Just announced at the D23 Expo, Marvel's Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur will premiere February 10th, 2023 on the Disney Channel.
What’s Happening:
- Marvel's Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur, based on Marvel's hit comic books, follows the adventures of 13-year-old super-genius Lunella Lafayette and her 10-ton T-Rex, Devil Dinosaur. After Lunella accidentally brings Devil Dinosaur into present-day New York City, the duo works together to protect the city's Lower East Side from danger.
- Marvel's Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur stars:
- Diamond White as Lunella (aka Moon Girl)
- Fred Tatasciore as Devil Dinosaur
- Alfre Woodard as Lunella's grandmother, Mimi
- Libe Barer as Lunella's best friend and manager, Casey
- Sasheer Zamata as Lunella's mom, Adria
- Jermaine Fowler as Lunella's dad, James Jr.
- Gary Anthony Williams as Lunella's grandfather, Pops
- Series executive producer Laurence Fishburne in the recurring role of The Beyonder, a curious and mischievous trickster
- A group of roller skating dancers came out on stage at the D23 Expo to perform the fun theme song for the series.
- At a Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur panel earlier in the day, attendees got to see the complete first episode of the series, and got to take home this plush Devil Dinosaur.
- Produced by Disney Television Animation, the series is executive produced by Fishburne and Helen Sugland's Cinema Gypsy Productions (ABC's black-ish and mixed-ish, Freeform's grown-ish) and Steve Loter (Kim Possible). Rodney Clouden (Futurama) is supervising producer, Kate Kondell (The Pirate Fairy) and Jeffrey M. Howard (Planes) are co-producers and story editors, and Pilar Flynn (Elena of Avalor) is producer.
- A new trailer for Marvel's Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur was unveiled at the Disney Branded Television panel:
- Marvel's Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur premieres February 10th on Disney Channel and streams shortly thereafter on Disney+.
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