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‘All Heroes Are Bastards,’ ‘The Marquise,’ ‘Phoenix’ Show New Heroes

Last updated: February 19, 2026 4:40 am
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“All Heroes Are Bastards” is a groundbreaking new series that tackles the issues faced by migrants who gain superpowers and fight against injustice. The creators, Esra Phul and Patrick Phul, were driven by a sense of powerlessness and frustration to build a world where they could have the power to tell their own stories.

Esra Phul spoke out against the negative portrayal of immigrants in the German entertainment industry, citing examples of shows that perpetuate harmful stereotypes. She emphasized the importance of using the industry as a platform to challenge institutions and give a voice to minorities.

The creators of “Phoenix” also echoed this sentiment, emphasizing the need to portray complex issues with nuance and responsibility. They spent years researching and consulting with experts to ensure that their depiction of young climate activists was accurate and thought-provoking.

The superhero genre provided a unique opportunity for “All Heroes Are Bastards” to address real-life issues in a captivating and accessible way. By showcasing migrants as superheroes, the series challenges traditional narratives and sheds light on the struggles faced by marginalized communities.

Similarly, “The Marquise” aims to empower women by portraying strong and rebellious female characters. The creator, Pandora da Cunha Telles, highlighted the importance of representing diverse perspectives both on and off-screen.

Despite facing challenges in the industry, the creators of these groundbreaking series remained determined to tell their stories. They emphasized the importance of persistence and urged others to not give up on their dreams.

In today’s polarized climate, content creators have a responsibility to represent all parts of society and engage with political and social issues. By creating space for diverse voices and challenging the status quo, these series have the power to inspire change and spark important conversations.

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Ultimately, the success of these shows demonstrates the impact of storytelling in driving social change. By amplifying marginalized voices and challenging conventional narratives, “All Heroes Are Bastards,” “Phoenix,” and “The Marquise” are paving the way for a more inclusive and socially aware entertainment industry.

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