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Meet the nutty Squirrel Girl gang jumping from comic book to TV

Series for Marvel’s YA superheroe­s to be on Freeform in 2018

- Brian Truitt @briantruit­t USA TODAY

Squirrel Girl and her posse are ready to get nuts. Slated to debut next year, New

Warriors is Freeform’s half-hour Marvel action comedy featuring six youngsters who yearn to be the next Captain America or Iron Man but learn that making superhero dreams come true can be tricky.

“Most of them would settle but some of those kids would keep going and get into their 20s with these hopes. It’s hard, and how do you make money doing it?” says executive producer Kevin Biegel.

Freeform also has the youthorien­ted Cloak and Dagger on tap for 2018, part of a corporate effort by Disney, which owns both Marvel and the cable network. “Expanding our relationsh­ip with Marvel is a big priority for us,” says Tom Ascheim, president of Freeform, formerly known as ABC Family.

And New Warriors will have a voice that definitely connects to the channel’s audience, adds Jeph Loeb, executive producer and head of Marvel Television. The show’s heroes “are the eager, hopeful-for-a-brighter-tomorrow group that also have the wry, sardonic, life-is-hell attitude that makes them uniquely Marvel.”

In addition to debuting comicbook versions of the gang here in a USA TODAY exclusive, Biegel shares breakdowns of each character to be featured in the liveaction series, which has not yet been cast.

DOREEN GREEN (SQUIRREL GIRL) Squirrel Girl is the spunky fangirl and “wonderful heart of the show” with acrobat skills, superhuman strength and a cool squirrel tail, Biegel says. (She can also

talk to critters, including her sidekick, Tippy Toe.) “She is openly hopeful and earnest and

sweet and optimistic, but smart and very determined that she can make a difference, too. She knows

she’s great and if you’re not going to get on board with her, she’ll leave you in the dust.”

CRAIG HOLLIS (MISTER IMMORTAL) The squad’s resident troublemak­er and Lothario, this guy can’t die — or at least that’s what he says — and is equally cocky and grumpy. “Craig is a little more jaded and saying things aren’t as rosy and the world isn’t as hopeful as you make it out to be,” says Biegel.

DWAYNE TAYLOR (NIGHT THRASHER) The masked dude is a local celebrity with his own YouTube channel but no actual superpower­s. His parents were killed when he was younger, though he worries about his family’s wealth ruining his street cred. “Dwayne is the one who’s enterprisi­ng and really trying to figure out the business side of this entire thing,” Biegel says, “but at the same time he really does care about justice.”

ROBBIE BALDWIN (SPEEDBALL) A guy whose childhood was spent watching Quinjets take off from Avengers Tower, Speedball has the knack — though maybe not the greatest aim — for tossing kinetic balls of energy. Although immature and impulsive, “Robbie has these noble aspiration­s, but can’t quite figure out which one to pursue,” says Biegel.

ZACK SMITH (MICROBE) A big guy with a sizable heart, Microbe communicat­es with germs, giving him telepathic-like qualities, though he leans on his pals to find extra confidence. “Zack literally is just looking for a connection: ‘Hey, maybe I can find a group of people I can hang out with,’ which is totally part of who you are in your 20s,” Biegel says.

DEBORAH FIELDS (DEBRII) Not only is she a low-level telekineti­c trickster who’s experience­d serious personal loss due to the actions of superheroe­s, Deborah also is a proud, witty lesbian. Says Biegel: “It’s not all about ‘Hey, I relate to the show because I want to have a squirrel tail,’ but ‘Hey, this is the story about someone who’s out as a lesbian and maybe it’s not that easy.’ ”

 ?? ELIZABETH TORQUE, MARVEL ?? The New
Warriors in comic-book form make their debut (from top): Microbe, Night Thrasher, Mister Immortal, Speedball, Debrii and Squirrel Girl (with Tippy Toe). A liveaction series slated for next year on Freeform has yet to be cast.
ELIZABETH TORQUE, MARVEL The New Warriors in comic-book form make their debut (from top): Microbe, Night Thrasher, Mister Immortal, Speedball, Debrii and Squirrel Girl (with Tippy Toe). A liveaction series slated for next year on Freeform has yet to be cast.
 ?? FREEFORM ?? Another young team is at the center of Marvel’s Cloak and Dagger, also coming to Freeform.
FREEFORM Another young team is at the center of Marvel’s Cloak and Dagger, also coming to Freeform.

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