Young Avengers: Next Phase* or The New Young Avengers Adventures is an American superhero animated TV series developed by Shion Takeuchi, created by Dave Peth and Matt Wayne and produced by Disney Television Animation and Marvel Animation. It is based on The Young Avengers series and the characters of Marvel Comics, set in TMUN, streaming on Disney+ as an original series and airing on Disney Channel and Disney XD. The series explores the further adventures of The Young Avengers after Young Avengers: PROJECT A.D.A.P.T.O.I.D and Falcon.
Synopsis[]
After the events of Young Avengers: Project A.D.A.P.T.O.I.D and Falcon (which took place in the year, 2027 after December 2026), The team faces new challenges and new and larger-scale threats that the New Avengers are to busy to deal with on their own, also trying to get their images restored after the ADAPTOID incident [1].
- Art-style and animation: The animation and art-style is a mixture of Sony Pictures Animation' KPOP: Demon Hunters, DC Studios' Creatures Commandos, and Marvel Studios/Animation' What If...? miniseries, with the characters having a close resemblance to their actors and having some anime effects like in Avatar: The Last Airbender/Legend of Korra (2005-08, 2012-14), Teen Titans (2003), KPOP: Demon Hunters (2025), and Teenage Mutant Ninjas Turtles (2012-17).
Characters[]
Main[]
- Young Avengers, the titular protagonists and a team of young heroes consisting of superpowered kids, teenagers and young adults:
- Kamala Khan/Ms. Marvel (voiced by Iman Vellani) - the mutant of Muslim and Pakistani origin and the leader of The Young Avengers.
- Appearance: The same as in The Marvels (2023) with elements of her previous uniform from Ms. Marvel (2022).
- Hulkbuster appearance: Similar appearance to Carol Davners/Captain Marvel's Mecha armor from Avengers: Mech Strike but with elements of her persona, Ms. Marvel.
- Peter Parker/Spider-Man (voiced by Hudson Thames) - the former Midtown School of Science and Technology student, the vigilante and former Avenger known as The Spectacular Spider-Man and co-leader and second in command of The Young Avengers.
- Appearance: The same as his Earth-1999999 counterpart and wearing both his Red and Blue suit from Spider-Man: No Way Home (2021) and Iron Spider armor that was introduced in Avengers: Infinity War (2018) up until Spider-Man: No Way Home (2021).
- Hulkbuster appearance: Similar appearance to his counterpart's mech armor from Avengers: Mech Strike but with 8 arms and it can transform into a spider.
- Kate Bishop/Hawkeye (voiced by Hailee Steinfeld) - the team main's master archer/markswoman, admirer, protégé of Clint Barton/Hawkeye and third-in-command of The Young Avengers who used specialized arrows.
- Appearance: The same as in her debut Disney+ miniseries but wearing a modified Hawkeye outfit with elements of the Ronin outfit.
- Hulkbuster appearance: Her Hulkbuster looks similar to Clint Barton/Hawkeye's Hulkbuster from What If... Hulk Fought The Mech Avengers? but with Ronin's elements.
- Cassie Lang/Stature (voiced by Kathryn Newton) - the daughter of Scott Lang/Ant-Man who utilized a suit similar to her father's Ant-Man suit known as Stature.
- Appearance: The same as in Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania but with refined upgrades to her suit.
- Riri Williams/Ironheart (voiced by Dominique Thorne) - an former MIT student and genius inventor who created an Iron Man-like suit of armor and is the team's main engineer and mechanic.
- Appearance: She is a human-synthezoid hybrid just like her counterpart in What If... The Emergence Destroyed The Earth? and can shift to a nanite version of her Ironheart Armor: Mark III from the Ironheart D+ miniseries.
- Hulkbuster appearance: A feminine version of the second Hulkbuster from Avengers: Infinity War (2018) but with some color schemes of white, gold and black.
- Earth-838 Tommy and Billy Maximoff/Speed and Wiccan (voiced by Huck Milner and Mace Montgomery Miskel respectively) - the twin sons of Earth-838 Scarlet Witch.
- Appearance: They're wearing their comic counterparts' suits from the Gillen and McKleivie comics.
- Hulkbuster appearance: A body style similar to Dr. Robotnik's Death Eggman Robot from Sonic the Hedgehog 2 (2022) but in a form of a wizard with speedster elements.
- Princess Shuri/Black Panther (voiced by Brittany Adebumola) - the princess of Wakanda, the only living Wakandan Royal Family member and the current Black Panther after her older brother, T'Challa died from a mysterious illness.
- Appearance: She is wearing her purple tracksuit from Black Panther: Wakanda Forever and her Panther Habit have been upgraded with Wakandan accessories.
- Hulkbuster appearance: Similar to T'Challa's Black Panther mech from Avengers: Mech Strike but more feminine.
- G'iah (voiced by Cailee Spaeny) - The daughter of Talos and Soren who gained various powers thanks to Harvest through the Super-Skrull Machine.
- Appearance: a younger version of Emilia Clarke's character from Secret Invasion miniseries but wearing a Kree Starforce uniform, has a Quantum Band on her right wrist and wears a bomber-jacket underneath it.
