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List of Marvel Cinematic Universe television series

The Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) television series are American superhero television shows based on characters that appear in publications by Marvel Comics. They are set in, or inspired by, the shared universe of the MCU film franchise.

Marvel Cinematic Universe television series
GenreSuperhero
Based onCharacters published
by Marvel Comics
Starring
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons
  • Marvel Television
  • 29 (across 12 series)
  • Marvel Studios
  • 9 (across 9 series)
No. of episodes
  • Marvel Television
  • 386
  • Marvel Studios
  • 63
Production
Executive producers
Production companies
Release
Original network
Original release
  • Marvel Television
  • September 24, 2013 – October 16, 2020 (2013-09-24 – 2020-10-16)
  • Marvel Studios
  • January 15, 2021 – present (2021-01-15 – present)
Related
Marvel Studios Special Presentations

The MCU first expanded to television after the creation of Marvel Television in 2010, with that studio producing 12 series with ABC Studios and its production division ABC Signature Studios from September 2013 to October 2020. These premiered across broadcast, streaming, and cable respectively on ABC, Netflix and Hulu, and Freeform. The main ABC series were inspired by the films and featured film characters, while a connected group of series for Netflix crossed over with each other. Young adult-focused series were produced for Freeform and Hulu, while the latter also had a group of series called "Adventure into Fear" planned before Marvel Television was shut down in December 2019.

Marvel Studios—the production studio behind the films—began developing their own series in 2018 for the streaming service Disney+. The first of these series premiered in January 2021, as part of the franchise's Phase Four, with seven more having also been released, concluding in October 2022. At least five series and two continuing seasons are expected in Phase Five beginning in 2023, with at least six series and two continuing seasons also in development. Animated series from Marvel Studios are produced by Marvel Studios Animation, with the phases also including Marvel Studios Special Presentation television specials. Some series are focused on supporting characters from the films, while others center on new characters that later appear in films. The Marvel Studios series have much larger budgets than the Marvel Television series, and interconnect with the films in a way that the Marvel Television series did not. Several actors from the Marvel Television series have reprised their roles for Marvel Studios productions since Marvel Television was shut down.

Development Edit

Launch of Marvel Television Edit

In June 2010, Marvel Television was launched with Jeph Loeb as head.[1] The studio began producing television series inspired by the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) film franchise,[2][3] though it had to be aware of Marvel Studios' plans for the films so as not to interfere when introducing someone or something to the universe.[4] In August 2015, Marvel Studios was integrated into the Walt Disney Studios with President Kevin Feige reporting to Walt Disney Studios chairman Alan F. Horn instead of Marvel Entertainment CEO Isaac Perlmutter, while Marvel Television remained under Perlmutter's control.[5] This was seen as widening the existing divide between the Marvel film and television divisions, and making it unlikely that the films would acknowledge the series' events and characters.[6] By that point, the only Marvel Television series that had significant involvement from Marvel Studios was Agent Carter.[7][8]

Transition to Marvel Studios Edit

By September 2018, Marvel Studios was developing several limited series for Disney's new streaming service Disney+, to be centered on "second tier" characters from the MCU films who had not and were unlikely to star in their own films; the actors who portrayed the characters in the films reprise their roles for the series. Feige was taking a "hands-on role" in each series' development,[9] focusing on "continuity of story" with the films and "handling" the returning actors.[10] The Guardians of the Galaxy Holiday Special (2022), a Marvel Studios Special Presentation, was the first piece of content Marvel Studios planned to create for Disney+.[11] Loeb said Marvel Television would continue to develop new MCU series, including their own Disney+ series.[12] In March 2019, Feige said the Marvel Studios series would take characters from the films, change them, and see those changes reflected in future films; new characters introduced in the series could also go on to appear in films.[13] By September 2019, many of Marvel Television's existing series were cancelled or ending, and several developing projects did not move forward. Variety reported that the industry perception of these events was that Marvel Television was being phased out in favor of the new Marvel Studios series, which had access to well-known MCU characters.[14] The new series also had reported budgets of $100–150 million each, which were much larger than the Marvel Television series.[14][15] A month later, Feige was named Chief Creative Officer of Marvel Entertainment, with Marvel Television moving under Marvel Studios and executives at Marvel Television reporting to Feige.[16] Loeb was expected to leave Marvel by the end of the year.[17]

