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{{Italic title}}{{Infobox_television|name = '''''Marvel: All New, All Different Chronicles'''''|genre = Superhero<br />Action - Adventure<br />Science fantasy<br />Comedy - drama|based_on = ''[[Avengers]]'' by [[Stan Lee]] and Jack Kirby|voices = |country = |language = |runtime = 22 minutes (Seasons 1 and 2)<br>44 minutes (Season 3)|company = Marvel Animation<br />Film Roman<br />Ingenious Media/Ingenious Broadcasting EIS PLCs<br />Disney XD Original Productions|distributor = Disney–ABC Domestic Television<br />Vivendi Entertainment Canada (Canada)|network = [[Disney XD]] (United States)<br />[[Disney Channel]]<br />[[Disney+]]<br />Teletoon (Canada)<br />Citv (UK)|image = Marvel_All_New,_All_Different_Chronicles.png|seasons = 3|episodes = [[/Episodes|74]]|num_of_seasons = 3|num_of_episodes = 74|time = 22 minutes|image1 = Marvel_All_New,_All_Different_Chronicles.png|voices_of = [[Haley Joel Osment]]<br />[[Ashley Johnson]]<br />[[Dove Cameron]]<br />[[Roger Craig Smith]]<br />[[Mick Wingert]]<br />[[Jennifer Hale]]<br />[[Scott Menville]]<br />[[Laura Bailey]]<br />[[Travis Willingham]]<br />[[George Newbern]]|country_of_origin = USA|original_language(s) = American English|no_of_seasons = 3|no_of_episodes = [[/Episodes|74]]|running_time=22 minutes (Seasons 1 and 2)<br>44 minutes (Season 3)|related_shows=''[[All New, All Different Mutants]]''}}'''''Marvel: All New, All Different Chronicles''''' is an American animated television series based on [[Marvel Comics]], airing in [[Disney XD]], [[Disney Channel]] and [[Disney+]]. Despite the title, the show is not an adaptation to the ''All New, All Different Marvel'' comic book series, and follows an original Marvel storyline which incorporates elements of the comic book series ''[[Ultimate Marvel: Earth-2]]'' and the {{W|Marvel Cinematic Universe}} movies and TV series. While the first season airs on Disney Channel, Disney XD, and Disney+, the second and third seasons air exclusively on Disney+.
'''''Marvel: All New, All Different Chronicles''''' is an American animated television series based on Marvel Comics, airing in [[Disney XD]], [[Disney Channel]] and Disney+. Despite the title, the show is not an adaptation to the ''All New, All Different Marvel'' series.
 
   
 
