The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes - Season 2
Following a mass S.H.I.E.L.D. prison breakout, earth's mightiest heroes unite to form the Avengers, a team comprising Iron Man, Captain America, Thor, the Hulk, Ant-Man, the Wasp, Black Panther, and Hawkeye.[4] The Avengers are forced to battle the world's most dangerous supervillains, including Baron Zemo, the Leader, Kang the Conqueror, and Ultron, as well as the criminal organizations Hydra and A.I.M. It is ultimately revealed that Loki orchestrated the breakout so that the Enchantress could form the Masters of Evil to defeat the Avengers and conquer Earth.
The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes - Season 2
Download File: https://www.google.com/url?q=https%3A%2F%2Fvittuv.com%2F2ufMPc&sa=D&sntz=1&usg=AOvVaw27Lb2AIeT_cbEj39ac0J51
Marvel announced in October 2008 that its Marvel Animation division and the outside studio Film Roman would produce an Avengers animated TV series, titled The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes, for planned broadcast in 2010. The series started airing on Disney XD in the United States on 20 October 2010, on Teletoon in Canada on 22 October 2010 in English-language and March 2011 in French-language. The series started airing in Australia on 8 March 2011 on ABC3, where the season finale originally aired on 12 April 2011. Micro-Episodes began airing online on 15 October 2010, introducing heroes and other characters for the main series. These micro-episodes were compiled into the first five episodes of the main series.[1] The series follows the storylines of the original comics by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby, as well as other series of the comics' run and other sources such as the Marvel Cinematic Universe. In June 2012, Marvel's Avengers Assemble was announced after the cancellation of The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes. Jeph Loeb, a producer on the series, stated that the series is intended to closely echo the tone and feel of the 2012 Avengers film.
It's been nearly two years since The Walt Disney Company announced its plans to purchase Marvel Entertainment and its catalog of 5,000 or so comic book characters for the hefty price of $4.24 billion. The deal hasn't brought immediate visible change to either media giant.Last fall, Disney bought worldwide distribution rights to The Avengers and Iron Man 3, films designed to kick off the 2012 and 2013 summer movie seasons in their respective early Mays. The beginning of May is a popular theatrical release window for Marvel Studios, who have employed it each of the past four years (and twice shortly before that) to great success. Next week, the timing is put to use on Thor, the first Marvel movie to begin principal photography since Disney's acquisition. Ten days before that Paramount Pictures tentpole opens, Disney brings one of Marvel's latest animated television series to DVD with the release of the first two volumes of "The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes!".Not to be confused with the 1960s British spy series, this "Avengers" is the second TV incarnation of the team of superheroes created in 1963 by the legendary duo of writer-editor Stan Lee and artist Jack Kirby. Introduced at the height of Lee-Kirby creativity, a period that saw one or both give birth to characters like Spider-Man, Iron Man, the Hulk, Thor, the Fantastic Four, and the X-Men, the Avengers comic line assembled colorful heroes including some of these and others in Marvel's ranks. The original lineup consisted of Iron Man, the Hulk, Thor, Ant-Man, and Wasp. Captain America would join them in issue #4. Since then, the team's roster has regularly rotated, although its mission has always remained to fight villains no single superhero could withstand. 041b061a72