In December, Feige referred to the Marvel Studios series as "a new type of cinematic [story] that we haven't done before", going on to say, "for the first time ... the MCU will be on your TV screen at home on Disney+ and interconnect with the movies and go back and forth".[18] The next day, Marvel Television announced that it would complete work on its existing television series but would stop developing new projects. The division was set to shut down, with several executives moving to Marvel Studios to oversee the completion of existing series including executive producer Karim Zreik. Other staff were laid off, while Loeb was set to remain with the company until the handover was completed.[19][20] Zreik left Marvel Studios in June 2020 to become the head of television for Phil Lord and Christopher Miller, whose projects include several Marvel-based series for Sony Pictures Television that are intended to connect to the superhero films of Sony's Spider-Man Universe (SSU).[21][22] Television specials from Marvel Studios are marketed as "Marvel Studios Special Presentations".[23][24]

Production partnerships Edit

In February 2021, Ryan Coogler's production company Proximity Media was set to work alongside Marvel Studios on select Disney+ series as part of a television deal with Walt Disney Television.[25] In May, WandaVision head writer Jac Schaeffer signed a three-year overall television deal with Marvel Studios and 20th Television to develop additional Disney+ projects for the studios.[26] In December 2021, Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings (2021) director Destin Daniel Cretton signed a multi-year deal with Marvel Studios to develop television projects for Disney+.[27]

Expansion to animation Edit

In June 2021, Marvel Studios executive Victoria Alonso said the studio's expansion to animation with the series What If...? was an opportunity to make the MCU more diverse, and the medium of animation allowed Marvel Studios to work with new companies around the world.[28] At that time, Marvel Studios was creating an "animation branch and mini studio",[29] known as Marvel Studios Animation,[30] to focus on more animated content beyond What If...?, building infrastructure to handle multiple animated series at once and looking to hire around 300 new staff for production roles on a slate of Disney+ animated series.[29][31][32] What If...? director Bryan Andrews said each additional animated series would exist "on its own term[s] and hopefully explore unexpected facets of the MCU",[33] with Marvel Studios' Brad Winderbaum saying the studio would only tell stories that they felt needed to be told in animated form.[31] He added that Marvel Studios was open to working with corporate siblings Pixar Animation and Walt Disney Animation on MCU content "under the right circumstances".[34]

During Marvel Studios Animation's panel at the 2022 San Diego Comic-Con, the projects discussed were introduced as being part of the "Marvel Animated Multiverse".[35] Shortly after, Winderbaum said the Multiverse Saga of the MCU and its exploration of the multiverse allowed the studio to "look at alternate paths and other takes on the characters... see[ing] them expanding and growing in unforeseen, unexpected ways", which he stated was the "guiding light" for the animated projects.[36]

Marvel Television Edit

ABC series Edit

SeriesSeasonEpisodesOriginally airedShowrunner(s)
First airedLast airedNetwork
Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.122September 24, 2013 (2013-09-24)May 13, 2014 (2014-05-13)ABCJed Whedon, Maurissa Tancharoen, and Jeffrey Bell[37]
222September 23, 2014 (2014-09-23)May 12, 2015 (2015-05-12)
322September 29, 2015 (2015-09-29)May 17, 2016 (2016-05-17)
422September 20, 2016 (2016-09-20)May 16, 2017 (2017-05-16)
522December 1, 2017 (2017-12-01)May 18, 2018 (2018-05-18)
613May 10, 2019 (2019-05-10)August 2, 2019 (2019-08-02)
713May 27, 2020 (2020-05-27)August 12, 2020 (2020-08-12)
Agent Carter18January 6, 2015 (2015-01-06)February 24, 2015 (2015-02-24)Tara Butters, Michele Fazekas, and Chris Dingess[38]
210January 19, 2016 (2016-01-19)March 1, 2016 (2016-03-01)
Inhumans18September 29, 2017 (2017-09-29)[a]November 10, 2017 (2017-11-10)Scott Buck[40]

