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NERDIST AFTER | MARVEL’S CLOAK AND DAGGER Brings the Season Finale to Light

Nerdist has been proud to bring you the aftershow for the first season of Freeform’s Marvel’s Cloak and Dagger, Nerdist After. Hosts Hector Navarro and Aliza Pearl broke down each new episode for answers to your questions, Easter eggs you might have missed, interviews with the show’s cast and crew you won’t find anywhere else, and much, much more.

Consider this your spoiler warning for some pretty big reveals!

This is it–the season finale. Nerdist Editor-In-Chief Rachel Heine settled in on the sofa one last time to recap the jaw-dropping episode with Hector and Aliza. Not only was the Marvel’s Cloak and Dagger finale action-packed, but some of the season’s burning questions were finally answered.

That doesn’t mean Hector and Aliza don’t have more questions, however, so showrunner Joe Pokaski stopped by one last time to give insider info you won’t find anywhere else. And not just about the second season; Joe also chatted about things we may have missed in this season that might warrant a rewatch while we wait for Tandy and Ty to return.

Emma Lahana also returned to Nerdist After to reveal what she can about her character, Detective O’Reilly, and what the second season has in store for her. (Did we mention spoilers?)

Want to chat about Cloak and Dagger with Nerdist After and share your questions, theories about the second season, and reactions to the finale? Tweet it to us at @Nerdist with the hashtag #CloakandDagger.

Marvel’s Cloak and Dagger airs on Freeform, Hulu, and the Freeform app Thursdays at 8 PM ET/PT and 7PM Central.

Images: Marvel / Freeform

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