Exiles (TV series)

Exiles is an animated series created by Bryan Andrews and produced by Disney Television Animation and Marvel Animation for Disney+. Based on the comic book team of the same name, the series centers on a team of heroes assembled to fight multiversal threats. The series stars Ming-Na Wen, Tara Strong, Janice Kawaye, and Phil LaMarr.

An Exiles animated series was announced in early 2034, with Andrews set to work on the show after his work as director on Marvel Studios Animation's What If (2022-present). The series' cast was announced later that year. Andrews didn't wanted to make the series about "life-reflection" as he felt that made it too similar about other Multiverse-based series, and instead made it about "possibility". He was also interested in having crossovers with other animated Marvel series, as well as developing episodes that "homage all sorts of animation".

Synopsis
After a mysterious crisis begins affecting the Multiverse as a whole, a version of Nick Fury creates a new team called the Exiles, composed of cynical Clarice Fong / Blink, optimistic Mary Jane Watson / Spider-Woman, and curious Mariko Yashida / Sunspot, to fight off against this threat and protect the Multiverse.

Main cast

 * Ming-Na Wen as Clarice Fong / Blink: An Exile closed off survivor of a world ruled by Apocalypse.
 * Lea Salonga as Blink's singing voice.
 * Tara Strong as Mary Jane Watson / Spider-Woman: An optimistic Exile from a reality where she was bitten by a radioactive spider instead of Peter Parker.
 * Janice Kawaye as Mariko Yashida / Sunspot: A curious Exile from a reality where she was born as a mutant.
 * Phil LaMarr as Nick Fury: A version of Fury who is worried about the Multiverse.

Guest casts

 * Fred Tatsciore as the Hulk: A version of Hulk from a reality where he is a bend of all four elements.
 * Josh Keaton as Peter Parker / Spider-Man: A version of Spider-Man where he leads the bug-powered Avengers

Trivia

 * Lea Salonga previously provided the singing voice of Ming-Na Wen's character in Disney's Mulan (1998).