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Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur’s theme song has no business being this good

Disney’s upcoming Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur animated series has a theme song that puts most of Marvel’s live-action music to shame.

Disney’s upcoming Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur animated series has a theme song that puts most of Marvel’s live-action music to shame.

Charles Pulliam-Moore
is a reporter focusing on film, TV, and pop culture. Before The Verge, he wrote about comic books, labor, race, and more at io9 and Gizmodo for almost five years.

Marvel’s recent superhero shows have never exactly been known for their music, but Disney’s upcoming Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur animated series might be the one to change that.

Marvel’s Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur from executive producers Laurence Fishburne, Helen Sugland, and Steve Loter revolves around Lunella Lafayette (Diamond White), a brilliant young Black girl whose massive intellect is just one of her many gifts. In addition to being an inventive super scientist in the making, Lunella shares a psychic bond with a massive crimson T-rex known as Devil Dinosaur (Fred Tatasciore), whom she accidentally summons to present-day New York City when one of her experiments goes haywire.

In Marvel’s comics, Lunella’s one of the many people who develop superpowers and discover that they’re actually Inhumans after being exposed to a mist known as Terrigen. It’s not clear how closely Disney’s Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur show will cleave to the source material considering how some of Marvel’s other notable Inhuman characters, like Ms. Marvel’s Kamala Khan, have been reworked as they made the jump from the comics to the small screen. What is fairly obvious, though, is that “Moon Girl Magic,” Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur’s theme song, is a certified banger that’s sure to get heads bopping along when the show hits the regular Disney Channel on February 10th, 2023.

Correction November 14th, 6:00PM ET: An earlier version of this post incorrectly listed Laurence Fishburne and Helen Sugland as Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur’s co-creators, but they are actually the series’ co-executive producers alongside Steve Loter. We regret the error.

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