The first television series that Marvel Television developed to be part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe was Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.; it was ordered to pilot by ABC in August 2012.[2][41] In January 2014, the series Agent Carter was announced;[3] it was canceled in May 2016.[42] That November, Marvel and IMAX Corporation announced Inhumans, based on the species of the same name, after a planned film starring the characters was removed from Marvel Studios' slate.[43][44][45] ABC canceled the series in May 2018.[46] In July 2019, the seventh season of Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. was announced to be its last.[47] Loeb explained a month later that Marvel categorized its ABC series as the "Marvel Heroes" series due to their close connections to the MCU films, especially with the main characters of both Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. and Agent Carter having originated in films.[12]

Netflix series Edit

SeriesSeasonEpisodesOriginally releasedNetworkShowrunner(s)
Daredevil113April 10, 2015 (2015-04-10)NetflixSteven S. DeKnight[48]
213March 18, 2016 (2016-03-18)Douglas Petrie and Marco Ramirez[49]
313October 19, 2018 (2018-10-19)Erik Oleson[50]
Jessica Jones113November 20, 2015 (2015-11-20)Melissa Rosenberg[51]
213March 8, 2018 (2018-03-08)
313June 14, 2019 (2019-06-14)Melissa Rosenberg and Scott Reynolds[52]
Luke Cage113September 30, 2016 (2016-09-30)Cheo Hodari Coker[53]
213June 22, 2018 (2018-06-22)
Iron Fist113March 17, 2017 (2017-03-17)Scott Buck[54]
210September 7, 2018 (2018-09-07)M. Raven Metzner[55]
The Defenders18August 18, 2017 (2017-08-18)Marco Ramirez[56]
The Punisher113November 17, 2017 (2017-11-17)Steve Lightfoot[57]
213January 18, 2019 (2019-01-18)

By October 2013, Marvel was preparing four drama series and a miniseries to present to video on demand services and cable providers, with Netflix, Amazon, and WGN America expressing interest.[58] Disney announced the next month that it would provide Netflix with live-action series based on Daredevil, Jessica Jones, Iron Fist, and Luke Cage, leading to a crossover miniseries based on the Defenders.[59] In April 2016, Marvel and Netflix ordered The Punisher as a spin-off from Daredevil.[57] Netflix had canceled all of the series by the end of February 2019;[60] the characters could not appear in any non-Netflix series or films for at least two years following the cancellations.[61] Loeb said in August 2019 that Marvel Television categorized the Netflix series internally as the "Marvel Street-Level Heroes" or "Marvel Knights".[12] All series were no longer available on Netflix starting March 1, 2022, due to Netflix's license for the series ending and Disney regaining the rights.[62] They all began streaming on Disney+ from March 16, 2022, where they were collected under the title "The Defenders Saga".[63]

Young adult series Edit

SeriesSeasonEpisodesOriginally releasedShowrunner(s)
First releasedLast releasedNetwork
Runaways110November 21, 2017 (2017-11-21)January 9, 2018 (2018-01-09)HuluJosh Schwartz and Stephanie Savage[64]
213December 21, 2018 (2018-12-21)
310December 13, 2019 (2019-12-13)
Cloak & Dagger110June 7, 2018 (2018-06-07)August 2, 2018 (2018-08-02)FreeformJoe Pokaski[65]
210April 4, 2019 (2019-04-04)May 30, 2019 (2019-05-30)