- Captain Joaquín "Fanboy" Torres/Captain America (voiced by Danny Ramirez) - the United States Air Force lieutenant intelligence officer, now tactical advisor (still a information provider and aerial combat specialist), and demolition expert of The Young Avengers who became the current holder of the mantle of Captain America with the upgraded EXO-7 Falcon and the shield after Sam felt guilty after what happened last year, He has trouble using the shield due to his initial inexperience but get more even more advanced combat training (especially mixed martial arts) and extensive workouts from Shang Chi, M'Baku, and Thor Odinson during his time as a minor Avenger member before rejoining the group while Sam and Dennis Durphy mentored him through earpiece.
- Appearance: Joaquin looks similar as his Earth-199999 counterpart, albeit a bit younger, and a bit muscular, and his Captain America uniform is a upgraded version of Sam Wilson' first Captain America uniform with the EXO-7 Falcon attached to it and elements from the series finale of Falcon and the Winter Soldier and the first half of Captain America: Brave New World (2021-25) but it's upgraded with the Adamantium alloy, his wings are given a massive redesign in terms of length, design and wingspan, and the Captain America's Shield has the blue stealth color variation from Captain America: The Winter Soldier (2014).
- Civilian outfit: The same as in Falcon and The Winter Soldier and Captain America: Brave New World (2021-5)
- Hulkbuster appearance: Similar appearance to Sam Wilson's Captain America Hulkbuster from What If... Hulk Fought The Mech Avengers? but with the EXO-7 Falcon attachment.
- Appearance: Joaquin looks similar as his Earth-199999 counterpart, albeit a bit younger, and a bit muscular, and his Captain America uniform is a upgraded version of Sam Wilson' first Captain America uniform with the EXO-7 Falcon attached to it and elements from the series finale of Falcon and the Winter Soldier and the first half of Captain America: Brave New World (2021-25) but it's upgraded with the Adamantium alloy, his wings are given a massive redesign in terms of length, design and wingspan, and the Captain America's Shield has the blue stealth color variation from Captain America: The Winter Soldier (2014).
- Groot II (vocal effects by Fred Tatasciore) - the son of the deceased original Groot, former Guardians member and team's muscle.
- Appearance: In his "Alpha Groot" appearance during the mid-credits scene of Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 (2023).
- Blurp (vocal effects by Dee Bradley Baker) - Groot's pet furry F'Saki and team's emotional support until May takes him as the house pet and Jeff took the role.
- Kamala Khan/Ms. Marvel (voiced by Iman Vellani) - the mutant of Muslim and Pakistani origin and the leader of The Young Avengers.
- The Champions - A offshot of the team, who assisted The Young Avengers in the Young Avengers' helicarrier headquarters and in their missions, consists of:
- Yelena Belova (voiced by Florence Pugh) - the former Red Room assassin/Dark Avenger and the adoptive little sister of Natasha Romanoff who somehow survived the A.D.A.P.T.O.I.D. incident and strives to become a better person.
- Eli Bradley/Patriot (voiced by Elijah Richardson) - the grandson of the deceased Isaiah Bradley, the first African American super-soldier in the Korean War and Joaquín's sidekick and private.
- Daisy Johnson/Quake (voiced by Chloe Bennet) - the inhuman who is a genius-level hacker and an active S.H.I.E.D. field operative agent.
- Love (voiced by India Rose Hemsworth) - the daughter of Gorr the God Butcher who's adopted by Thor Odinson and carries Stormbreaker.
- Skaar (voiced by Will Deusner) - the son of Bruce Banner/Hulk who was born in Saakar.
- Harley Keener/Iron Lad (voiced by Ty Simpkins) - the Tennessee local who was inspired by Tony Stark during Aldrich Killian's False Flag Attacks and created a Iron Man/Ironheart-like suit of armor.
Supporting[]
- President Sam Wilson (voiced by Anthony Mackie) - the current President of the United States and the former holder of the mantle of Captain America.
The Defenders[]
- Collen Wing/Iron Fist (voiced by Jessica Henwick) - a former member of the Hand, Rand's lover, the owner of a New York City dojo and the current Iron Fist after her boyfriend died from The Hunters, thus becoming the new leader of The Defenders.
- Luke Cage/Power Man (voiced by Mike Colter) - a former convict with superhuman strength and unbreakable skin who now fights crime in Harlem and New York City.
- Jessica Jones (voiced by Krysten Ritter) - a private investigator suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder who runs her own agency, Alias Investigations.
- Elektra Natchios (voiced by Élodie Yung) - a mysterious and dangerous woman from Murdock's past, who is the Black Sky, a weapon of the Hand.
- Jacques "Jack" Duquesne/Swordsman (voiced by Tony Dalton) - a wealthy socialite and talented swordsman.
- Matt Murdock/Daredevil (voiced by Charlie Cox) - the Young Avengers' current lawyer and ally to The Avengers and vigilante at night with echolocation due to being borned blind.
- Soyna Falsworth (voiced by Olivia Colman) - an MI6 agent, former top Red Room assassin known as Spymaster in her prime, Sam's right-hand woman and the current chief security advisor of the aforementioned president, replacing Maria Hill after she was court marshal for her actions during the ADAPTOID incident
- A.L.Y.L (voiced by Liyou Abere) - the team current A.I. and natural user language interface computer, augmented reality security system created by Tony Stark, with her speech pattern being of a Jamaican/African American little girl, her design is yellow that was later housed to their equipment (like Joaquín Torres' EXO-7 Falcon/Captain America's Uniform, Helicarrier, Hoopty 2.0, and their Mecha-like Hulkbusters).
