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Runaways
The unlucky popular favorite and pop singer Alex in the company of the hired killer Stepan and nymphomaniac Nastya flee from all-powerful killers with heavy machine guns and a black hammer hired by the production center. The classic American genre in domestic spaces ...
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Plot Summary
A group of teenagers discovers that their parents are secretly supervillains who are part of a criminal organization called PRIDE. Forced to go on the run, the kids must learn to work together, harness their own emerging superpowers, and find a way to stop their parents' evil plans. The series follows their journey of self-discovery, rebellion, and finding their own identities amidst the chaos.
Critical Reception
Runaways received generally positive reviews, with critics praising its young cast, faithful adaptation of the comic source material, and its blend of teen drama with superhero action. While some found the pacing occasionally uneven, the show was lauded for its character development and its ability to balance mature themes with a sense of youthful optimism. It was noted for bringing a fresh perspective to the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its engaging young cast and faithful adaptation of the source material.
Appreciated for its blend of teen drama and superhero action.
Noted for its character development and ability to handle mature themes.
Google audience: Google users generally enjoyed 'Runaways', highlighting the performances of the young cast, the compelling storyline that deviates from typical superhero fare, and the show's overall entertainment value. Some viewers felt that certain plot points could have been further explored, but the consensus points to a satisfying and well-executed series.
Fun Fact
The showrunners, Josh Schwartz and Stephanie Savage, are also known for creating the popular teen drama 'Gossip Girl'.
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