Superhero SeriesRunawaysNominated2019BMI Streaming Media AwardsSiddhartha KhoslaWonBest Streaming Superhero Television SeriesRunawaysNominatedChoice Drama TV ShowRunawaysNominatedReferences. ^ Andreeva, Nellie (August 17, 2016).

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