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Wolverine, Black Widow are getting their own Marvel podcasts on SiriusXM

Anyone up for a new Star-Lord series?

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Marvel will create a slew of new exclusive podcasts for SiriusXM and Pandora, under a new multiyear deal announced Tuesday. 

"Powerful stories are read, seen, and heard -- and we believe audio is the next natural step to bring the Marvel Universe to fans around the world," Marvel President Dan Buckley said in a release.

Iconic characters Wolverine , Hawkeye, Black Widow, and Star-Lord will each get a scripted 10-episode podcast series. A fifth series will feature all four of the characters. Unscripted podcasts are slated to include pop culture analysis and regular talk shows featuring celebrity guests. 

SiriusXM and Marvel debuted their content partnership in August with a limited-run, 80-song streaming station that played a track from every year of Marvel Comics ' history to celebrate its 1,000th issue.  

The new podcasts will begin premiering in 2020. 

[Read more: Disney Plus reveals 3 more Marvel series: She-Hulk, Ms. Marvel and Moon Knight]

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