At San Diego Comic-Con 2011, Loeb announced a series based on the Marvel Comics characters Cloak and Dagger was in development;[66] Freeform ordered the project to series in April 2016.[67] That August, Hulu ordered a new series based on the comics group the Runaways.[64][68] Marvel initially said there were no plans to crossover these series,[69] but Cloak and Dagger were announced to be appearing in the third season of Runaways in August 2019.[70] Loeb explained that Marvel categorized Runaways and Cloak & Dagger as its "YA", or "young adult", franchise, and said Marvel Television's push into the young adult genre was in response to Marvel Studios doing the same with Spider-Man. Loeb hoped there would be further crossovers between the two series,[12] but Cloak and Dagger was canceled in October 2019,[71] followed by Runaways that November.[72]

Adventure into Fear Edit

SeriesSeasonEpisodesOriginally releasedNetworkShowrunner
Helstrom[b]110October 16, 2020 (2020-10-16)HuluPaul Zbyszewski[73]

Hulu ordered two series based on Ghost Rider and the siblings Daimon and Ana Helstrom in May 2019, intending to build an interconnected universe between the two in a similar fashion to Marvel's Netflix shows.[74] Marvel announced the series as the cornerstone of the "Spirits of Vengeance", and Loeb said they were moving into a new, "chilling" corner of the Marvel Universe.[75] Loeb revealed in August that Marvel was now referring to these series collectively as "Adventure into Fear", and said more series under the banner were in development.[12] A month later, Hulu decided not to move forward with Ghost Rider due to creative differences.[76] When Marvel Television was folded into Marvel Studios in December, the studio said production on Helstrom would be completed but no further series would be developed.[19] Helstrom was canceled a year later in December 2020.[77]

Crossovers to feature films Edit

Under Marvel Television Edit

After [running something by Jeph] Loeb we'll run it through New York, Joe Quesada, Dan Buckley, and those guys. [Then we] pitch our stuff to Kevin Feige and his movie group to see if there's something we can tie into, to see if they're okay about us using a character, or a weapon or some other cool thing. Everything is interconnected.

Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. executive producer Jeffrey Bell in September 2014, on the process of working in with the MCU[78]

Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. executive producer Jeffrey Bell revealed at the show's 2014 PaleyFest panel that the producers and writers were able to read the screenplays for upcoming MCU films to know where the universe was headed.[79] He noted that since the films have to be "big" and move "quickly through a lot of huge pieces", it was beneficial for the films to have the television series fill in any "gaps" for them.[80] His fellow executive producer Jed Whedon explained that each Marvel project is intended to stand alone first before there is any interweaving, and noted that the series has to be aware of Marvel Studios' plans for the films so as not to interfere when introducing someone or something to the universe.[4] Bell said this was preferable so that people who do not watch the films could still follow the series, and vice versa.[80] Joss Whedon noted that this process meant the television series got the "leftovers".[81]

In October 2014, Feige said the opportunity "certainly" existed for characters in the Netflix series to appear in Avengers: Infinity War (2018).[82] In March 2015, Loeb said Marvel Television would have to "earn" the ability to have the Netflix series cross over with the films and ABC series, adding that each series had to be established and defined on its own before crossovers could occur.[83] In September 2015, Feige elaborated on the films referencing the television series, saying it would be "inevitable at some point" but noted the timing would be difficult given how the production schedule for the series allowed them to be "more nimble and faster" to produce things that could align with the films while the long development period for a film would make it difficult to reference events of a series.[84]

