Sneak Peek more new images, plus footage from the Marvel TV, Freeform live-action drama "Cloak and Dagger", adapting the Marvel Comics series starring Olivia Holt as 'Tandy Bowen', aka 'Dagger' and Aubrey Joseph as 'Tyrone Johnson' aka 'Cloak':
"...this live-action interracial romance follows 'Tandy Bowen' and 'Tyrone Johnson', two teenagers from very different backgrounds...
"...who find themselves burdened and awakened to newly acquired superpowers while falling in love.
"Tandy can emit light daggers and Tyrone has the ability to engulf others in darkness. They quickly learn they are better together than apart — but their feelings for each other make their already complicated world even more challenging..."
"Cloak and Dagger" is based on the Marvel Comics series (1982) created by writer Bill Mantlo and illustrator Edward Hannigan.
"...'Ty Johnson' (aka 'Cloak') and 'Tandy Bowen' (aka 'Dagger') met in New York City as runaways. Tyrone was a 17-year-old boy from Boston,...
"...this live-action interracial romance follows 'Tandy Bowen' and 'Tyrone Johnson', two teenagers from very different backgrounds...
"...who find themselves burdened and awakened to newly acquired superpowers while falling in love.
"Tandy can emit light daggers and Tyrone has the ability to engulf others in darkness. They quickly learn they are better together than apart — but their feelings for each other make their already complicated world even more challenging..."
"Cloak and Dagger" is based on the Marvel Comics series (1982) created by writer Bill Mantlo and illustrator Edward Hannigan.
"...'Ty Johnson' (aka 'Cloak') and 'Tandy Bowen' (aka 'Dagger') met in New York City as runaways. Tyrone was a 17-year-old boy from Boston,...
- 10/6/2017
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
Sneak Peek new footage, plus images from the Marvel TV, Freeform live-action drama "Cloak and Dagger", adapting the Marvel Comics series, aimed at teenagers and young adults,starring Olivia Holt as 'Tandy Bowen', aka 'Dagger' and Aubrey Joseph as 'Tyrone Johnson' aka 'Cloak':
"...this live-action interracial romance follows 'Tandy Bowen' and 'Tyrone Johnson', two teenagers from very different backgrounds...
"...who find themselves burdened and awakened to newly acquired superpowers while falling in love.
"Tandy can emit light daggers and Tyrone has the ability to engulf others in darkness. They quickly learn they are better together than apart — but their feelings for each other make their already complicated world even more challenging..."
"Cloak and Dagger" is based on the Marvel Comics series (1982) created by writer Bill Mantlo and illustrator Edward Hannigan.
"...'Ty Johnson' (aka 'Cloak') and 'Tandy Bowen' (aka 'Dagger') met in New York City as runaways.
"...this live-action interracial romance follows 'Tandy Bowen' and 'Tyrone Johnson', two teenagers from very different backgrounds...
"...who find themselves burdened and awakened to newly acquired superpowers while falling in love.
"Tandy can emit light daggers and Tyrone has the ability to engulf others in darkness. They quickly learn they are better together than apart — but their feelings for each other make their already complicated world even more challenging..."
"Cloak and Dagger" is based on the Marvel Comics series (1982) created by writer Bill Mantlo and illustrator Edward Hannigan.
"...'Ty Johnson' (aka 'Cloak') and 'Tandy Bowen' (aka 'Dagger') met in New York City as runaways.
- 4/19/2017
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
Accoding to new reports Marvel TV and Freeform (formerly ABC Family) will start production on the TV series "Cloak and Dagger" (aka "Shadows") in New Orleans February 2017, adapting the Marvel Comics series, aimed at teenagers and young adults
"It’s a love story that happens to have characters that have always traditionally been in that age group," said Marvel TV.
"Cloak and Dagger", based on Marvel Comics 1982 series created by writer Bill Mantlo and illustrator Edward Hannigan, follows teenagers 'Tandy Bowen' and 'Tyrone Johnson', who grapple with newly acquired superpowers, as they fall in love.
"...'Ty Johnson' (aka 'Cloak') and 'Tandy Bowen' (aka 'Dagger') met in New York City as runaways. Tyrone was a 17-year-old boy from Boston, Massachusetts with a debilitating stutter and ran away to New York City when his speech impediment prevented him from stopping his friend from stepping in front of a moving vehicle.
"It’s a love story that happens to have characters that have always traditionally been in that age group," said Marvel TV.