== '''Premise''' ==
 
== '''Premise''' ==
 
=== '''Season 1''' ===
 
=== '''Season 1''' ===
The first season focuses on three individual arcs and stories focusing on Spider-Man, the Avengers and the Guardians of the Galaxy respectively. Along with an original story, the series incorporates elements of the comic book series ''[[Ultimate Marvel: Earth-2]]'' and the MCU movies.
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The first season focuses on three individual arcs and stories focusing on [[Spider-Man (character)|Spider-Man]], the [[Avengers]] and the [[Guardians of the Galaxy (Marvel)|Guardians of the Galaxy]] respectively.
* Spider-Man's arc focuses on Peter Parker (still balancing his double life as a normal teen and as the superhero Spider-Man) entering a more effective lifestyle after dropping out of Midtown High School to join the Baxter Institute, a high school of science and technology for gifted young geniuses created by Reed Richards / Mr. Fantastic, while still having ordeals with supervillains like Doctor Octopus, Green Goblin, among others, and working to solve secrets about his family's past. Throughout his battles, Peter also learns teamwork with Richards and the Fantastic Four when many of his friends and colleagues become superheroes themselves and forming the "New Champions".
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* Spider-Man's arc focuses on [[Peter Parker]] (still balancing his double life as a normal teen and as the superhero Spider-Man) entering a more effective lifestyle after dropping out of Midtown High School to join the [[Marvel: All New, All Different Chronicles/Baxter Institute|Baxter Institute]], a high school of science and technology for gifted young geniuses created by [[Mister Fantastic|Reed Richards / Mr. Fantastic]], while still having ordeals with supervillains like [[Doctor Octopus]], and make himself ready for any enigmatic threat which [[Norman Osborn]] is unleashing on his obsessions with trying to overthrow all of New York's finest geniuses. Throughout his battles, Peter also learns teamwork with Richards and the [[Fantastic Four]] as well as many of his friends and classmates (including his girlfriend [[Mary Jane Watson]] / [[Tigra]]) who take their own roles as superheroes while banding together as the "New Champions".
* The Avengers' arc focuses on the Avengers (consisting of Captain America, Captain Marvel, Iron Man, Black Panther, Thor, Hulk and more) battling random threats which no hero can fight alone while working for the well-being of their own families. Joining the heroes' ordeals with supervillains are notable allies, including Spider-Man and his friends, the Fantastic Four and the X-Men.
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* The Avengers' arc focuses on the [[Avengers]] (consisting of [[Captain America (character)|Captain America]], [[Carol Danvers|Captain Marvel]], [[Iron Man]], [[Black Panther (Marvel character)|Black Panther]], [[Thor (Marvel)|Thor]], [[Hulk]] and more) battling random threats which no hero can fight alone (most notably Madame Masque and her Shadow Council) while working for the well-being of their own families, consisting of new young heroes such as [[Ultimate Marvel: Earth-2/Liz Danvers Rogers|Liz Danvers Rogers]], the daughter of Steve Rogers and Carol Danvers who operates as Starforce. Joining the heroes' ordeals with supervillains are notable allies, including Spider-Man and his friends, the Fantastic Four and the [[X-Men]].
* The Guardians of the Galaxy's arc focuses on young Nathan "Nate" Quill working on balancing his double life as a student of Baxter Institute on Earth and the interstellar superhero Star-Lord while leading the Guardians of the Galaxy (consisting of his shape-shifting alien girlfriend Gamora, the android soldier Rocket Raccoon, cosmic-powered bulldog Drax the Destroyer and Asgardian sentient tree Groot) on battles against alien threats and supervillains, including the Kree forces of Ronan the Accuser.
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* The Guardians of the Galaxy's arc focuses on young [[Ultimate Marvel: Earth-2/Nathan Quill|Nathan "Nate" Quill]] working on balancing his double life as a student of Baxter Institute on Earth and the interstellar superhero [[Star-Lord]] while leading the [[Guardians of the Galaxy (Marvel)|Guardians of the Galaxy]] (consisting of himself, his shape-shifting alien girlfriend [[Gamora]], the android soldier [[Rocket Raccoon]], cosmic-powered bulldog [[Drax the Destroyer]], Nathan's alien mentor [[Yondu Udonta]], Gamora's cyborg cousin [[Nebula (Marvel)|Nebula]] and Asgardian sentient tree [[Groot]]) on battles against alien threats and supervillains, including the Kree forces of Ronan the Accuser.
   
The season ends with a final arc entitled "''Infinity''", on which the heroes and their allies work together to defeat Thanos, who is manipulating Earth's most fearsome tyrants, Doctor Doom and Red Skull, to wage a war which threatens all life on Earth.
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The season ends with a final arc entitled "''Infinity''", on which the heroes and their allies work together to defeat [[Thanos]], who is manipulating Earth's most fearsome tyrants, [[Doctor Doom]] and [[Red Skull]], to wage a war which threatens all life on Earth. Also taking part of the issuing chaos is Maxine Joan, who had become a new powerful entity known as Singularity, and is working to become her own kind of heroine and find her own place in the universe.
   