Loeb reiterated in July 2016 the issue of scheduling by saying "if I'm shooting a television series and that's going to go on over a six-month or eight-month period, how am I going to get [a television series actor] to be able to go be in a movie?" This would be less of an issue if characters were making minor cameo appearances, but Loeb explained that Marvel was not interested in cameos and Easter eggs just for the sake of fan service, which could detract from the story being told; "Our feeling is that the connection isn't just whether or not somebody is walking into a movie or walking out of a television show. It's connected in the way that the shows come from the same place, that they are real, that they are grounded."[85] Eric Carroll, producer on Spider-Man: Homecoming (2017), felt with the introduction of Queens-based Spider-Man to the MCU that it "would be really fun" to make mention of the Defenders based in Manhattan, adding, "it's definitely a card I would love to see played, if not sooner rather than later".[86] In January 2017, Vincent D'Onofrio, who portrays Wilson Fisk / Kingpin in Daredevil, said he was open to appearing in the films, but believed it would most likely not happen. D'Onofrio cited Feige's previous reasoning as well as the fact that the films already had difficulty handling the large number of characters they had.[87] In March 2017, Anthony Mackie, who portrays Sam Wilson / Falcon in the films, felt a crossover between the films and television series "wouldn't work at all" given they are "different universes, different worlds, different companies, different designs" and that "Kevin Feige is very specific about how he wants the Marvel Universe to be seen in the film world".[88] That May, Feige noted that a character appearing in a television series would not necessarily exclude them from appearing in a film, adding that "at some point, there's going to be a crossover. Crossover, repetition, or something."[89] Regarding the potential for the Avengers to learn in the films that Phil Coulson is alive, Loeb stated, "It's certainly something that will get resolved, and it may get resolved in a very surprising way."[90]

Loeb said in July 2017 that Marvel Television had no plans for series to cross over across networks. Specifically for the similarly themed Cloak & Dagger, New Warriors, and Runaways, which all deal with young heroes, Loeb noted, "You'll see things that comment on each other; we try to touch base wherever we can... things that are happening in L.A. [where Runaways is set] are not exactly going to be affecting what's happening in New Orleans [where Cloak & Dagger is set]... It's being aware of it and trying to find a way for it to be able to discuss in a way that makes sense."[69] He added in October that scheduling of each series factors into why crossovers between them are more difficult to pull off, and that network "feelings" need to be considered. He also spoke on why the television series do not show Avengers Tower as it appears in the films when they depict New York City and stated that Marvel Television wanted to be "less specific" about the television characters' relationships to the tower because that "helps the audience understand that this could be on any street corner" and that the characters could be in an area of the city where you would not be able to see the tower, even though it exists.[91] In June 2018, speaking to how the MCU television series would be affected by the events of Avengers: Infinity War, Loeb noted that "For the most part our stories will take place before Thanos clicked his fingers. A lot of that has to do with production and when we are telling our stories versus when the movies come out."[92] In April 2019, actor James D'Arcy appeared in Avengers: Endgame, reprising his role of Edwin Jarvis from the television series Agent Carter. This marked the first time a character introduced in an MCU television series appears in an MCU film.[93]

Speaking about how the Marvel Television series fit within the larger MCU timeline, Loeb noted, "We don't want to ever do something in our show[s] which contradicts what's happening in the movies. The movies are the lead dog. They're setting the timeline for the MCU and what's going on. Our job is to navigate within that world."[94] The Roxxon Corporation, which had been featured in the Iron Man films, is referenced in multiple Marvel Television series, with Adam Barnhardt of ComicBook.com calling it "the go-to Easter egg for most shows involved in the Marvel Television sphere".[95]

Under Marvel Studios Edit

In March 2021, the Darkhold appeared in WandaVision, where it had a different design than the one in Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. and Runaways. While WandaVision's head writer, Jac Schaeffer, said there were no "big conversations" among the writers regarding its appearance in the Marvel Television series,[96][97] director Matt Shakman said that despite the new design, he believed it was the same one seen in those series.[98] The Darkhold was designed by the Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness (2022) props team, since it reappears and has more screen time in that film.[99][100] The film also showed that multiple copies of the Darkhold exist.[101]

Following the introduction of the multiverse to the MCU in the first-season finale of Loki, Jack Shephard of Total Film suggested that Marvel Studios should announce that the Marvel Television series take place on a different timeline within that multiverse since he felt the studio was not taking the events of those series into account as part of the main timeline.[102] In December 2021, Feige confirmed that Charlie Cox would reprise the role of Daredevil in Marvel Studios MCU productions,[103] with Cox first reprising the role in the film Spider-Man: No Way Home (2021). Additionally, D'Onofrio first reprised his role as Kingpin in the Disney+ series Hawkeye (2021),[104] with D'Onofrio stating he was playing the same character from Daredevil.[105] Inhumans star Anson Mount portrayed a version of his character Blackagar Boltagon / Black Bolt from an alternate universe in Multiverse of Madness.[106] Following Cox's appearance on She-Hulk: Attorney at Law (2022), Marvel.com described the character as "very much the same Matt Murdock audiences have come to know and love".[107]

