While there were various announcements about Marvel at both Comic-Con last month and D23 last weekend, one thing was very notable – not a single new major Marvel show was announced.
In fact, going by the officially announced plans, the upcoming “VisionQuest” and the third season of “Daredevil: Born Again” are seemingly the last new Marvel live-action series on the way.
That’s not the case, says Puck News, the outlet indicating that they’ve “learned that there are multiple live-action Marvel series in development for Disney+, with announcements expected soon.”
What these could be is unclear. It was previously reported that some titles that were in development as shows, such as a “Nova” series, are now expected to become films.
Integrating the X-Men into the MCU and pulling back from spreading themselves too thin too fast post-‘Endgame’ has made the slowing down of Marvel’s TV ambitions understandable.
Even so, there are obviously questions about Marvel’s larger strategy once it wraps the Multiverse saga, not to mention superheroes on TV in general following a series of projects either being shelved (“Waller,” “Paradise Lost”), unrenewed (“Wonder Man”), cancelled (“Gen V”) or seemingly stalled (“Peacemaker”).

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