Marvel Television has reportedly hit pause on three anticipated series: Nova, Strange Academy, and Terror, Inc. According to sources cited by Deadline, these projects were never officially greenlit and while they might still see the light of day, Marvel has decided to shift its focus elsewhere. This strategic pivot comes as Marvel Studios gears up for the launch of the Disney+ series Daredevil: Born Again. In a recent update, Marvel Studios’ head of streaming and TV, Brad Winderbaum, announced the studio's interest in reuniting the street-level heroes Daredevil, Luke Cage, Jessica Jones, and Iron Fist, collectively known as The Defenders.
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Marvel Studios is now adopting a strategy of developing more shows than it ultimately produces. As Brad Winderbaum mentioned to Screen Rant last year, "We’re really being careful about what we choose to do next." This cautious approach reflects Marvel's commitment to quality over quantity.
The news about Nova is particularly noteworthy, especially since just two months ago, it was announced that Ed Bernero, former showrunner of Criminal Minds, was set to write and run the show, with Nova confirmed as a series for Disney+. For more details on Nova, check out IGN’s comprehensive article.
Strange Academy was anticipated to focus on a magical school established by the MCU's Doctor Strange, with Wong taking the helm. Details on Terror, Inc. remain scarce.
Here’s what we know for certain about upcoming Marvel TV shows: Daredevil: Born Again is set to premiere on Disney+ on March 4, followed by Ironheart on June 24, and Wonder Man in December. On the film front, three MCU movies are slated for release this year after the debut of Captain America: Brave New World: Thunderbolts in May and The Fantastic Four: First Steps.