Marvel Studios Edit

All Marvel Studios series are being released on Disney+ and exist alongside the films of their respective phase.[108][109] Animated series are produced by Marvel Studios Animation.[30]

Phase Four Edit

Two Marvel Studios Special Presentation television specials are also included in Phase Four.[23][24]

SeriesSeasonEpisodesOriginally releasedHead writerDirector(s)Status
First releasedLast released
WandaVision19January 15, 2021 (2021-01-15)March 5, 2021 (2021-03-05)Jac Schaeffer[110]Matt Shakman[111]Released
The Falcon and the Winter Soldier16March 19, 2021 (2021-03-19)April 23, 2021 (2021-04-23)Malcolm Spellman[112]Kari Skogland[113]
Loki16June 9, 2021 (2021-06-09)July 14, 2021 (2021-07-14)Michael Waldron[114]Kate Herron[115]
What If...?19August 11, 2021 (2021-08-11)October 6, 2021 (2021-10-06)A. C. Bradley[116]Bryan Andrews[116]
Hawkeye16November 24, 2021 (2021-11-24)December 22, 2021 (2021-12-22)Jonathan Igla[117]Rhys Thomas and Bert & Bertie[118]
Moon Knight16March 30, 2022 (2022-03-30)May 4, 2022 (2022-05-04)Jeremy Slater[119]Mohamed Diab and Justin Benson & Aaron Moorhead[120]
Ms. Marvel16June 8, 2022 (2022-06-08)July 13, 2022 (2022-07-13)Bisha K. Ali[121]Adil & Bilall, Meera Menon, and Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy[122]
She-Hulk: Attorney at Law19August 18, 2022 (2022-08-18)October 13, 2022 (2022-10-13)Jessica Gao[123]Kat Coiro and Anu Valia[124]

Phase Five Edit

SeriesSeasonEpisodesOriginally releasedHead writer(s)Director(s)Status
First releasedLast released
Secret Invasion16June 21, 2023 (2023-06-21)July 26, 2023 (2023-07-26)Kyle Bradstreet[125]Ali Selim[126]Released
Loki26[127]October 6, 2023 (2023-10-06)[128]TBAEric Martin[127]Justin Benson & Aaron Moorhead, Dan DeLeeuw, and Kasra Farahani[129]Post-production
Echo1TBANovember 29, 2023 (2023-11-29)[128]Marion Dayre[130]Sydney Freeland and Catriona McKenzie[131]
Ironheart16[132]2024 (2024)[128]TBAChinaka Hodge[132]Sam Bailey and Angela Barnes[133]
Agatha: Coven of Chaos19[134]2024 (2024)[128]TBAJac Schaeffer[135]Jac Schaeffer, Gandja Monteiro, and Rachel Goldberg[136]
Daredevil: Born Again118[109]Early 2024 (2024)[109]TBAMatt Corman & Chris Ord[137]Michael Cuesta, Jeffrey Nachmanoff,[138][139]
Clark Johnson, and David Boyd[140][141]
Filming on hiatus
What If...?29[142]TBD[c]TBAA. C. Bradley[135]Bryan Andrews[135]In production

Future Edit

SeriesSeasonEpisodesOriginally releasedHead writerDirector(s)Status
First releasedLast released
Untitled Wakanda series1[25]TBATBATBATBATBAIn development
Spider-Man: Freshman Year1[135]TBA2024 (2024)[35]TBAJeff Trammell[135]TBAIn production
Spider-Man: Sophomore Year2[35]TBATBATBATBATBA
Marvel Zombies14[145]2024 (2024)[35]TBAZeb Wells[135]Bryan Andrews[135]
Wonder Man1TBA2023–2024 (2023–2024)[146]TBAAndrew Guest[147]Destin Daniel Cretton and Stella Meghie[148]Filming on hiatus
Untitled Nova series1[144]TBATBATBASabir Pirzada[149]TBAIn development
What If...?3[35]TBATBATBATBATBAIn production
Vision Quest1[150]TBA2024–2025 (2024–2025)[151]TBAJac Schaeffer[150]TBAIn development