- May Parker (voiced by Marisa Tomei) - Peter's aunt and guardian, who's also the housekeeper at Young Avengers' Helicarrier.
- Jeff the Land Shark (vocal effects are provided by Jon Bailey) - May's house pet Land Shark (presumably created by MODOK with genes of a great white shark, Alaskan Malamute and a St. Bernard) who has a friendly rival with Blurp before tagging along with The Young Avengers in their further adventures.
- Appearance: Visually based on his Marvel Rivals design.
- Melissa "Mel" Gold/Songbird (voiced by Geraldine Viswanathan) - The current CEO of O.X.E. who was the former assistant of the both deceased Valentina Allegra de Fontaine and Simon Krieger, who was abused (verbally and physically) by both chairpeople, she went to a project similar to Project Sentry, she spearheaded by Krieger to get powers through the Nuform Project to create constructs through her screams, she's one of the few enemies in Young Avengers' rouge gallery that the group sympathize with due to her goals, backstory of her potential career as a wrestler and the abuse she goes through, to the point she become their current benefactor, redeeming herself.
- Jeff the Land Shark (vocal effects are provided by Jon Bailey) - May's house pet Land Shark (presumably created by MODOK with genes of a great white shark, Alaskan Malamute and a St. Bernard) who has a friendly rival with Blurp before tagging along with The Young Avengers in their further adventures.
- Avengers consists of:
- Carol Davners/Captain Marvel (voiced by Alexandra Daniels) - the former United States Air Force Pilot, a Kree-human hybrid and the current leader of the new Avengers who serves as Kamala's role model, mentor and friend.
- Colonel James Rhodes/War Machine/Iron Patriot (voiced by Don Cheadle) - the member of The United States Air Force who operates a armored suit of armor under the code-name of War Machine and the chief head of U.S. Department of Homeland Security.
- Xu Shang Chi (voiced by Simu Liu) - the son of Xu Wenwu, the former leader of the Ten Rings and the current wielder of the Ten Rings after his father pass down to him before dying at the hands of The Dweller-in-Darkness.
- Wong (voiced by Benedict Wong) - the current Sorcerer Supreme of the Masters of The Mystic Arts and member of the new Avengers.
- Clint Barton/Hawkeye (voiced by Jeremy Renner) - the former S.H.I.E.L.D. agent, extremely skilled marksman and long-time member of the Avengers.
- Thor Odinson (voiced by Chris Hemsworth) - the Asgardian God of Thunder, the son of Odin Borson and a long-time member of The Avengers who hailed from Asgard who can control lightning via Mjolnir.
- Bruce Banner/Hulk (voiced by Mark Ruffalo in human form, while Hulk is voiced by Fred Tatasciore) - the scientist whose experiments with Gamma Radiation turned him into a green-skinned muscular humanoid known as Hulk.
- Jennifer Walters/She-Hulk (voiced by Tatiana Maslany) - a former attorney and the cousin of Bruce Banner/Hulk who gained similar Hulk powers and went through a physical transformation via blood transfusion.
- Scott Lang/Ant-Man (voiced by Paul Rudd) - the current holder of the mantle of Ant-Man and the father of Cassie Lang.
- Monica Rambeua/Photon (voiced by Teyonah Parris) - The daughter of the deceased Maria Rambeua and the goddaughter of Carol Danvers who was granted powers after the Westview Hex incident.
- M'Baku/Man-Ape (voiced by Winston Duke) - The current king of Wakanda and leader of the Jabari Tribe.
- The Fantastic Four - a team of superheroes from the 1970s universe who got hit by cosmic radiation and gains their respective superpowers.
- Reed Richards/Mr. Fantastic (voiced by Pedro Pascal) - the brilliant-minded leader of the Fantastic Four with elastic abilities known as Mr. Fantastic and is Susan's husband.
- Sue Storm/Invisible Woman (voiced by Vanessa Kirby) - the member of the Fantastic Four who can turn invisible known as the Invisible Woman and is Reed's wife.
- Johnny Storm/Human Torch (voiced by Joseph Quinn) - the charismatic, popular and foolish member of the Fantastic Four who is Susan's younger brother known as The Human Torch.
- Ben Grimm/The Thing (voiced by Ebon Moss-Bachrach) - an astronaut whose skin was mutated to become a rock-like being known as The Thing.
- H.E.R.B.I.E (voiced by Rob Paulsen) - the robot assistant and companion of the Fantastic Four.
- The Runaways - A group of young teenagers that are on the run by their parents, and initial enemies now allies of The Young Avengers.
- Alex Wilder (voiced by Rhenzy Feliz) - the leader of The Runaways who used Fistgon gauntlets.
- Nico Minoru (voiced by Grace Song) - the wicca sorceress who used the Staff of One (the Mystic Arts verison).
- Karolina Dean (voiced by Virginia Gardener) - the Gibborim-human hybrid, the daughter of Jonah and Leslie Dean, and the member of The Runaways.
