Marvel’s Hawkeye series hasn’t even premiered yet on Disney+, but the studio is already moving forward with its spinoff Echo.
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EXCLUSIVE: Hank Azaria (Brockmire, Ray Donovan), Haneefah Wood (Truth Be Told, One Day at a Time), Alison Pill (Them, The Newsroom), Nicholas Podany (Hart of Dixie) and Dewshane Williams (The Umbrella Academy, In the Dark), are set to star alongside Billy Crudup in Apple TV+ original series Hello Tomorrow!, from MRC Television. They round out the ensemble cast of the 10-episode, half-hour dramedy, which Crudup, Emmy winner for his role in Apple TV+’s The Morning Show, also executive produces.
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Marvel’s Hawkeye series hasn’t even premiered yet on Disney+, but the studio is already moving forward with its spinoff Echo.
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