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Should I keep working on my MCU concept?
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My oldest daughter is getting really into Ms. Marvel. We’ve loved the show too and watching it with her has been a huge bonus… but it gave me this idea for another Disney series.

Following NWH we follow Dori, a Canadian girl who has just moved to NYC. We set the anxiety of not only a new school but trying to assimilate to a new country that looks familiar, but the differences make her feel like an outcast… like she’s too eager to make friends that she gets made fun of by the “cooler” kids.

The rejection forces her into her own imagination… trying to find someway to entertain herself while avoiding the bullies. She becomes obsessed with figuring out who is under the Spider-Man mask.

She begins investigating that takes her to prior MCU NYC locations: - Rockefeller Center from Hawkeye - Midtown High - the new building replacing Avengers Tower

Kids at school treat her like a conspiracy theorist, even more so once she starts hanging out with the squirrels in the neighborhood. As the series progresses we notice more and more they’re following her, helping her a little bit when she needs it.

I think you all see where this is going.

So should I keep working on it? I haven’t decided yet if or how she finds our Spidey.

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