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Hulu Announces Release Date for Season 2 of 'Marvel's Runaways'

It looks like Hulu is bringing back Marvel's Runaways for season 2 just in time for the holiday season.

Hulu Announces Release Date for Season 2 of 'Marvel's Runaways'

The streaming service announced today that the second season premiere of the Marvel television series will hit on December 21st, 2018. Theoretically, it'll be the entire season dropped at once.

Reportedly, season 2 of the series will pick up right where season 1 left off, with the runaway super-powered teens now on their own, taking refuge in an underground hostel, and having to fend for themselves.

We did make fun of the series during the first season for taking so long to get to the actual, you know, runaway aspect of the show, but it was surprisingly enjoyable. The young cast was strong, the writing was solid, and the special effects were believable.

There's STILL no word on whether or not James Marsters will return as Victor though. "We cannot confirm nor can we deny Victor is dead. We have shown on the show the ability of people to escape death. We've also shown that people really die," executive producer Josh Schwartz told EW back in December of 2017.

As to what audiences can expect to see in season 2, Schwartz said:

"What's starting to come together at the end of the season is this new alliance of Pride vs Jonah. The Wilders are outsiders right now and don't really trust anybody, so they're this third faction. Then, you have Jonah aligning with Frank Dean, who is either newly woke or newly evil, it's hard to say, and whatever the next version of Victor Stein is going to be when he gets out of that box."

Season 1 of Marvel's Runaways is available for streaming now on Hulu.


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