The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes Unlimited

The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes returns for a third season because of the heavy fan demand that Marvel got after they replaced it with the less-liked Avengers Assemble. Season three will be rebranded as The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes: Unlimited.

Season 3 will have 52 episodes and will be split into two parts; Part 1 will be Civil War while Part 2 will be Ragnarok.

Overview
Season 3 will feature a major change in the Avengers as they are dealing with many threats from across the universe, but face the fear of a possible split because of a potential Civil War. On top of that, Surtur The Fire Demon has broke out of Muspelheim and declared Ragnarok on Asgard, Earth, and the rest of the universe. Can the Earth's Mightiest Heroes band together despite the threat of a Civil War to stop Asgard's most evil being?

Voice Cast
Brian Bloom - Captain America

Eric Loomis - Iron Man Fred Tatasciore - Hulk, Beast, Volstagg, Red Hulk Rick D. Wasserman - Thor, Surtur, Absorbing Man, Executioner
 * Phil LaMarr - JARVIS
 * Gabriel Mann - Dr. Bruce Banner
 * Keith Ferguson - Gen. Thunderbolt Ross

Chris Cox - Hawkeye, Crimson Dynamo, Fandral

Colleen O'Shaughnessey - Wasp, Valkyrie

Wally Wingert - Yellowjacket, MODOK

James C. Mathis III - Black Panther, Bulldozer

Jennifer Hale - Ms. Marvel (Captain Marvel), Jean Grey, Clea

Peter Jessop - Vision

Josh Keaton - Spider-Man

Steven Blum - Wolverine, Red Skull, Beta Ray Bill, Taskmaster, Green Goblin, Hogun

Mark Hildreth - Quicksilver

Kate Higgins - Scarlet Witch

Rick Pasqualone - Dr. Strange

Vanessa Marshall - Black Widow, Madame Viper

Bumper Robinson - War Machine

Phil LaMarr - Wonder Man, JARVIS

Danica McKellar - Tigra

Tom Kenny - Machine Man

Danielle Nicolet - Photon

Nolan North - Cyclops, Sentry, Balder, Piledriver

John DiMaggio - Hercules, Eitri

Phil Morris - Colossus, Ka-Zar

Michael T. Weiss - Dormammu

Maria Canals-Barrera - She-Hulk/Jennifer Walters

J.B. Blanc - Heimdall, Wrecker

Alex Desert - Nick Fury

Kari Wuhrer - Maria Hill

Tony Todd - Baron Mordo

Reception
The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes: Season 3 received universal acclaim from fans and critics. Fans praised the season for having 52 episodes to build two of the biggest sagas and any loose plot threads left unresolved, although critics felt that 52 episodes was way too much but still gave rave reviews. Many fans and critics praised the season for having a darker tone and including many characters from the Marvel Universe and special guest stars Crystar, Human Fly, and ROM The Spaceknight. It was also praised for its Justice League Unlimited approach towards introducing characters and branching storylines together. The biggest praises went towards Josh Keaton reprising his role as Spider-Man, Quicksilver and Scarlet Witch becoming Avengers, Bucky Barnes giving up his ways as Winter Soldier in exchange for becoming Captain America, the Thunderbolts story arc, and the finale of the Surtur saga. A poll was conducted for fans to choose their five favorite episodes of the season which went to The Twilight Of Ragnarok, How Did The Goblin Survive?, Omega The Unknown, Whose Side Are You On?, and The Death Of Captain America. The X-Men's appearance in Season 3 got the most praise as did the voice actors from Wolverine And The X-Men who returned to voice the characters in EMH.

Fans and critics have stated that EMH put on an amazing take on the Civil War arc while also stating that Ragnarok stayed true to Walt Simonson's critically acclaimed Surtur Saga from 1983-1985.

Fans and critics have voted their most favorite episode of the season to be Whose Side Are You On? It was universally praised for following the source material of everybody choosing a side. The scene that received the most praise was Spider-Man unmasking himself to the world and revealing he was Peter Parker. Josh Keaton revealed in an interview that it was one of the most emotional recordings he had ever done in voicing Spider-Man.

Future Of The Series
Christopher Yost has confirmed that a definitive finale movie was being planned named The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes: Infinity where Thanos would appear as the main villain, voiced by Michael Ironside.