- Victor "Chase" Stein (voiced by Greg Cipes) - the former player of Altas Academy laccsore team and the son of Victor and Janet Stein.
- Gert Yorkes (voiced by Mae Whitman) - the daughter of Dale and Stacy Yorkes who shared a telepathic link to an genetically-engineered Deinonychus.
- Old Lace (vocal effects provided by Frank Welker) - a genetically engineered Deinonychus who shares a telepathic link with Gert Yorkes.
- Molly Hayes Hernandez (voiced by Kyla Pratt) - a young girl with enhanced strength and durability.
Minor[]
- Wade Wilson/Deadpool (voiced by Ryan Reynolds) - the mutant with immense healing factor, incredible combat proficiency, swordsmanship and a tendency of breaking the fourth wall, who's a ally to the X-Men and a dangerous mercenary and vigilante.
- Dennis Dupnhy (voiced by William Mark McCullough) - a member of the United States Navy SEALs, leader of SEAL Team 2, and Torres's mentor through his newly implanted earpiece when Sam's busy with his presidency, even if Dennis and Joaquín doesn't get along with each other.
Guest characters[]
- Godzilla and Kong (vocal effects by Frank Welker and Peter Cullen, respectively) - an Titanus Gojira and Titanus Kong duo who are both alpha titans and defenders of Earth (Godzilla on the surface; and Kong in Hollow Earth).
- Appearance: Visually after Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire (2024) with Kong wielding the B.E.A.S.T Glove and Godzilla in his evolved state.
- Team Sonic (Sonic the Hedgehog, Knuckles the Echidna, and Tails the Fox) (voiced by Ben Schwartz, Idris Ebla, and Colleen O'Shaughnessey, respectively) - the adoptive sons of the Wachowskis dedicated to protecting their world from dangerous threats and safeguards the Master Emeralds. Sonic has super-speed, Tails has genius-level intellect, and Knuckles has super-strength and the power to manipulate fire.
- Appearance: As in the Sonic movie series (2020-onwards), but they wear civilian clothing.
- The Autobots - a group of Cybertronans that are devoided to protect Cybertron and now, their earth from The Quintessons and The Deceptions.
- Earth's Autobots - the main heroes who was sent to the Young Avengers' Earth to protect their world and eventually becoming their allies.
- Orion Pax/Optimus Prime (voiced by Chris Hemsworth) - the leader of the Autobots, former leader of the now destroyed Cyberton and former Egeron miner who was granted the Matrix of Leadership after his heroic act during Sentinel Prime's plans.
- Elita-One (voiced by Scarlett Johansson) - the former captain of the Underground Energon Mines, who later becomes the second in-command of the Autobots under her now closest friend, Optimus Prime.
- B-127/Bumblebee (voiced by Keegan-Michael Key) - the former miner and later third in-command of the Autobots, as well as the new best friend and permanent sidekick of Orion Pax, later better known as Optimus Prime.
- Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles - Four teenage mutant turtles raised and train in the ancient arts of ninjustu by their master and adoptive father, Hamato Yoshi/Master Splinter.
- Appearance: Visually based on their Fortnite designs with elements of their IDW appearances.
- Leonardo (voiced by Seth Green) - the noble and level-headed leader of his brothers who wields katanas, wears a blue mask, and the oldest brother,
- Raphael (voiced by Dante Basco) - the hotheaded and short-tempered Ninja Turtle who wield twin sai, second oldest brother and wears a red mask.
- Donatello (voiced by Nadji Jeter) - the genius-level inventor and gentlest of his brothers who wears a purple mask, has a bo-staff as his weapon.
- Michelangelo (voiced by Greg Cipes) - the party animal and the naturally trained of his brothers who wields dual nunchuckas, but he'd rather be lazy and have a good time rather than train, he wears a orange mask and other clothes that suits his personality.
- Appearance: Visually based on their Fortnite designs with elements of their IDW appearances.
- Earth's Autobots - the main heroes who was sent to the Young Avengers' Earth to protect their world and eventually becoming their allies.
Antagonists[]
Main[]
- Super-Adaptoid/Fixer (voiced by Corey Burton while his Fixer persona is voiced by Peter MacNicol) - the android-synthezoid hybrid of a joint project of A.I.M., Roxxon Corporation and C.I.A., the permanent host and reincarnation of Thanos and the central antagonist of the series who wanted to defeat the Avengers and The Young Avengers in every step of the way.
- The Young Masters - a cloned, mirrored team of The Young Avengers genetically created by the Super Adaptoid that represents what people on social media think of the team consists of:
- Stormranger (voiced by Iman Vellani) - the evil clone of Kamala Khan who is a bossy, petty and immature control freak.
- Ben Reilly/Scarlet Spider (voiced by Josh Keaton) - the evil clone of Peter Parker with the powers of web-slinging and shape-shifting but always relied on his teammates due to his cowardly and timid but aggressive nature.
- Ronin (voiced by Hailee Steinfeld) - the evil clone of Kate Bishop who is rude, snarky, mean and confrontational.
- Yellowjacket/Big Zero (voiced by Emma Furhmann) - the evil clone of Cassie Lang with the powers of size addition, but is spoiled, annoying and destructive.
