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Metahuman Intelligence Agency

Metahuman Intelligence Agency

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When the metahumans came into this world they were drunk on their own power. The MIA is the only thing standing between metahumans and total destruction.

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    The Wrecking Crew makes their final assault to take back New Haven from the power of Unitech. Plus, stay after the credits for a tease of what's to come in Season 3 of Metahuman Intelligence Agency!


    Written & Directed by Jake Williams

    Starring:

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    Tyler Allen as Headshot

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    Written & Directed by Jake Williams

    Starring:

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    Tyler Allen as Headshot

    Ashley Williams as Control

    Luke Moyer as Zander Corben


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    Written & Directed by Jake Williams

    Starring:

    Jake Williams as Major Liberty / Director Fisher / Red Scare

    Tyler Allen as Headshot

    Ashley Williams as Control

    Luke Moyer as Zander Corben


    Special Guest Appearance by Michelle Gray

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    17 min
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