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Marvel’s Inhumans Completes Production

Even though ABC and Marvel Television dropped the first trailer for Marvel’s Inhumans at the ABC […]

Even though ABC and Marvel Television dropped the first trailer for Marvel’s Inhumans at the ABC Upfronts a few weeks back, any footage has yet to be publicly released. That is, of course, with the exception of a brief teaser that was tagged on the end of the Agents of SHIELD season four finale.

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Now, thanks to Reel News Hawaii (via MCU Exchange), we’ve learned the show has wrapped production on its first season.

In a quick announcement on Twitter, the Hawaiian-based film and tv scoop maestros announced “And Marvel Inhumans wrapped last night out in Kalaeloa!”

The series began filming on March 3, meaning the eight-episode season took just over three months to film.

Originally scheduled as a movie in Marvel Studios’ Phase Three slate, the movie was relegated from the schedule in April 2016 prior to being announced as a television show in November.

Financed by both ABC and IMAX, the first two episodes of Marvel’s Inhumans will premiere on IMAX screens starting Labor Day weekend and run for two weeks prior to its ABC debut on September 22, 2017.

After the Royal Family of Inhumans is splintered by a military coup, they barely escape to Hawaii where their surprising interactions with the lush world and humanity around them may prove to not only save them, but Earth itself.

Marvel’s Inhumans stars Anson Mount (Black Bolt), Serinda Swan (Medusa), Ken Leung (Karnak), Isabelle Cornish (Crystal), Eme Ikwuakor (Gorgon), Iwan Rheon (Maximus), Sonya Balmores (Auran), Mike Moh (Triton), and Ellen Woglom).

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