- Iron Girl (voiced by Cree Summer) - a narcissistic, know-it-all AI that is inserted to a Iron-Man like suit.
- Skymax (voiced by Emilia Clarke) - the evil clone of G'iah, who's racist, bigoted and unsympathetic.
- Golden Jaguar (voiced by Letitia Wright) - the evil clone of Shuri/Black Panther, who's more vengeful, judgemental, hypocritical and aggressive mirrors what could Shuri become if Killmonger's ideals get to her head.
- Captain HYDRA Supreme (voiced by Xolo Maridueña) -the evil clone of Joaquín Torres/Captain America, who given in to HYDRA's twisted ideals and has biological attached bird wings to his back.
- Troog (voiced by Brad Garrett) - the evil clone of Groot, who's dumb, idiotic and stupid but have an full vocabulary compared to Groot's "I am Groot".
- Genesis and Velocity (voiced by Jullian Hillard and Jett Klyne, respectively) - evil clones of the Maximoff twins, who are extremely juvenile, bratty and infantile.
- The Young Masters - a cloned, mirrored team of The Young Avengers genetically created by the Super Adaptoid that represents what people on social media think of the team consists of:
- Intelligencia - an online criminal organization constantly targeting superheros, Avengers, organizations and nations consists of:
- Todd Phelps/HulkKing (voiced by Jon Bass, while HulkKing voiced by Jeff Bennett) - the sexist and immature billionaire and founder of Intelligencia, also known on the internet as HulkKing.
- The Wrecking Crew (voiced by Robert Costanzo, Kevin Michael Richardson, Clancy Brown, Jeff Bennett, and Daran Norris) - group of lowlife criminals possessing Asgardian construction tools and are affiliated with Intelligencia.
- Frank Simpson/Nuke (voiced by Alan Ritchson) - a psychopathic, jingoistic, cold-blooded but dimwitted and uneducated super-solider who went through cybernetic and psychological changes specialized in explosives and dangerous advanced weaponry, He is wanted in 21 states and 28 countries for extreme acts of terrorism, bigotry, homophobia, harassment and hate crimes, making him America's Most Wanted individual known as "The American Nightmare", Todd Phelps convinced him that the women and people of colors of the superpowered community are the enemies and he need to get rid of them for good.
- Josh Miller/Mysterio (voiced by Trevor Salter, while his "Mysterio" persona voiced by Alejandro Saab) - a member of Intellegencia who worked as a spy until he was manipulated by The Super-Adaptoid that the deceased Quentin Beck tells him to continue his mission to spread his agenda that Mysterio is the greatest hero of all time and the masked heroes, female and POC of gender are their greatest bad guys. He gained a suit that grants him all of the access to Stark Industries Combat Drones and nanites inserted into his body, but at the cost of his mental, physical and psychological health.
- Todd Phelps/HulkKing (voiced by Jon Bass, while HulkKing voiced by Jeff Bennett) - the sexist and immature billionaire and founder of Intelligencia, also known on the internet as HulkKing.
- Frank Castle/The Punisher (voiced by Jon Bernthal) - a former United States Marine-turned-violent vigilante who uses an War Machine-like armor, weapons and his vast resources he amassed from The Green Goblin to fight the Young Avengers.
- Technovore (vocal effects by Eric Bauza) - a creature of flesh and metal made by HYDRA in the 1980s with the power of adaptation and improvement.
- Galactus (voiced by Ralph Ineson) - The Galan with a enormous appetite for planets, especially Earth.
- Shalla-Bal/Silver Surfer (voiced by Julia Garner) - the main powerful and enigmatic herald of Galactus who helped her master invade Earth.
- Ty "Archie" Jameson/Arcade (voiced by Chris Diamantopoulos) - the estranged younger son of the Daily Bulge chief editor, J. Jonah Jameson who became an assassin for hire and evil genius who vowed to kill Jameson and other Intelligencia members like Todd and take down any trace of social media once and for all.
- Thaddeus " Thunderbolt" Ross/Red Hulk (voiced by Harrison Ford while he's transformed, voiced by Clancy Brown) - the disgraced president of The United States and former creator/leader of the Dark Avengers who planning to be back at political power via other methods.
- Wilson "Grant" Fisk/Kingpin (voiced by Vincent D'Onofrio) - The powerful businessman and crime lord with interest in both controlling New York and running for mayor.
- The Enforcers - Kingpin's senior enforcers and specialized bodyguards who does half of his dirty works:
- Herman Schultz/Shocker (voiced by Bokeem Woodbine) - a former member of Vulture's crew who became the leader of The Enforcers known as Shocker who used a suit that can manipulate vibrates and shockwaves after Kingpin bailed him out.
- Daniel Brito/Fancy Dan/Ricochet (voiced by Dante Basco) - the agile, flexible and athletic member of The Enforcers of Chinese-Filipino descent who's extremely well versed in various martial arts (especially Judo, karate, aikido, jujutsu, wing chun and Jūkendō) and wears a suit that bounces off walls and uses weapons like electrified Kali sticks, bo-staff, smoke pellets, katana and explosive knives. He met his demise at the hands of Kraven and his hunters, alongside his adoptive older brother.
