Angel Parker, star of the new Hulu Marvel series "Runaways," discusses her role as an evil parent to a group of teen superheroes. Parker says that she used some of her own experiences as a mom to prepare for the role, and even finds herself becoming a mom on set to some of her younger co-stars, even though some are adults themselves. Parker also reveals she is hopeful and confident the Hulu show, which is executive produced by Josh Schwartz and Stephanie Savage, who were responsible for "The O.C." and "Gossip Girl," will become a hit. The first three episodes of Marvel's "Runaways" are available on Hulu on Tuesday, November 21st.

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