- For other articles named Tina Minoru, see Tina Minoru (disambiguation).
Tina Minoru is a fictional character in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. She is played by Brittany Ishibashi.
Minoru was a member of The Pride. She was the wife of Robert, and mother of Amy and Nico.
Physical and personality traits[]
Biography[]
Appearances[]
- Runaways
- Season 1 (2017-2018)
- 201. "Gimme Shelter" (2018)
- 202. "Radio On" (2018)
- 204. "Old School" (2018)
- 205. "Rock Bottom" (2018)
- 206. "Bury Another" (2018)
- 207. "Last Rites" (2018)
- 208. "Past Life" (2018)
- 209. "Big Shot" (2018, possessed by the Magistrate's daughter)
- 210. "Hostile Takeover" (2018, possessed by the Magistrate's daughter)
- 211. "Last Waltz" (2018, possessed by the Magistrate's daughter)
- 212. "Earth Angel" (2018, possessed by the Magistrate's daughter)
- 213. "Split Up" (2018, also possessed by the Magistrate's daughter)
- 301. "Smoke and Mirrors" (2019, possessed by the Magistrate's daughter)
- 302. "The Great Escape" (2019, possessed by the Magistrate's daughter)
- 303. "Lord of Lies" (2019, flashback; possessed by the Magistrate's daughter in the present)
- 304. "Rite of Thunder" (2019, flashback; possessed by the Magistrate's daughter in the present)
- 305. "Enter the Dreamland" (2019)
- 306. "Merry Meet Again" (2019)
- 307. "Left-Hand Path" (2019)
- 308. "Devil's Torture Chamber" (2019, archival footage)
- 309. "The Broken Circle" (2019)
- 310. "Cheat the Gallows" (2019)
Total appearances: 32.
Notes[]
- The name "Tina Minoru" was previously used in the credits of an otherwise unnamed character in the film Doctor Strange. Because of this technicality, co-creator of the Runaways TV series Josh Schwartz believed that they didn't need to be constrained by it.[1] This is despite the fact that the Guidebook to the Marvel Cinematic Universe: Doctor Strange continued to use "Tina Minoru" as the former's name.
- Considering that a Runaways movie was in active development from 2008-2013, the use of the name in the end credits of Doctor Strange was deemed an Easter egg by Marvel Studios head Kevin Feige, even though this was in September 2016,[2] a month after the Runaways TV series was announced, indicating a lack of communication between Marvel Studios and Marvel Television on the direction of its own shared universe.
References[]
- ↑ Fowler, Matt (August 1, 2017). "Marvel's Runaways is The O.C. of the MCU". IGN. Retrieved May 29, 2019.
- ↑ Sciretta, Peter (September 27, 2016). "Kevin Feige On How ‘Doctor Strange’ Will Change The Marvel Universe [On Set Interview]". /Film. Retrieved May 29, 2019.