Marvel's Storyboards

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Marvel's Storyboards
Logo
GenreDocumentary
Created byJoe Quesada
Written byEric Enright
Directed byTony Castle
Presented byJoe Quesada
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
Production
Executive producers
  • Joe Quesada
  • Tony Castle
  • Roxy Hunt
Production companyMarvel New Media
Original release
NetworkDisney+

Marvel's Storyboards is an upcoming documentary web television series by Marvel New Media hosted by Joe Quesada for Disney+.[1]

Premise

The series follows Joe Quesada, executive vice president and creative director of Marvel Entertainment, as he explores into the stories and creative drives of storytellers from various backgrounds. He tries the things where the guests are successful in.

A comparison that everyone knows is Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown. We go on locations, but instead of food or culture being the focus, the focus is a guest, the way they tell stories, and their story.

— Joe Quesada[2]

Episodes

No.TitleIntervieweeProfession/ Known forOriginal release date
1TBAHugh JackmanActor known for playing WolverineTBA

Production

Development

Joe Quesada took the idea where he interviewed Charlie Cox in 2017's San Diego Comic-Con and pitched it to Disney+ and they green lit as the series.[2]

Filming

Joe Quesada made the series practicipatory rather than an one on one interview. In the episode with Ed Viesturs, Joe went on "high altitude" mountain climbing in Idaho Mountains.

The results are sometimes hilarious,if you want to see me face-plant in the snow several times with a mountain climber, you get your wish.

— Joe Quesada[2]

Guests

The first season hosted 12 guests. The marquee names include Hugh Jackman, Robert Lopez, Samhita Mukhopadhyay, Johnny Weir and Ed Viesturs.

Release

The series is scheduled to debut on Disney+ in 2020.

References

  1. ^ "'Marvel's Storyboards' Heading to Disney+". Marvel Entertainment. Retrieved August 28, 2019.
  2. ^ a b c "Storyboards, 'PARTS UNKNOWN, IS COMING TO DISNEY+". Wired. Retrieved August 28, 2019.

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