"Cloak and Dagger", based on Marvel Comics 1982 series created by writer Bill Mantlo and illustrator Edward Hannigan, follows teenagers 'Tandy Bowen' and 'Tyrone Johnson', who grapple with newly acquired superpowers, as they fall in love.
"...'Ty Johnson' (aka 'Cloak') and 'Tandy Bowen' (aka 'Dagger') met in New York City as runaways. Tyrone was a 17-year-old boy from Boston, Massachusetts with a debilitating stutter and ran away to New York City when his speech impediment prevented him from stopping his friend from stepping in front of a moving vehicle.
- 1/8/2017
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
Marvel TV's Jeph Loeb confirms the studio's developing live-action comic book adaptation "Cloak and Dagger" has been greenlit by "Freeform" (formerly "ABC Family"), the basic cable/satellite television channel owned by ABC Family Worldwide, a subsidiary of the Disney–ABC Television Group division of The Walt Disney Company, featuring series aimed at teenagers and young adults :
"It’s a love story that happens to have characters that have always traditionally been in that age group," said Loeb.
"Cloak and Dagger", based on Marvel Comics 1982 series created by writer Bill Mantlo and illustrator Edward Hannigan, follows teenagers 'Tandy Bowen' and 'Tyrone Johnson', who grapple with newly acquired superpowers, as they fall in love.
"...'Ty Johnson' (aka 'Cloak') and 'Tandy Bowen' (aka 'Dagger') met in New York City as runaways. Tyrone was a 17-year-old boy from Boston, Massachusetts with a debilitating stutter and ran away to New...
"It’s a love story that happens to have characters that have always traditionally been in that age group," said Loeb.
"Cloak and Dagger", based on Marvel Comics 1982 series created by writer Bill Mantlo and illustrator Edward Hannigan, follows teenagers 'Tandy Bowen' and 'Tyrone Johnson', who grapple with newly acquired superpowers, as they fall in love.
"...'Ty Johnson' (aka 'Cloak') and 'Tandy Bowen' (aka 'Dagger') met in New York City as runaways. Tyrone was a 17-year-old boy from Boston, Massachusetts with a debilitating stutter and ran away to New...
- 8/10/2016
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
Development continues on Marvel Television's "Cloak and Dagger" for ABC Family, based on Marvel Comics 1982 series created by writer Bill Mantlo and illustrator Edward Hannigan:
"...'Ty Johnson' (aka 'Cloak') and 'Tandy Bowen' (aka 'Dagger') met in New York City as runaways. Tyrone was a 17-year-old boy from Boston, Massachusetts with a debilitating stutter and ran away to New York City when his speech impediment prevented him from stopping his friend from stepping in front of a moving vehicle.
"Tandy was a 16-year-old girl from a privileged upbringing who ran away because her multi-millionaire supermodel mother was too busy with her career and social life to spend time with her daughter.
"When naïve Tandy accepted an offer of shelter from some strange men, wary Tyrone went along to protect her. The two teens were soon forcibly delivered to criminal chemist 'Simon Marshall' who was developing a...
"...'Ty Johnson' (aka 'Cloak') and 'Tandy Bowen' (aka 'Dagger') met in New York City as runaways. Tyrone was a 17-year-old boy from Boston, Massachusetts with a debilitating stutter and ran away to New York City when his speech impediment prevented him from stopping his friend from stepping in front of a moving vehicle.
"Tandy was a 16-year-old girl from a privileged upbringing who ran away because her multi-millionaire supermodel mother was too busy with her career and social life to spend time with her daughter.
"When naïve Tandy accepted an offer of shelter from some strange men, wary Tyrone went along to protect her. The two teens were soon forcibly delivered to criminal chemist 'Simon Marshall' who was developing a...
- 7/12/2016
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
Development continues on Marvel Television's "Cloak and Dagger" for ABC Family, based on Marvel Comics 1982 series created by writer Bill Mantlo and illustrator Edward Hannigan:
"...'Ty Johnson' (aka 'Cloak') and 'Tandy Bowen' (aka 'Dagger') met in New York City as runaways. Tyrone was a 17-year-old boy from Boston, Massachusetts with a debilitating stutter and ran away to New York City when his speech impediment prevented him from stopping his friend from stepping in front of a moving vehicle.
"Tandy was a 16-year-old girl from a privileged upbringing who ran away because her multi-millionaire supermodel mother was too busy with her career and social life to spend time with her daughter.
"When naïve Tandy accepted an offer of shelter from some strange men, wary Tyrone went along to protect her. The two teens were soon forcibly delivered to criminal chemist 'Simon Marshall' who was developing a...