 
=== '''Season 2''' ===
 
=== '''Season 2''' ===
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Following Thanos's defeat, superheroes continue life anew on Earth while still contending with new threats, such as Thanos's illegitimate son [[Thane]], who seeks to bring order to the universe on the way his father failed to do, and Ronan's niece Tanalth the Pursuer, who seeks to bring the galaxy to its knees and avenge the fall of the Kree Empire with a secret armada of her own making. They will also be dealing with and encountering new areas and species including Atlantis and the lost futuristic city of Babylon 5. As a result of the upcoming journey, untold origin stories of superheroes (such as [[MJ (Marvel Cinematic Universe)|Michelle Jones]] / [[Wave (Marvel)|Wave]] and Ned Leeds / Goliath) will also be revealed and explored.
A second season (subtitled '''''Battleworld''''') will incorporate a new arc featuring the Multiverse, which will feature the Avengers, New Champions and Guardians of the Galaxy encountering their counterparts from alternate dimensions as they team up against the Beyonder and the Serpent, who are competing against each other for control over the universe. The heroes, however, must also contend with the aggressive methods of their Earth's anti-heroes (including Venom and Morbius) and the corrupt and more unruly versions of themselves (such as the Superior Spider-Man, [[The Supreme Spider/Mary Jane Watson|the Supreme Spider]], the Ultimate Maker, Captain Hydra and Maestro) to save the Multiverse.
 
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=== '''Season 3''' ===
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The series's final season, consisting of 6 one-hour episodes. The Avengers, New Champions and Guardians of the Galaxy work together when the revenants of Red Skull and Doctor Doom are fused together and possessed by the soul of fallen dark god [[Knull]], the creator of the Symbiotes of Klyntar who seeks to conquer Earth, and unleash the All-Black to corrupt and conquer the universe. On the middle of their new battles, the heroes earn new allies in the form of the Eternals, a race of immortal aliens who protect humanity from their evil counterparts, the Deviants.
   
 
== '''Characters''' ==
 
== '''Characters''' ==
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== '''Episodes''' ==
 
== '''Episodes''' ==
 
* Main article: ''[[Marvel: All New, All Different Chronicles/Episodes]]''
 
* Main article: ''[[Marvel: All New, All Different Chronicles/Episodes]]''
The series' first season is split in three arcs with 14 episodes in each, and ends with the last arc with 10 episodes, in total of 52 episodes longing 22 minutes each.
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The series's first season is split in three arcs with 14 episodes in each, and ends with a last arc with 10 episodes; in total of 52 episodes longing 22 minutes each.
   
Season 2 will feature 26 episodes longing the same running time each.
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The second season will feature 16 episodes longing the same running time each.
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The third and final season will feature 6 one-hour episodes.
   
 
* See also: ''[[Marvel: All New, All Different Chronicles/Quotes]]''
 
* See also: ''[[Marvel: All New, All Different Chronicles/Quotes]]''
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== '''Spin-offs''' ==
 
== '''Spin-offs''' ==
 
* ''[[All New, All Different Mutants]]''
 
* ''[[All New, All Different Mutants]]''
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== '''Taglines''' ==
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* "Experience the Marvel Universe Like Never Before!"
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* "Three Stories. Three Factions of Heroes. And an All New, All Different Good Time."
   
 
== '''References''' ==
 
== '''References''' ==

Latest revision as of 12:21, 22 February 2022

Marvel: All New, All Different Chronicles is an American animated television series based on Marvel Comics, airing in Disney XD, Disney Channel and Disney+. Despite the title, the show is not an adaptation to the All New, All Different Marvel comic book series, and follows an original Marvel storyline which incorporates elements of the comic book series Ultimate Marvel: Earth-2 and the Marvel Cinematic Universe movies and TV series. While the first season airs on Disney Channel, Disney XD, and Disney+, the second and third seasons air exclusively on Disney+.

Premise

Season 1

The first season focuses on three individual arcs and stories focusing on Spider-Man, the Avengers and the Guardians of the Galaxy respectively.

