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The Parents of ‘Runaways’ on Avoiding Evil Stereotypes

     December 27, 2018

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Executive Produced by showrunners/writers Josh Schwartz & Stephanie Savage and Marvel’s Head of TV Jeph Loeb, the Hulu series Runaways is back for Season 2 with higher stakes and greater danger, as this group of teenagers who realized their parents were evil have now left their homes and are learning to live on their own and take care of each other while working to take down PRIDE. At the same time, PRIDE is looking to find their children, and a secret plan has been set in motion that might lead to betrayal from one of their own.

While at a junket held on the set for The Hostel, an underground dilapidated mansion that the runaways take shelter in this season, co-stars Angel Parker (“Catherine Wilder”), Ryan Sands (“Geoffrey Wilder”), Annie Wersching (“Leslie Dean”), Kip Pardue (“Frank Dean”), Brigid Brannagh (“Stacey Yorkes”), Kevin Weisman (“Dale Yorkes”), Ever Carradine (“Janet Stein”), James Marsters (“Victor Stein”) and James Yaegashi (“Robert Minoru”) spoke to a small group of outlets at roundtable interviews, and Brittany Ishibashi (“Tina Minoru”) spoke to Collider by phone, about the evolution for their characters, how the parents all share the common goal of getting their kids to come back home, exploring the family dynamics, the delicate dance of committing villainous acts, and avoiding evil stereotypes.

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The Parents of ‘Runaways’ on Avoiding Evil Stereotypes

     December 27, 2018

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Executive Produced by showrunners/writers Josh Schwartz & Stephanie Savage and Marvel’s Head of TV Jeph Loeb, the Hulu series Runaways is back for Season 2 with higher stakes and greater danger, as this group of teenagers who realized their parents were evil have now left their homes and are learning to live on their own and take care of each other while working to take down PRIDE. At the same time, PRIDE is looking to find their children, and a secret plan has been set in motion that might lead to betrayal from one of their own.

While at a junket held on the set for The Hostel, an underground dilapidated mansion that the runaways take shelter in this season, co-stars Angel Parker (“Catherine Wilder”), Ryan Sands (“Geoffrey Wilder”), Annie Wersching (“Leslie Dean”), Kip Pardue (“Frank Dean”), Brigid Brannagh (“Stacey Yorkes”), Kevin Weisman (“Dale Yorkes”), Ever Carradine (“Janet Stein”), James Marsters (“Victor Stein”) and James Yaegashi (“Robert Minoru”) spoke to a small group of outlets at roundtable interviews, and Brittany Ishibashi (“Tina Minoru”) spoke to Collider by phone, about the evolution for their characters, how the parents all share the common goal of getting their kids to come back home, exploring the family dynamics, the delicate dance of committing villainous acts, and avoiding evil stereotypes.

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WATCH: Marvel's Runaways' adult cast teases the Pride's journey in Season 2

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Dec 19, 2018  

The first season of Marvel's Runaways not only established the titular heroes but also their villainous parents in the Pride. When Season 2 begins on Hulu this Friday, the Pride isn't just going to recede into the background now that the kids are on the run.

We recently caught up with several of Runaways' adult cast members as they teased the next steps for the Pride. Intriguingly, James Marsters noted that the Pride never set out to become villains in the first place.

"We didn't come together planning to be evil, we came together to try to save the world," said Marsters. "Jonah said he would help us do that. We've been co-opted and we have no choice. I think the really painful thing about Season 2 is now the kids know it."

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WATCH: Marvel's Runaways' adult cast teases the Pride's journey in Season 2

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Dec 19, 2018  

The first season of Marvel's Runaways not only established the titular heroes but also their villainous parents in the Pride. When Season 2 begins on Hulu this Friday, the Pride isn't just going to recede into the background now that the kids are on the run.

We recently caught up with several of Runaways' adult cast members as they teased the next steps for the Pride. Intriguingly, James Marsters noted that the Pride never set out to become villains in the first place.

"We didn't come together planning to be evil, we came together to try to save the world," said Marsters. "Jonah said he would help us do that. We've been co-opted and we have no choice. I think the really painful thing about Season 2 is now the kids know it."

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The Members of Pride Reveal What They're Facing at the Start of Season 2 of 'Marvel's Runaways'

Does every child become their parents?

"Marvel's Runaways" is gearing up for its Season 2 return, exclusively on Hulu, on December 21.

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In Season 2, the Runaways have left their homes (and evil parents) behind and now have to learn to live on their own. They're gearing up to take down Pride once and for all. Yesterday, we learned what's in store for the Runaways this season.

Marvel.com had the opportunity to sit down with Angel Parker, Ryan Sands, Brittany Ishibashi, James Yaegashi, James Masters, Ever Carradine, Annie Wershing, Kevin Weisman, and Brigid Brannagh. Read on to discover where Pride stands with their kids, their marriage, within Pride, and with Jonah.

The Members of Pride Reveal What They're Facing at the Start of Season 2 of 'Marvel's Runaways' )
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The Members of Pride Reveal What They're Facing at the Start of Season 2 of 'Marvel's Runaways'

Does every child become their parents?

"Marvel's Runaways" is gearing up for its Season 2 return, exclusively on Hulu, on December 21.

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In Season 2, the Runaways have left their homes (and evil parents) behind and now have to learn to live on their own. They're gearing up to take down Pride once and for all. Yesterday, we learned what's in store for the Runaways this season.

Marvel.com had the opportunity to sit down with Angel Parker, Ryan Sands, Brittany Ishibashi, James Yaegashi, James Masters, Ever Carradine, Annie Wershing, Kevin Weisman, and Brigid Brannagh. Read on to discover where Pride stands with their kids, their marriage, within Pride, and with Jonah.

The Members of Pride Reveal What They're Facing at the Start of Season 2 of 'Marvel's Runaways' )

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