Take advantage of the Easter holidays to put together a marathon of Marvel series, like these little-known ones that we tell you where and why to watch them.
The Easter holidays have arrived, and although they are short, if you don’t plan to go out, we recommend some little-known and not-so-long Marvel series for you to put together your marathon. In addition, we tell you why to watch them and in which streaming services you can find them.
Series: Helstrom
Why watch it: Created for Hulu, this 10-episode series adapts the adventures of Daimon and Satana Hellstrom. It’s worth watching because it’s an unusual horror proposition in the Marvel Universe. Satanic possessions, lost souls, self-moving objects, apparitions, demons among us and many other frights await you in this Marvel series.
Where to see it: Star+
Series: Hit-Monkey
Why watch it: His time in comics is a success story: raised as a single-issue digital comic, the fame he achieved led him to his own printed miniseries and to being a recurring guest on Deadpool, as the levels of violence in both could fill a stadium. . His hot streak led him to an animated series whose first season is now available and is a faithful adaptation of the trajectory of this elegant macaque with the skills of an international assassin.
Bonus Fact: With Hit-Monkey, Olivia Munn, who brought Psylocke to life in X-Men: Apocalypse, returns to Marvel, now as the voice of Akiko.
Where to see it: Star+
Series: Marvel Anime
Why watch them: These are four series (Iron Man, Wolverine, X-Men and Blade) of 12 chapters each and two movies with which the Marvel characters were reintroduced to the Japanese market. The collaboration of Marvel Entertainment and Japanese animation studio Madhouse, all under the direction of acclaimed writer Warren Ellis, ensured the successful anime adaptation of these well-known Western heroes.
Where to see them: Although you can watch all 48 episodes and the two Marvel Anime movies, you should look at at least two service modes to get the full experience. X-Men, Wolverine and Iron Man anime are available on Claro Video and Netflix services. You can find Blade Anime only in the regular Claro Video subscription. The two films, Iron Man: Rise of the Technivore and Avengers Confidential: Black Widow & Punisher, are available for rent on YouTube, Google Play Movies, Apple TV, Amazon Prime Video and Claro Video.
Series: Silver Surfer
Why watch it: It is an animation that preserves the drawing style of Jack Kirby, but not the plots of Stan Lee. In its 12 episodes we see several of Marvel’s cosmic characters parade. Despite its good audience, the project had to be canceled due to the financial problems that Marvel was facing in the late 1990s.
Where to see it: Disney+
Series: Legion
Why watch it: This is the 27 most psychedelic episodes you will see in a Marvel series. With a visual style that could remind one of Stanley Kubrick at times, the life of the powerful mutant David Haller is brought to the screen in an unexpected way. It is a proposal that takes place in a universe parallel to that of the X-Men movies, and although characters from the mutant comics appear or are at least mentioned, the characteristic disconnection of the program from a larger universe gave it an opportunity that the consumers of good science fiction thank you.
Where to see it: Star+
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