Why Marvel Zombies Cut A Major Hero From The First Season's Story
The first season of Marvel Zombies was originally going to feature a story for a major MCU character before that idea was abandoned. Here's why it was cut.
Read MoreThe first season of Marvel Zombies was originally going to feature a story for a major MCU character before that idea was abandoned. Here's why it was cut.
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