Marvel's Cloak and Dagger showrunner Joe Pokaski has called out Disney corporate on Twitter, following the TV series' cancellation this week. The Freeform television show was cancelled after two seasons this week.

One of the many superhero TV shows from Marvel that has been spread across different networks, Cloak and Dagger was the only such show on Freeform and was marketed towards a younger demographic. It starred Aubrey Joseph as Tyrone Johnson aka Cloak and Olivia Holt as Tandy Bowen aka Dagger. In the comics, Cloak and Dagger were runaways living in New York City when they were injected by a synthetic drug that gave them powers. They then decided to use their new powers to help fight the war on drugs. In the television show, their origin changed drastically. They were both given their powers due to an accident that also led to the loss of a loved one. The show was also set in New Orleans, with Pokaski believing that the setting was more appropriate for exploring the more mystical side of their abilities.

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It was announced yesterday that season 2 of Cloak and Dagger was its last. Pokaski took to Twitter to address the cancellation directly. While he expressed his gratitude for his time on the show and the people who worked on it, he also said that he's angry and feels gut-punched by "larger corporate forces." This suggests that the cancellation of the series was very abrupt and that Pokaski might not have known that the future of the show was in trouble. It was even announced in August that Cloak and Dagger would crossover with Hulu's Runaways, another Marvel television show based around teenage superheroes.

This isn't the first time Pokaski has been involved in superhero media. He is mostly known for his writing credits, as he wrote several episodes of the popular NBC show Heroes. He was also involved with Marvel pre-Cloak and Dagger, writing two episodes for the critically acclaimed Netflix series Daredevil.

Cloak and Dagger is one of many Marvel television shows to be axed in the past year. Netflix infamously cancelled all of their Marvel superhero shows, and it's been announced that Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D will air its last season in mid-2020. Fans are speculating that Marvel wants to focus their attention on the new Disney+ series that will be premiering in the future, and have their television characters have more of a connection to the MCU-proper. This change could be due to Disney's desire to make the Marvel Cinematic Universe more cohesive for fans, or it could be Disney's way of making sure they have a stronger creative influence over all Marvel media.

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