Cloak & Dagger Trailer

The show follows Tandy Bowen (Olivia Holt) and Tyrone Johnson (Aubrey Joseph), two teenagers from divergent walks of life who discover they share a mysterious bond with one another. Oh, and they have superpowers, too. In the comics, Tyrone (aka Cloak) wears a giant cloak and has the power to engulf villains in darkness, while Tandy (aka Dagger) has the ability to produce shards of glowing light from her body. Andrea Roth, Gloria Reuben, Miles Mussenden, Carl Lundstedt, James Saito, and J.D. Evermore co-star in the series.

Meredith Borders reviewed the pilot for /Film from SXSW, and she had very nice things to say about the chemistry between the two leads:

Joseph and Holt have tremendous chemistry onscreen. The first hour of what will be a two-hour pilot brings them together very sparingly, but the moments they share onscreen are electric. In an intriguing departure from the comic, here Tandy’s the street kid while Ty’s living at home with his wealthy and (at least so far) seemingly attentive parents. But they have a shared tragedy in their past, an offshore rig explosion that robbed each of them of someone they love and first brought them together when they were just kids. The performers are so compelling on screen, separately and together. In such a short amount of time, I found myself deeply invested. They’re wounded, and angry, and lovely, the kind of broken that only becomes whole when they’re together.

Meredith also praised the episode’s pacing, describing how it “moves much faster than most Marvel shows, while never feeling frenetic.” That’s a huge plus, because in addition to running too long for their own good, Marvel shows have a tendency to be too slow, as well. Here’s hoping Cloak & Dagger can maintain that high level of quality throughout its ten-episode first season. Freeform will premiere the two-hour Cloak & Dagger pilot on June 7, 2018.

‘Cloak & Dagger’ Trailer: Could This Be Marvel TV’s Next Big Thing?

By Ben Pearson/March 20, 2018 9:40 am EST

Cloak & Dagger Trailer

The show follows Tandy Bowen (Olivia Holt) and Tyrone Johnson (Aubrey Joseph), two teenagers from divergent walks of life who discover they share a mysterious bond with one another. Oh, and they have superpowers, too. In the comics, Tyrone (aka Cloak) wears a giant cloak and has the power to engulf villains in darkness, while Tandy (aka Dagger) has the ability to produce shards of glowing light from her body. Andrea Roth, Gloria Reuben, Miles Mussenden, Carl Lundstedt, James Saito, and J.D. Evermore co-star in the series.

Meredith Borders reviewed the pilot for /Film from SXSW, and she had very nice things to say about the chemistry between the two leads:

Joseph and Holt have tremendous chemistry onscreen. The first hour of what will be a two-hour pilot brings them together very sparingly, but the moments they share onscreen are electric. In an intriguing departure from the comic, here Tandy’s the street kid while Ty’s living at home with his wealthy and (at least so far) seemingly attentive parents. But they have a shared tragedy in their past, an offshore rig explosion that robbed each of them of someone they love and first brought them together when they were just kids. The performers are so compelling on screen, separately and together. In such a short amount of time, I found myself deeply invested. They’re wounded, and angry, and lovely, the kind of broken that only becomes whole when they’re together.

Meredith also praised the episode’s pacing, describing how it “moves much faster than most Marvel shows, while never feeling frenetic.” That’s a huge plus, because in addition to running too long for their own good, Marvel shows have a tendency to be too slow, as well. Here’s hoping Cloak & Dagger can maintain that high level of quality throughout its ten-episode first season. Freeform will premiere the two-hour Cloak & Dagger pilot on June 7, 2018.

The show follows Tandy Bowen (Olivia Holt) and Tyrone Johnson (Aubrey Joseph), two teenagers from divergent walks of life who discover they share a mysterious bond with one another. Oh, and they have superpowers, too. In the comics, Tyrone (aka Cloak) wears a giant cloak and has the power to engulf villains in darkness, while Tandy (aka Dagger) has the ability to produce shards of glowing light from her body. Andrea Roth, Gloria Reuben, Miles Mussenden, Carl Lundstedt, James Saito, and J.D. Evermore co-star in the series.

Meredith Borders reviewed the pilot for /Film from SXSW, and she had very nice things to say about the chemistry between the two leads:

Meredith also praised the episode’s pacing, describing how it “moves much faster than most Marvel shows, while never feeling frenetic.” That’s a huge plus, because in addition to running too long for their own good, Marvel shows have a tendency to be too slow, as well. Here’s hoping Cloak & Dagger can maintain that high level of quality throughout its ten-episode first season.

Joseph and Holt have tremendous chemistry onscreen. The first hour of what will be a two-hour pilot brings them together very sparingly, but the moments they share onscreen are electric. In an intriguing departure from the comic, here Tandy’s the street kid while Ty’s living at home with his wealthy and (at least so far) seemingly attentive parents. But they have a shared tragedy in their past, an offshore rig explosion that robbed each of them of someone they love and first brought them together when they were just kids. The performers are so compelling on screen, separately and together. In such a short amount of time, I found myself deeply invested. They’re wounded, and angry, and lovely, the kind of broken that only becomes whole when they’re together.

Freeform will premiere the two-hour Cloak & Dagger pilot on June 7, 2018.