Marcus Scribner Archives

"She-Ra and the Princesses of Power" Comic-Con Panel - Love, Swords, and Spoilers
She-Ra panel attendees were also treated to a large dose of geek love and some big deal spoilers. Moderated by Entertainment Weekly senior editor Patrick Gomez, the panel included Stevenson, Aimee Carrero (Adora/She-Ra), Karen Fukuhara (Glimmer), Marcus Scribner (Bow), and Lauren Ash (Scorpia) As an added bonus, each panel attendee was given a She-Ra crown and sword as they walked into the room[...]
"She-Ra and the Princesses of Power" - Mattel Makes Your New Toy BFFs
The announced line includes Glimmer (Karen Fukuhara), Bow (Marcus Scribner), Adora (Aimee Carrero), the She-Ra, and Catra (AJ Michalka) If the released images are any indication, Swift Wind (Adam Ray) will also be released as an add-on accessory Everyone who has spent the last two seasons wishing that Glimmer, Bow, Adora, and Catra were their[...]
'She-Ra and the Princesses of Power' Season 2: Bow's Family Ties Him Up In Knots [OPINION]
Way back in 2018 – long before the first season of Dreamworks Animation's She-Ra and the Princesses of Power reboot for Netflix debuted – show-runner Noelle Stevenson announced that Adora's (Aimee Carrero) friend Bow (Marcus Scribner) would have two fathers Fans were excited to see Stevenson's representation of an animated LGBT family However, the first season[...]
She-Ra Rewarded With Season 3 And Geena Davis
In fact, she will be joining  one of the largest and most talented female casts ever, including: Aimee Carrero as She-Ra, Karen Fukuhara as Glimmer, Marcus Scribner as Bow, Vella Lovell as Mermista, Jordan Fisher as Sea Hawk, Merit Leighton as Frosta, Adam Ray as Swift Wind, Genesis Rodriguez as Perfuma, Reshma Shetty as Angella, Sandra[...]
'DreamWorks She-Ra and the Princesses of Power' Season 2: First Trailer!
The first episode of season two "The Frozen Forest" really delves into the emotional, logistical, and managerial challenges that now face Adora, Glimmer (Karen Fukuhara), Bow (Marcus Scribner), and even Catra. Dreamworks Animation/Netflix Despite the fact that She-Ra is, at its core, an animated children's show, the writers have done an excellent job of consistently showing Adora and Catra[...]
'DreamWorks She-Ra and the Princesses of Power' Season 2: First Trailer!
Season 2 is out April 26th on @Netflix! #SheRa @aimeecarrero pic.twitter.com/2wQwvsEfAQ — She-Ra and the Princesses of Power (@DreamWorksSheRa) April 3, 2019 Riding the success of a freshman season that was well-received by viewers and critics alike and following up on executive producer and creative force Noelle Stevenson's unveiling of the season's official poster at Emerald City Comic[...]
'DreamWorks She-Ra and the Princesses of Power' Season 2: First Trailer!
Riding the success of a freshman season that was well-received by viewers and critics alike and following up on executive producer and creative force Noelle Stevenson's unveiling of the season's official poster at Emerald City Comic Con (ECCC) earlier this month, fans were treated to their official first look at Netflix's DreamWorks She-Ra and the Princesses[...]
She-Ra and the Princesses of Power Debuts New Trailer
Man, I can't wait to see Hordak in action! For the honor of Grayskull indeed! The voice cast features Aimee Carrero as Adora/She-Ra, Karen Fukuhara as Glimmer, AJ Michalka as Catra, Marcus Scribner as Bow, Reshma Shetty as Angella, Lorraine Toussaint as Shadow Weaver, Keston John as Hordak, Lauren Ash as Scorpia, Christine Woods as Entrapta, Genesis[...]
A Hero Rises in Our First Look at Netflix's 'She-Ra and the Princesses of Power'
The series will be available to Netflix members worldwide in 2018." The voice cast for She-Ra and the Princesses of Power (some of whom are pictured above) includes: Aimee Carrero (Young & Hungry) as Adora/She-Ra; Jordan Fisher (Dancing with the Stars) as Seahawk; Marcus Scribner (black-ish) as Bow; Lorraine Toussaint (Orange is the New Black) as[...]
ABC Entertainment President Addresses Kenya Barris/Black-ish Controversy
In a moment of parental desperation, Dre begins to improvise a bedtime story that conveys a number of his political and societal concerns over the course of the episode; including an exchange between Dre and his oldest son Junior (Marcus Scribner) over the right for athletes to "take a knee" during the playing of The[...]
Did ABC Pull 'Black-ish' Episode over Political "Creative Differences"?
In a moment of parental desperation, Dre begins to improvise a bedtime story that conveys a number of his political and societal concerns over the course of the episode; including an exchange between Dre and his oldest son Junior (Marcus Scribner) over the right for athletes to "take a knee" during the playing of The National[...]