Briefly: Disney and Feld Entertainment launched the first teaser for Marvel Universe Live all the way back in October.

Now, tickets for the show have gone on sale (for many US cities, at least), and a new teaser has debuted, taking us behind the scenes, and showing off some of the cool tech created for the show.

Marvel Universe Live looks like it’ll be a blast, and I can’t wait for the show to head to Canada so I can check it out myself. The show launches in the US this July, so take a look at the new featurette below, and pick up your tickets before it’s too late!

Briefly: Back in March, Marvel announced a new, original live arena show called Marvel Universe LIVE!

Today, the company debuted the first teaser trailer for the show, as well as a “Meet the Creators” featurette.

Marvel Universe Live is now in production; the tour will launch in July 2014 with an 85 city North American run before heading overseas.  The show features state-of-the-art special effects, pyrotechnics, aerial displays, martial arts and countless other elements, and with a budget coming in at over 10 million dollars, I’m sure that the final product will be impressive as hell.

Take a look at the new videos below, and let us know if you plan on seeing Marvel Universe LIVE!

Feld Entertainment, longtime producers of Disney On Ice, have a new show in the works that should cater well to readers and staff alike here at Geekscape.

Marvel Universe Live is now in production. The tour will launch in July 2014 with an 85 city North American run before heading overseas. According to Deadline, each show will feature “state-of-the-art special effects, pyrotechnics, aerial displays, martial arts and countless other show elements”. The budget for the tour is over 10 million dollars, so whatever shape the final product takes should be pretty damn impressive.

One very interesting aspect of the announcement; as Marvel Universe Live is a live show, we’ll be seeing team-ups that would never, ever be possible in the film universe. Marvel film properties are split between a multitude of different companies, but those agreements do not include live performances!

What do you think of the announcement? Will you be checking the show out if it heads to a city near you?

Source: Deadline