
Age: 18
female
Milan Elizabeth Ray (also known as Milan) is excited to be among the 2025 original cast of the new Pixar TV series "Win or Lose" by voicing the sassy role of 'Rochelle', the catcher and unofficial leader of the Pickles softball team. Milan began her journey in TV and film at an early age. Her captivating presence has graced many TV commercials and Voice-Over campaigns for global companies. Notably, she starred in a national Walmart "Trolls" commercial that garnered over 12 million views on YouTube. Prior to "Win or Lose", Milan's talent extended to network television, where she played the series regular role of 'Keisa Clemmons' on ABC-Disney's reboot of "The Wonder Years" for 32 episodes. The hit series won a Peabody Award for Best Ensemble Cast. Milan also guest starred in Amazon Studios' hit series "Modern Love." There, she shared the role of 'Lil' with Dominique Fishback, portraying the younger version of the character. Milan is no stranger to big film roles either. She played a lead role in Amazon Studios' "Troop Zero" alongside Viola Davis, Allison Janney, and McKenna Grace. Her character, 'Hell-No,' left a lasting impression. Following this success, Milan booked the role of 'Shay' in HBO's feature film "Charm City Kings," acting alongside Jahi Di'Allo Winston and Teyonah Parris. Keep your eyes on this rising teen star, Milan Elizabeth Ray!

Milan Ray

Danielle Cage
for Danielle Cage in My Own Marvel Universe
Suggested by johnpaulgontor

this is my own Marvel universe and not relate to the MCU. it set in 18 years in the future. it will be like a young adult/teen-oriented live action marvel universe. This is like a new marvel tv universe with mature contents such as strong language, blood, violence, and sex with a TV-14 rating and contrast to the Marvel Cinematic Universe. It has elements and characters of MC2, Story structure and tropes of DC's Arrowverse, Themes of Young Justice, Similar setting from Cobra Kai, and Less elements for the MCU. the climatic moments will Dramatic, romantic and Humorous, and intense. The tone are both Less darker and Lighthearted in the perspective of the marvel universe. The characters of the marvel universe become older, retire, have a family and become mentors to the new generation of heroes and to fight new enemies. The characters are very diverse and have great Representation and overcome real life issues such as LGBT, Interracial relationships, Family problems, and political affairs, mental health, terrorism, and police brutality, and racial profiting. Our favorite marvel characters have their own point of views, flaws, and moral compasses in their life as heroes, villains, and part of a family. This is the future of storytelling and a new adventure for the marvel universe. Spider Man: Dawn of Leagcy Extraordinary X-Men