- Roland Bloch/The Ox (voiced by Dwayne Johnson) - the member of The Enforcers who is more physical stronger during his time as a former WWE wrestler/black-belt kick-boxer and is Daniel's adoptive narcissistic and dumb older brother who used a suit that augments his already considerably impressive strength.
- The Brood (vocal effects by Frank Welker and Dee Bradley Baker) - a species of highly advanced parasitic insectoid, extraterrestrial beings created by The High Evolutionary's Orgocorp that can spread and infect their hosts.
- Alan Fagan/Mister Fear (voiced by Robert Enguld while his masked persona is voiced by Keith David) - a corrupt and former sleazy CEO of Fagan Industries whose company was shutdown due to unethical experimentation with Fear Gas involving children and teens and now goes as the alias, Mister Fear.
- Todd Ziller/The American Kaiju (vocal effects are provided by Dee Bradley Baker while his human form is voiced by Frank Grillo) - A former US Army Corporal who has turned into an 400 feet tall Gamma-mutated Kaiju after a super soldier experiment with unstable Gamma Radiation went horribly wrong.
- Simon Krieger (voiced by Nolan North) - the short-lived but scummy and sexist CEO of O.X.E., the former controller of Mel/Songbird who controls her by using the master control tablet connected to the Nuform Project, causing her great pain and suffering for months since Valentina's demise.
- Seth Voelker/Sidewinder (voiced by Giancarlo Esposito) - the head of SERPENT, a criminal mercenary organization who utilized knifes, swords, other bladed weapons and guns.
- Sergei Nikolaievich Kravinoff/Kraven the Hunter/Judge "Joe Fixtt" (voiced by Jim Pirri) - a former Russian aristocrat, world famed zoologist and feared big game hunter that is nearly unrivalled in his abilities and mastery of traps, weapons and his vast armies of hunters who is constantly seeking new prey in order to challenge himself and his men. After learning about the existence of Spider-Man and Young Avengers, Kraven would become obsessed with hunting and defeating them, believing him to be his ultimate preys.
- Guy Thierrault/Flag Smasher (voiced by John Cena) - the jingoistic, aggressive head of U.L.I.M.A.T.U.M (Underground Liberated Totally Integrated Mobile Army To Unite Mankind), a black-ops criminal organization and cult devoted to John Walker who once Captain America until the Flag Smasher incident, feeling that he was mistreated by Sam Wilson who "sympathize" with the terroristic group, and going to extreme lengths to take down the president in any means necessary, even if innocent people are in harm's way.
Minor/Supporting[]
- J Jonah Jameson (voiced by J.K Simmons) - The chief editor of The Daily Bulge and the associate of Intelligencia with spreading false misinformation and rumors through social media and the abusive and traditionalist father of Ty "Archie" Jameson/Arcade who verbally loud and abusive nature became the catalyst of his campaign.
- Mary MacPherran/Titania (voiced by Jameela Jamil) - the superpowered individual who became a social media influencer albeit a narcissistic and egotistical one, and used it for chasing clout.
- Bessie/Hellcow (vocal effects by Frank Welker) - A female cow that was transformed into a vampire for 100,000 years.
Guest villains[]
- Dr. Ivo Robotnik/Eggman Nega (voiced by Jim Carrey) - the alternate version of Dr. Ivo Robotnik who became the narcasstic and misanthropic ruler of the Eggman Empire who more combat capable despite his girth thanks to the Master Emeraldand wants to replace humanity with Robots for sick kicks and megalomania reasons.
- The Mechina-Kong - an villainous titan made by SERPENT scientists from parts of MechaGodzilla and the organic body parts of The Skar King.
- Decepticons - They were once Cybertron's most powerful and legendary warriors under the leadership of Starscream and serving the Primes until Sentientel's betrayal and Megatron becoming the leader.
- D-16/Megatron (voiced by Brian Tyree Henry) - A former friend of Orion Pax and fellow Egeron miner until finding out Sentinel's betrayal of the primes and eventually becoming, the leader of Decepticons.
- Starscream (voiced by Steve Buscemi) - the former pathetic leader of the Cybertron High Guard before Sentinel's betrayal becoming the Co-lieutenant of Decepticons.
- Soundwave and Shockwave (voiced by Jason Konopisos-Alvarez and Jon Bailey, respectively) - Starscream's right hand Cybertronans and Co-lieutenants of the Decepticons.
- The Foot Clan/The Saki Clan - the most feared crime syndicate and clan of malevolent ninjas led by the Shredder.
- Oroku Saki/Shredder (voiced by Tony Leung) - the feared leader of the Foot Clan and main archenemy of the Turtles and Master Splinter.
- Bebop and Rocksteady (voiced by Martin Lawrence and David Harbour, respectively) - A mutant warthog and rhino duo that served as Shredder's enforcers, but are not the brightest ones in the room.
- Tigerclaw (voiced by Ian Mcshane) - Shredder's more competent right-hand and second-in-command of the Foot Clan who has a military and mercenary experience and was mutated to a Bengal Tiger humanoid.
- Baxter Stockman (voiced by Keith David) - the mad scientist and entomologist who formerly worked at the TCRI before working as the Mutagen researcher of the Foot Clan.
- Karai Saki (voiced by Jennifer Hale) - the biological daughter of Oroku Saki/Shredder, who she was physically, emotionally and mentally abuse on a daily basis, but still stay loyal to him despite his clear poor mistreatment.
