The Sentinel-Record

Superheroe­s save the day in new show

- TAMARA LUSH

ELLENTON, Fla. — There’s a moment at the start of the new Marvel Universe Live! Age of Heroes show when Spider-Man enters from backstage and zigzags through the air, soaring above the floor.

Such display of superpower strength is startling, the director says, and the scene still takes his breath away.

“It’s an incredible entrance for Spider-Man, similar to the film. The guy who plays Spider-Man says it’s one of the scariest things he’s ever done and one of the most fun things he’s ever done,” said James Hadley, now preparing for the July 7 premiere at the Staples Center in Los Angeles.

For the first time, fans of Marvel comic book characters can see their favorite superheroe­s all together in a live show, which will tour the U.S. and Canada through 2019. It’s Feld Entertainm­ent’s first new show since announcing the end of its iconic Ringling Bros and Barnum & Bailey Circus. The final Ringling show is May 21.

Feld Entertainm­ent, the show’s producer, says audiences will be treated to characters from Guardians of the Galaxy, Spider-Man and the Avengers, as they defend the universe from evil.

Among the villains: Nebula, Loki, Yondu and Green Goblin. All of the fan favorites are showcased, too: Iron Man, Thor, Black Panther, Wasp, Hulk and Black Widow. Captain America rides a motorcycle.

Note to parents: there will be lots of explosions and grand battles to engage the 3-to-10 age set.

“It’s sort of our modern Aesop’s fables. They’re the heroes of our time. Even though they have these unlimited powers, they are always fighting for what’s right and for what’s good,” Hadley said. “That’s the message that’s important now. Even when it looks like they’re not going to succeed, they just keep pushing.”

Hadley, who previously worked with Cirque du Soleil, said performers were chosen for their acrobatic skills and strength. Special video effects and motorcycle stunts are also worked into the two-hour performanc­e.

The last Marvel live show was in 2014, and it became a mecca for young children — especially boys — who loved the themes of superheroe­s, fighting, motorcycle­s, explosions and powers. Kids often dressed up when attending the shows, which are basically like a comic book come to life.

 ?? The Associated Press ?? MARVELOUS: This undated image provided by Marvel and Feld Entertainm­ent shows the Marvel comic book superheroe­s. Fans of the Marvel comic superheroe­s can see their favorite superheroe­s in one place in a new live show debuting this summer and touring...
The Associated Press MARVELOUS: This undated image provided by Marvel and Feld Entertainm­ent shows the Marvel comic book superheroe­s. Fans of the Marvel comic superheroe­s can see their favorite superheroe­s in one place in a new live show debuting this summer and touring...

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