At any given time, Marvel Studios has future television series planned five-to-six years out from what they have announced.[152] By December 2020, after announcing series through the end of 2022,[153] future series were planned through 2028.[152] Marvel Studios was taking a slower developmental timeline for future series, such as the upcoming Nova series, by February 2023 amid Disney's larger decision to scale back content output and costs.[144]

Untitled Wakanda series Edit

In February 2021, a drama series set in Wakanda was revealed to be in development from Ryan Coogler, writer and director of Black Panther (2018) and Black Panther: Wakanda Forever (2022), through his company Proximity Media.[25][154] By that May, Danai Gurira had signed a deal to reprise her role as Okoye, the head of the Dora Milaje, in the series, which was said to be an origin spin-off for the character.[155][156] In January 2023, Gurira confirmed there had been discussions surrounding an Okoye-led series.[157]

Spider-Man: Freshman Year and Spider-Man: Sophomore Year Edit

Peter Parker's origin story and early days using the Spider-Man persona are explored while Norman Osborn becomes his mentor.[135][158]

In November 2021, the animated series Spider-Man: Freshman Year was announced, with Jeff Trammell serving as head writer and executive producer. The series features a style that "celebrates" and pays homage to the early Spider-Man comics.[135] The first season of Spider-Man: Freshman Year is scheduled to be released in 2024, while a second season, titled Spider-Man: Sophomore Year, is in development.[35]

Spider-Man: Freshman Year is set in an alternate reality from the main MCU continuity in which Norman Osborn is Peter Parker's mentor instead of Tony Stark.[158] Charlie Cox voices Matt Murdock / Daredevil, reprising the role from previous MCU media.[35] The series features Osborn and Otto Octavius / Doctor Octopus, following the appearance of other versions of the characters in Spider-Man: No Way Home (2021), along with Mac Gargan / Scorpion and Dr. Stephen Strange from prior MCU media, and Nico Minoru, who appeared in the Marvel Television series Runaways (2017–2019).[35]

Marvel Zombies Edit

A new generation of heroes battle against zombies.[135]

In November 2021, a Marvel Zombies animated series was announced, with Bryan Andrews directing and Zeb Wells serving as head writer,[135] and is based on the comic book series Marvel Zombies.[159] It is a continuation of the reality first introduced in the What If...? episode "What If... Zombies?!" and includes characters introduced in Phase Four of the MCU.[160][35] Marvel Zombies is scheduled to be released in 2024,[35] and will consist of four episodes.[145]

Wonder Man Edit

In December 2021, Destin Daniel Cretton signed a multi-year deal with Marvel Studios to develop television projects for Disney+, with a comedy series already in development at that point, through Cretton's company Family Owned.[27][161] In June 2022, the series was revealed to be in early development and titled Wonder Man, centered on the character Simon Williams / Wonder Man, with Andrew Guest joining to develop the series along with serving as head writer.[147] In October, Yahya Abdul-Mateen II was cast as the title character.[162] Filming began in April 2023 in Los Angeles,[163] and occurred at Radford Studio Center,[164] with Cretton and Stella Meghie directing episodes of the series,[148] and was expected to conclude by early August.[165][164] Wonder Man is expected to debut on Disney+ during the 2023–24 television season.[146]

Ben Kingsley reprises his MCU role as Trevor Slattery.[166]

Untitled Nova series Edit

In March 2022, a project featuring the character Richard Rider / Nova was revealed to be in development, with Sabir Pirzada writing.[149] Production Weekly had previously included an untitled space-centered series in their report of upcoming projects in development,[167][168] later confirming the untitled series was the Nova project.[169] Marvel Studios was taking a slower developmental timeline for the series by February 2023 amid Disney's larger decision to scale back content output and costs.[144]

