Stranger Things Finn Wolfhard and The Witchers Anya Chalotra team up for futuristic Marvel series New – The Sun

STRANGER Things' Finn Wolfhard and The Witcher's Anya Chalotra join forces for Marvel series New-Gen.

The duo will lead the voice cast for the exciting new animation show which will also feature Finns brother Nick Wolfhard.

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Its based on a Marvel comic by the same name that came out in 2008.

A group of teen superheros do their best to defeat an evil overlord who threatens to disrupt their perfect little world.

Impressively, the show will operate several different platforms meaning viewers can get involved in the show as part of an augmented reality.

They can download and unblock the characters special nanotech abilities to fend off the creatures the gang will encounter.

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The shows producer J.D. Matonti explained: "Nanotech governs this rich world and the superheroes who dwell in it.

"Finn Wolfhard, Nick Wolfhard and Anya Chalotra, young talent breathe life into the relatable lead characters as we move from comics distributed by Marvel to animated series and other multimedia platforms."

According to Variety, the show is currently in pre-production, and will be run by Star Trek: Enterprises Brent Friedman.

The producer promised: "We intend to take you to a visual place never seen before in the futuristic utopia of New-Gen.

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"Nanotech governs this rich world and the superheroes who dwell in it.

"Finn Wolfhard, Nick Wolfhard and Anya Chalotra, young talent breathe life into the relatable lead characters as we move from comics distributed by Marvel to animated series and other multimedia platforms.

Finn says the moment will be "bittersweet" when he has to say goodbye to Stranger Things character Mike Wheeler.

Definitely when Stranger Things ends, it is not going to feel like it didn't happen or that Mike isn't a part of me still. I think I will be ready to say goodbye but it will be bittersweet.

But he added that the show is far from over: But we still have a lot of work to do with Stranger Things.

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Stranger Things Finn Wolfhard and The Witchers Anya Chalotra team up for futuristic Marvel series New - The Sun

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