  • Spider-Man's arc focuses on Peter Parker (still balancing his double life as a normal teen and as the superhero Spider-Man) entering a more effective lifestyle after dropping out of Midtown High School to join the Baxter Institute, a high school of science and technology for gifted young geniuses created by Reed Richards / Mr. Fantastic, while still having ordeals with supervillains like Doctor Octopus, and make himself ready for any enigmatic threat which Norman Osborn is unleashing on his obsessions with trying to overthrow all of New York's finest geniuses. Throughout his battles, Peter also learns teamwork with Richards and the Fantastic Four as well as many of his friends and classmates (including his girlfriend Mary Jane Watson / Tigra) who take their own roles as superheroes while banding together as the "New Champions".
  • The Avengers' arc focuses on the Avengers (consisting of Captain America, Captain Marvel, Iron Man, Black Panther, Thor, Hulk and more) battling random threats which no hero can fight alone (most notably Madame Masque and her Shadow Council) while working for the well-being of their own families, consisting of new young heroes such as Liz Danvers Rogers, the daughter of Steve Rogers and Carol Danvers who operates as Starforce. Joining the heroes' ordeals with supervillains are notable allies, including Spider-Man and his friends, the Fantastic Four and the X-Men.
  • The Guardians of the Galaxy's arc focuses on young Nathan "Nate" Quill working on balancing his double life as a student of Baxter Institute on Earth and the interstellar superhero Star-Lord while leading the Guardians of the Galaxy (consisting of himself, his shape-shifting alien girlfriend Gamora, the android soldier Rocket Raccoon, cosmic-powered bulldog Drax the Destroyer, Nathan's alien mentor Yondu Udonta, Gamora's cyborg cousin Nebula and Asgardian sentient tree Groot) on battles against alien threats and supervillains, including the Kree forces of Ronan the Accuser.

The season ends with a final arc entitled "Infinity", on which the heroes and their allies work together to defeat Thanos, who is manipulating Earth's most fearsome tyrants, Doctor Doom and Red Skull, to wage a war which threatens all life on Earth. Also taking part of the issuing chaos is Maxine Joan, who had become a new powerful entity known as Singularity, and is working to become her own kind of heroine and find her own place in the universe.

Season 2

Following Thanos's defeat, superheroes continue life anew on Earth while still contending with new threats, such as Thanos's illegitimate son Thane, who seeks to bring order to the universe on the way his father failed to do, and Ronan's niece Tanalth the Pursuer, who seeks to bring the galaxy to its knees and avenge the fall of the Kree Empire with a secret armada of her own making. They will also be dealing with and encountering new areas and species including Atlantis and the lost futuristic city of Babylon 5. As a result of the upcoming journey, untold origin stories of superheroes (such as Michelle Jones / Wave and Ned Leeds / Goliath) will also be revealed and explored.

Season 3

The series's final season, consisting of 6 one-hour episodes. The Avengers, New Champions and Guardians of the Galaxy work together when the revenants of Red Skull and Doctor Doom are fused together and possessed by the soul of fallen dark god Knull, the creator of the Symbiotes of Klyntar who seeks to conquer Earth, and unleash the All-Black to corrupt and conquer the universe. On the middle of their new battles, the heroes earn new allies in the form of the Eternals, a race of immortal aliens who protect humanity from their evil counterparts, the Deviants.

Characters

Episodes

The series's first season is split in three arcs with 14 episodes in each, and ends with a last arc with 10 episodes; in total of 52 episodes longing 22 minutes each.

The second season will feature 16 episodes longing the same running time each.

The third and final season will feature 6 one-hour episodes.

Soundtrack

Soundtrack consists of reprisals and new versions of the MCU soundtracks as well as the main theme of Lego Marvel Super Heroes 2. Similar to the 2015-2019 TV Series, the Guardians of the Galaxy's arc, contrary to other arcs in the series, also incorporates licensed songs which are used to augment the tone and soundtrack of the series.

Tropes

Spin-offs

Taglines

  • "Experience the Marvel Universe Like Never Before!"
  • "Three Stories. Three Factions of Heroes. And an All New, All Different Good Time."

References

Marvel: All New, All Different Chronicles