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Marvel’s Runaways are joined by Elizabeth Hurley’s Morgan le Fay on season 3 character banners

December 9, 2019 by Amie Cranswick

With Runaways set to return this Friday for its third and final season, Hulu has released seven new character banners for the Marvel series featuring Gert (Ariela Barer) and Old Lace, Alex (Rhenzy Feliz), Nico (Lyrica Okano), Molly (Allegra Acosta), Chase (Gregg Sulkin) and Karolina (Virginia Gardner), as well as Elizabeth Hurley’s villain Morgan le Fay; check them out here…

SEE ALSO: Marvel’s Runaways to end with season 3, new trailer released

“In an action-packed Season 3, the Runaways frantically search for their captured friends Chase Stein, Gert Yorkes, and Karolina Dean. The kids go head to head with an unstoppable enemy who has targeted Leslie — or more accurately, the child she’s carrying. Nico Minoru draws them all into a dark realm where its ruler Morgan le Fay, played by Elizabeth Hurley, is much more nefarious than anyone the kids have yet to face.”

Runaways season 3 premieres on December 13th.

Filed Under: Amie Cranswick, News, Television Tagged With: Elizabeth Hurley, Marvel, Marvel Cinematic Universe, Runaways

About Amie Cranswick

Amie Cranswick is Executive Editor of Flickering Myth, responsible for overseeing editorial coverage across film, television and pop culture.

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