
Is Now a Good Time?
Comedy · Drama
Overview
A Marvel employee's workday is spent attempting to grant a terminally ill child's wish to see an unreleased Captain America film, leading to dark comedy and commentary on corporate control over art.
Top Cast


Jim Cummings
Jim Cummings
Kyle Dimartin
Jim Cummings
Kyle Dimartin


Christine Avila
Christine Avila
Grandma Rosa
Christine Avila
Grandma Rosa
Leticia Castillo
Leticia Castillo
Mary
Leticia Castillo
Mary


Dustin Hahn
Dustin Hahn
Tyler's Dad
Dustin Hahn
Tyler's Dad


Daniel Liu
Daniel Liu
Matt
Daniel Liu
Matt
Daniel Sanchez
Daniel Sanchez
Tyler
Daniel Sanchez
Tyler
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