Mentioned[]
- The Dark Avengers (Gravik, Samuel Sterns/Leader/Man-Spider, M.O.D.O.K., etc)
- Dazzler
- Maria Hill
- The Avengers (Iron Man, Steve Rogers, Black Widow)
- Norman Obsorn/Green Goblin
Episodes[]
Season 1: Redemption[]
- Episode 1: Above and Beyond - The Young Avengers resumes their heroic lifestyles - only to find that their futures are anything but normal.
- Episode 2: The Invisible Eye - The team got reinstated in college while the Maximoff twins are enrolled in middle school while Groot stays at home due to Earth's...interesting history with aliens.
- Episode 3: Identity Crisis - Joaquín feels conflicted if he should join and lead the new Avengers or stays with the Young Avengers as the intelligence and information provider and as the new Captain America.
- Episode 4: Enter The Punisher - The team crosses paths with The Punisher, who is manipulated by Super Adaptoid.
- Episode 5: Intelligenca Infection - Intellgenicia has launched a hate campaign against The Young Avengers and Avengers.
- Episode 6: Some Disassembly Required - The new Avengers are in dangers of numerous debts and lawsuits and it's up to The Young Avengers to discover who behind before they get disassembled for real.
- Episode 7: The Brave New President - President Sam Wilson goes on an interview with Daily Bulge, unaware that is a assassination plot by Intelligencia and The Young Avengers are the only one who can stop it.
- Episode 8: The Ulimate Might Young Avenger Protocol - The Young Avengers gained Hulkbuster-like mechas (likely from the OG Avengers, just in case of giant monsters attacking cities) to battle the Technovore who doubles in size and appearance.
- Episode 9: It's Jeff! - The Young Avengers adopt a land-shark known as Jeff and they found out that Jeff is more powerful than he looks
- Episode 10: Avengers: Reassembled - TBA
- Episodes 11-12: The Young Masters - The Super-Adaptoid creates a rip-off Young Avengers team known as The Young Masters.
Crossovers:[]
- The Fantastic Young Avengers - The Young Avengers team up with the 1970s Fantastic Four (their allies) to defeat Silver Surfer and Galatcus.
- Civil War: Runaways/Young Avengers - The Runaways are in pursuit by The Young Avengers and P.R.I.D.E.
- Young Avengers/ Godzilla x Kong: Requiem: The Young Avengers team up with Godzilla and Kong to defeat SERPENT's illegal sale of the destroyed MechaGodzilla and parts of The Skar King.
- Untitled Sonic Cinematic Universe/The Marvel Universe NOW!!'s Young Avengers crossover -
- More Than Meet The Eyes - TBA
- Young Heroes in the Half-Shells - When the Super-Adaptoid made a unholy alliance with the Foot Clan for mutanage experiment, Young Avengers teams up with the TMNT to defeat their respective enemies.
Season 2: Identity Crisis[]
- Episode 1: Technovore Terror - The Technovore strikes back again!
- Episode 2: It's a Murder, Murder, Murderous, Murderworld After All - Arcade has launched an campaign against Intelligencia and The Daily Bulge.
- Episode 3: The Beach - The group decided to hit the beach!
- Episode 4: The Terror of Titania - Titania launched a smear and gossip campaign known as "#TheGROWNASSvengers/YoungAvengersarenogood/Avengersareoverrated".
- Episode 5: MYSTERIO IS THE TRUTH! - Mysterio has risen from the grave, but he is alive or someone is impersonating him?
- Episode 6: Enter the Enforcers - Peter and Kamala faced Kingpin's new enforcers.
- Episode 7: The Fixer - Kamala and Peter uncovered shipping of mysterious weapons to its mysterious buyer, The Fixer.
- Episode 8: The Devil Breath - The Red Hulk has spread a virus in Central Park!
- Episode 9: Gangland - The Super-Adaptoid in his Fixer persona, Thaddeus Ross/Red Hulk and Kingpin emit an Easter Day summit for running for mayor that erupts in a all-out brawl with Peter and Kamala being involved in it to put a stop to it.
- Episode 10: The Brood Invasion - The Young Avengers deals with a Brood infection that spread through the Avengers and US.
- Episode 11-12: A.D.A.P.T. - The Super Adaoptoid threatens to "replace" humanity with a nuke that contains an malware inside, powerful enough to destroy humankind and half of the galaxy.
Season 3: Purpose[]
- Episode 1: Intellegenica Infestation - Intellegenica have launched a disinformation campaign against superheroes of POC/women in the name of Iron Man to cause the Avengers to turned against each other again.
- Episode 2: Worst Nightmare - Mr. Fear has the team in a nightmare-induced coma where their worst nightmares come to life.
- Episode 3: Introduce The Champions - A new team, similar to the Young Avengers is formed!
- Episode 4: Don't Nuke It! - The Champions and Young Avengers are tasked to deal with a dangerous criminal who's affiliated with Intellegencia and specialized in weaponry who is threatened to bomb the GRC building.
- Episode 5: The American Kaiju - The Young Avengers battle a Gamma radiated Kaiju that was once a former US Army Corporal during a accident with Gamma Radiation.
