Marvel Television has reportedly put three shows on hold: Nova, Strange Academy, and Terror, Inc. According to Deadline, these projects weren't officially greenlit and might still be developed, but Marvel has prioritized other initiatives.
This strategic shift coincides with Marvel Studios' upcoming Disney+ series, Daredevil: Born Again. Brad Winderbaum, head of streaming and TV at Marvel Studios, recently indicated an exploration of reuniting the street-level heroes of The Defenders (Daredevil, Luke Cage, Jessica Jones, and Iron Fist).
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Marvel Studios is currently developing more shows than it's producing, reflecting a more selective approach, as Winderbaum stated to Screen Rant last year: “We’re really being careful about what we choose to do next.”
The Nova news is especially surprising, considering former Criminal Minds showrunner Ed Bernero was attached as writer and showrunner just two months ago, with Nova confirmed for Disney+. For more details on Nova, see IGN's comprehensive article.
Strange Academy was anticipated to center around the magic school established by Doctor Strange, with Wong as headmaster. Details about Terror, Inc. remain scarce.
Confirmed Marvel TV show release dates include: Daredevil: Born Again (March 4th, Disney+), Ironheart (June 24th, Disney+), and Wonder Man (December, Disney+). Following Captain America: Brave New World, three MCU films are slated for release this year: Thunderbolts (May) and The Fantastic Four: First Steps.