"...'Ty Johnson' (aka 'Cloak') and 'Tandy Bowen' (aka 'Dagger') met in New York City as runaways. Tyrone was a 17-year-old boy from Boston, Massachusetts with a debilitating stutter and ran away to New York City when his speech impediment prevented him from stopping his friend from stepping in front of a moving vehicle.
"Tandy was a 16-year-old girl from a privileged upbringing who ran away because her multi-millionaire supermodel mother was too busy with her career and social life to spend time with her daughter.
"When naïve Tandy accepted an offer of shelter from some strange men, wary Tyrone went along to protect her. The two teens were soon forcibly delivered to criminal chemist 'Simon Marshall' who was developing a...
- 6/3/2015
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
"We are going to access Marvel's full world of 'Spider-Man' characters", said Sony Pictures Entertainment Co-Chairman Amy Pascal, "so be on the lookout for new heroes and villains", including the following fan favorites:
'The Sinister Six" super-villain team.
Sony will also develop live-action versions of Marvel Comics' "Black Cat", "Kraven The Hunter", "The Vulture", "Venom", "Silver Sable", "Morbius", "Cloak and Dagger" and "Carnage".
'Black Cat' is a reformed burglar who continues to walk on the wild side as a detective and adventurer.
She's the former girlfriend of 'Spider-Man'.
'Kraven The Hunter' ('Sergei Kravinoff') a Russian immigrant and son of an aristocrat, is a maniacal big game hunter who seeks to defeat Spider-Man to prove that he is the greatest hunter in the world. Unlike other hunters, he typically disdains the use of guns or bow and arrows, preferring to take down large dangerous animals with his bare hands.
'The Sinister Six" super-villain team.
Sony will also develop live-action versions of Marvel Comics' "Black Cat", "Kraven The Hunter", "The Vulture", "Venom", "Silver Sable", "Morbius", "Cloak and Dagger" and "Carnage".
'Black Cat' is a reformed burglar who continues to walk on the wild side as a detective and adventurer.
She's the former girlfriend of 'Spider-Man'.
'Kraven The Hunter' ('Sergei Kravinoff') a Russian immigrant and son of an aristocrat, is a maniacal big game hunter who seeks to defeat Spider-Man to prove that he is the greatest hunter in the world. Unlike other hunters, he typically disdains the use of guns or bow and arrows, preferring to take down large dangerous animals with his bare hands.
- 11/27/2013
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
Holby City bosses have announced that Paul Nicholls has landed a guest role on the show. The former EastEnders actor will play experienced nurse Simon Marshall, who arrives on screen in the spring. Simon is billed as a charming and quick-witted character, who is not afraid of standing up to his superiors and undermining hospital hierarchy with his humour. Show chiefs have also teased that he is "sure to set some hearts racing on Keller". Nicholls commented: "I'm delighted to be joining as a guest on Holby City - it's a programme I've always admired and I'm thrilled to be part of this (more)...
- 2/16/2012
- by By Daniel Kilkelly
- Digital Spy
Never Again is an attempt to voice the collective revulsion of writers in the weird fiction genre against political attitudes that stifle compassion and deny our collective human inheritance.
The imagination is crucial to an understanding both of human diversity and of common ground. Weird fiction is often stigmatised as a reactionary and ignorant genre - we know better. The anthology is published by Gray Friar Press and edited by Allyson Bird and Joel Lane. The Sophie Lancaster Foundation is one of the three organisations which will benefit from the proceeds of Never Again. It is just over three years since the brutal slaying of Sophie Lancaster, a girl who was murdered for simply being different. I hope that people will pre order the anthology so we here at FanGirlTastic can help, too. Other organisations which will benefit from this anthology are Amnesty International and Pen (Pen is an international...
The imagination is crucial to an understanding both of human diversity and of common ground. Weird fiction is often stigmatised as a reactionary and ignorant genre - we know better. The anthology is published by Gray Friar Press and edited by Allyson Bird and Joel Lane. The Sophie Lancaster Foundation is one of the three organisations which will benefit from the proceeds of Never Again. It is just over three years since the brutal slaying of Sophie Lancaster, a girl who was murdered for simply being different. I hope that people will pre order the anthology so we here at FanGirlTastic can help, too. Other organisations which will benefit from this anthology are Amnesty International and Pen (Pen is an international...
- 11/25/2010
- by Superheidi
- Planet Fury
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