- Episode 6: She Has A Voice Like A Songbird - Mel debuts as a new hero under the alias, Songbird, but the group finds out that something isn't right here.
- Episode 7-8: U.L.I.M.A.T.U.M - A terroristic criminal cult organization worshipping John Walker are hellbent to take out President Wilson due to his "mistreatment and harassment" against the former Captain America.
- Episode 9: Beware of the Hellcow - The Young Avengers group are hired by Arkansas locals to capture a vampiric cow called "Hellcow".
- Episode 10-11: The Final Curtain - The Super-Adaptoid has one trick up his sleeve.
Season 4: Responsibility (epilogue series finale)[]
Set between the events of Resolution and Battleworld, Young Avengers became Avengers-level team with The Watchtower as their new headquarters and brand-new outfits, with the additions of Kamala Khan becoming the Vice President, Peter potentially running for mayor, and Shuri is the current queen of Wakanda, but the mechas were destroyed beyond repair, with these upgrades, nothing can go wrong for them, even if a crazed big-game hunter is on to them, right?
- Episode 1: Destructive Blueprints - A certain major big-time hunter has caught the news of the group and sees them as his next preys.
- Episode 2: Soul Of The Hunter - The Young Avengers are the least of Fisk' worries.
- Episode 3: The Grim Hunt - Daredevil and Punisher has a unfortunate run-in with Kraven.
- Episode 4: Hunted - The Defenders has a near-fatal encounter with the Hunter.
- Episode 5: Requiem - TBA
- Episode 6: Old Wounds - Joaquín's minor fallout of the Young Avengers is further explored.
- Episode 7: Group Therapy - The Young Avengers, Kingpin, Daredevil, Punisher, and The Defenders made a temporary alliance to take down Kraven before he gets them.
- Episode 8: The Last Hunt - New York is up in chaos when Kraven rears his ugly head when he starts hunting down every vigilante, hero and political figures.
Shorts[]
- How I Lead And Create My Own Team - A Kamala Khan Story - Kamala Khan recreates her life-story in the form and style of Storybooth.
- The Young Avengers Presents: The Groot, Maximoff Twins and Jeff triple feature! - Groot, The Maximoff twins and Jeff find themselves on a crazy adventure when the other members are busy.
- The PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE... GET OFF OF SOCIAL MEDIA Foundation - Deadpool and Tommy created a fictional organization parodying the "Film/CBM Twitter, Reddit, and Youtube critics", a vocal, overzealous minority of comic book fans who posted on Twitter/X to complain about the quality of the MCU, characters (specifically female and POC "People of Color"), visual effects of various MCU movies and shows, specifically through Phase 4 and onwards.
- Young Avengers: Tommy's Theme Song Takeover - Tommy introduced the team to his very own version of "Fight as Together" with major consequences.
Specials[]
- SERPENT AND TEN RINGS ON A PLANE - The Young Avengers along with SEAL Team finds themselves in a criminal war between Xu Xialing's Ten Rings and Sidewinder's SERPENT group.
New Changes[]
- Joaquín Torres is the new Captain America, after President Sam pass the shield on to him it due to the ADAPTOID incident last year and being guilty for not taking responsibility for his actions.
- He consistently changed Captain America uniforms each episode.
- Carol Davners is the new leader of the current Avengers.
- By the eight episode, They are given a new Helicarrier base and 235-feet tall Hulkbuster-like mechanized battle suits (alongside new jumpsuits that suit their theme and personality) to handle larger threats, it's also solar-powered and a massive battlesuit (331-feet tall) can be created by combining the smaller suits used by individual members known as "The Ultimate Mighty Young Avenger Protocol".
Triva[]
- Joaquín Torres' EXO-7 Falcon wings resembles Hawkman's wings from Black Adam (2022).
- Most of their actors respired their roles sans for Brad Garrett, Jett Kylne, and Juillain Hillard, and Letitia Wright who were recast as members of the Young Masters.
- Emila Clarke was recast as Skymax, G'iah's evil counterpart due to Clarke's aging.
- Troog is based on Groot's first appearance in Tales to Astonish #13 where he is the villain before his heroic retcon.
- Gang War is the only arc that Kamala Khan and Peter Parker are only Young Avengers members present.
- The Enforcers, Super-Adaptoid and Intelligencia are one of the few enemies of The Young Avengers that gave Peter and Kamala (the leaders of The Young Avengers) a hard time.
- Cassie Lang/Stature, G'iah and Groot are the only Young Avengers members that don't have Hulkbusters as they hitch a ride in their teammates' Hulkbuster cockpit as technical supports (Cassie - size coordination, Groot - environmental manipulation, and G'iah - adaption).
- The Young Avengers' Hulkbusters and jumpsuits are conceptually based off of Sam Wilson's Mech Avengers and mech leaders' outfits of What If... The Hulk Fought The Mech Avengers?.
- Ironheart, Spider-Man, and Groot II are only Young Avengers who doesn't need a jumpsuit, due to Riri being a human-synthezoid hybrid, Spider-Man having 2 suits, and Groot is a Flora Colossi.
- ↑ The Young Avengers have got their public reputation shattered from the ADAPTOID incident from Young Avengers: Project A.D.A.P.T.O.I.D. while Joaquín Torres has his adventures.