A spinoff series of The Jethroverse, titled Multiversal, was recently confirmed, with an (as yet unknown) core cast and an independent story that will still connect with the main series.
Rowan Wood, co-creator of The Jethroverse, has revealed that not everybody will survive the freshman season of the series, and that these deaths will, in turn, affect Multiversal.
“We needed to give our main characters motivation,” said Wood. “If everything went on as normal before Jethro received an e-mail from Mallory, it wouldn’t give the characters the motivations and arcs they need. People will die before the season ends.”
By saying ‘season’ and not ‘series,’ Wood may be implying that there will be more than one season of The Jethroverse, but that’s not exactly new information.
As to who will die, it’s unlikely that it will be any of the heroes (Jethro and Johann). Secondary characters such as Geoffrey Jackson and Ezra Thorne are not as ensured, and William Mallory, the villain of the series, is far from safe.
And how will these deaths affect Multiversal? “The spinoff series won’t deal with the aftermath of these deaths,” said Wood. “I’m leaving that for the future of The Jethroverse. But Multiversal will delve into the concept of how these deaths affect the multiverse as a whole—if they even do have an effect at all.”
The Jethroverse returns this June on Cape Cod’s Channel 99. Multiversal will premiere later in 2018.
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