Marvel Universe Live!

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Marvel Universe Live!
Marvel Universe Live! poster.jpg
Poster for the 2014 UK tour.
Company Feld Entertainment
Genre Superhero
Show typeTouring arena
Date of premiereJuly 10, 2014 (2014-07-10)
LocationMobile
Creative team
Primary Marvel character creators Stan Lee & Jack Kirby
ProducerJuliette Feld
Other information
Production company Feld Entertainment
Official website

Marvel Universe Live!, stylized as Marvel Universe LIVE!, is a touring live action arena show featuring Marvel Comics characters by Feld Entertainment. So far there have been two shows under the banner, the original and "Age of Heroes". [1]

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Marvel's previous licensed theatrical show, Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark , a Broadway musical, was plagued by several injuries. The movie licenses currently do not restrict the licensed Marvel characters' appearances in a theatrical presentation such as an arena show. [2]

History

In March 2013, Feld Entertainment agreed with Marvel Entertainment to produce a Marvel Character-based live arena show. [3] For nearly two years, development and engineering had been underway for the show. [2] In September 2013, regional casting calls began in Los Angeles with another set held in Las Vegas, New York, and in Orlando in October. [4] In October 2013, at New York Comic Con, Marvel and Feld revealed that the arena show would be Marvel Universe LIVE! [5] In February 2014, the performers were cast and rehearsals began at Feld's facility in Ellenton. The cast was selected from a pool of Martial artists, aerial performers, X Games competitors and stunt people. [2]

On July 10, 2014, Marvel Universe Live! premiered at the Tampa Bay Times Forum with showing there until July 13. The show has an initial 85-city national tour. [2] The show's world premiere followed on August 13 at New York City's Barclays Center. After Tampa, Florida, and New York City, the show stayed on the east coast which includes stops at Washington D.C., Philadelphia, Nashville, Miami, and Atlanta. [6]

A new Marvel Universe Live! show, "Age of Heroes", was announced by Feld in May 2017. The tour had a soft launch in New Orleans from June 23–25 before heading out West for the summer. Age of Heroes debuted at the Staples Center in Los Angeles on July 7, 2017. Then Age of Heroes went to the Midwest in the fall follow by Canada and circling the USA until early 2019, when the show goes overseas. [7]

Original show

Marvel Universe Live!
Marvel Universe Live! poster.jpg
Poster for the 2014 UK tour.
Company Feld Entertainment
Date of premiereJuly 10, 2014 (2014-07-10)
Creative team
DirectorShanda Sawyer [2]
WritersAdam Wilson
Melanie Wilson LaBracio [8]
Stunt coordinatorAndy Armstrong [2]
Casting directorJessica Ferris [4]
Costume designerCynthia Nordstrom [9]
Other information
Length90 minutes [2]

Thor shattered the cosmic cube, so it would not fall into dangerous hands. Loki moves to reform the cube in order to destroy the Earth. So, a worldwide race for the fragments is on. The Avengers, Spider-Man and the X-Men work to stop Loki and the other involved super villains (Red Skull, Madame Hydra, Electro, Green Goblin, and Doctor Octopus) to save the Earth. [2] [6]

Characters

Super HeroesLive [2] Age of Heroes [10]
Avengers LiveAge of Heroes
Captain America Yes check.svgYes check.svg
Iron Man Yes check.svgYes check.svg
Thor Yes check.svgYes check.svg
Hulk Yes check.svgYes check.svg
Black Widow Yes check.svgYes check.svg
Hawkeye Yes check.svg
S.H.I.E.L.D. LiveAge of Heroes
Nick Fury Yes check.svg
Maria Hill Yes check.svg
S.H.I.E.L.D. Agents Yes check.svgYes check.svg
X-Men Live [11] Age of Heroes
Wolverine Yes check.svg
Storm Yes check.svg [12]
Cyclops Yes check.svg
Guardians of the Galaxy LiveAge of Heroes
Star-Lord Yes check.svg
Gamora Yes check.svg
Drax the Destroyer Yes check.svg
Rocket Raccoon Yes check.svg
Groot Yes check.svg
Other HeroesLiveAge of Heroes
Pepper Potts Yes check.svg
Spider-Man Yes check.svgYes check.svg
Captain Marvel Yes check.svg
Falcon Yes check.svg
Doctor Strange Yes check.svg
Wasp Yes check.svg
Black Panther Yes check.svg
Iron Fist Yes check.svg
Super VillainsLiveAge of Heroes
A.I.M. LiveAge of Heroes
Aldrich Killian Yes check.svg
A.I.M. Agents Yes check.svg
Extremis Agents Yes check.svg
Sinister Six LiveAge of Heroes
Green Goblin Yes check.svgYes check.svg
Doctor Octopus Yes check.svg
Rhino Yes check.svgYes check.svg
Black Cat Yes check.svgYes check.svg
Electro Yes check.svgYes check.svg
Lizard Yes check.svgYes check.svg
Hydra LiveAge of Heroes
Red Skull Yes check.svg
Viper Yes check.svg
Hydra Agents Yes check.svg
Other villainsLiveAge of Heroes
Yondu Yes check.svg
The RavagersYes check.svg
Nebula Yes check.svg
Loki Yes check.svgYes check.svg
Chitauri Yes check.svgYes check.svg

Age of Heroes

Marvel Universe Live: Age of Heroes
Date of premiereJuly 17, 2017 (2017-07-17) [7]
Creative team
DirectorJames Hadley
WriterDavid Love
Flying directorMark Dirkse
Action directorEric Miranda
ComposerMichael Picton [13]
Other information
Length90 minutes [10]

The Guardians of the Galaxy and the Avengers team up to help Doctor Strange retrieve the Wand of Watoomb from Yondu. Loki has hired Nebula to get the Wand for him. Guardians of the Galaxy are also after Nebula. The two teams meet in Asgard before uniting and travel to stop Loki and Nebula from ending the world with the wand. [10]


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