Just a few weeks after debuting the first Marvel's Runaways trailer at New York Comic Con, Hulu has debuted a second trailer with all new footage, which offers more details about what these nefarious parents are up to. This trailer arrives with less than a month left before the first three episodes of the 10-episode season will premiere on Tuesday, November 21st. While it remains to be seen if more footage will be released between now and then, even if this is the last piece of footage we see, it may very well help bring in new audience members.
Runaways certainly isn't your traditional type of superhero TV show, centering on the common notion that every teenager thinks their parents are evil. This show is set in a world where one group of teenager's parents really are evil, which we get tiny glimpses of in this trailer, showing some of the secret meetings that these parents, known as The Pride, hold in secret. Showrunner Josh Schwartz also revealed this summer that this show won't have any "traditional villains," and even though The Pride are villains in some respects, it's a much different dynamic.
The Runaways themselves are played by Rhenzy Feliz (Alex Wilder), Lyrica Okano (Nico Minoru), Virginia Gardner (Karolina Dean), Ariela Barer (Gert Yorkes), Gregg Sulkin (Chase Stein) and Allegra Acosta (Molly Hernandez). The Pride characters are played by Annie Wersching and Kip Pardue (Karolina's parents, Leslie and Frank Dean), Ryan Sands and Angel Parker (Alex's parents, Geoffrey and Catherine Wilder), James Yaegashi and Brittany Ishibashi (Nico's parents, Robert and Tina Minoru), Kevin Weisman and Brigid Brannagh (Gert's parents, Dale and Stacey Yorkes), and James Marsters ad Ever Carradine (Chase's parents, Victor and Janet Stein). We also learned a few months ago that the cast will feature a Marvel alum, of sorts.
Back in August, Runaways added Julian McMahon as Jonah, who was described as, "pivotal player in the Runaways' rebellion against their parents." Marvel's Runaways is executive produced by series showrunners/writers Josh Schwartz and Stephanie Savage (The O.C. and Gossip Girl) along with Marvel's Head of Television, Jeph Loeb (Marvel's Jessica Jones, Marvel's The Defenders) and Jim Chory (Marvel's The Defenders, Marvel's Jessica Jones) Fake Empire's Lis Rowinski will produce as well. Marvel's Runaways is a co-production with ABC Signature Studios.
It isn't known if any further Runaways cast members will be announed between now and the November 21 premiere on Hulu. "Marvel's Runaways" for Hulu is based on the comic created by the award-winning team of Brian K. Vaughan and Adrian Alphona. Take a look at the new trailer below, courtesy of Hulu YouTube, as we get closer to the premiere of this Marvel series.