Vision Quest Edit

The series centers on The Vision as he attempts to regain his memory and humanity.[150]

In October 2022, a second spin-off from WandaVision (2021) centered on the character The Vision was revealed to be in development and titled Vision Quest.[170][150] Jac Schaeffer was set as head writer and executive producer, with Paul Bettany reprising his role.[150] Vision Quest is expected to debut on Disney+ during the 2024–25 television season.[151]

Other Edit

A third season of What If...? is in development.[35] By November 2022, Coogler's Proximity Media was revealed to be developing several series set in Wakanda.[171] Additionally, after the shut down of Marvel Television, ABC said that it remained committed to featuring Marvel content.[19] In January 2020, ABC Entertainment president Karey Burke said that talks were beginning with Feige and Marvel Studios about what a Marvel Studios series on ABC would be, but she noted that Marvel's focus was on the Disney+ series.[172]

Series approach Edit

Feige described Marvel Studios' approach to their television series in January 2021, explaining that streaming on Disney+ gave Marvel Studios flexibility with the formats for each series. He said some were being developed as "one off" miniseries that were intended to lead into feature films,[173][174] though additional seasons could be added to these in the future.[175] Other series were always intended to cover multiple seasons while still being connected to the films,[173] such as Loki.[176] These could have several years between the release of seasons, similar to series like Game of Thrones and Stranger Things.[173] Feige added that each miniseries or season was intended to be around six hours of content, but this would be split in different ways depending on the story being told, such as six hour-long episodes, or nine or ten half-hour episodes.[177][178] Marvel Studios' earliest series were directed by a single person, but later series have multiple directors taking on different numbers of episodes. Feige said this happened due to a combination of logistics, the needs of each story, and the studio's "own internal learnings of making longform television". He said the studio would continue varying the number of directors on future series as needed.[174]

Marvel Studios uses the term "head writer" instead of the traditional showrunner title, since they approach their television series as if they were six hour-long films. They encourage the series' directors to be in the writers room and part of the creative process (much like the feature films) in addition to Feige and the Marvel Studios executives assigned to each series.[179] This approach was confirmed by WandaVision head writer Jac Schaeffer,[180] The Falcon and the Winter Soldier director Kari Skogland,[179] and Loki season one director Kate Herron,[181] with Skogland describing the approach as "effective and efficient" since the series are too much for a single showrunner to take on.[179] Despite the head writer term, each series has multiple writers and a writers room that the head writer leads, and they also use "created for television by" credits for the head writers.[180][182] Explaining the decision-making process and hierarchy for Marvel Studios' first three series, Loki season one head writer Michael Waldron said the head writer of each series would have final say on creative decisions before filming began. At that point, the series shifted to a "more feature centric model" where the director takes on the role that a traditional showrunner might have and has the final say for creative decisions while on set and in post-production,[182] with the head writer still present on set for any necessary rewrites and during post-production.[179][180][182]

Following the release of the Phase Four series, Feige said Marvel Studios was open to experimenting with more episodic series rather than each series always having a larger story split into episodes; he pointed to Daredevil: Born Again as a particular example where they would try this.[183] Echo (2023) will be the first series released in its entirety on one day after all previous Marvel Studios series had weekly releases.[184]

See also Edit

Notes Edit

  1. ^ A version of the first two episodes debuted in IMAX theaters on September 1, 2017, and ran for two weeks, before their television premiere on ABC on September 29.[39]
  2. ^ Production of Helstrom was moved to Marvel Studios following the shut down of Marvel Television, with executives from Marvel Television staying on to supervise the completion of the series.[19]
  3. ^ What If...? season 2 was originally announced for an early 2023 release.[35] However, by March 2023, it was reportedly unlikely to release in 2023 as previously announced.[143][144]

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The Marvel Cinematic Universe MCU television series are American superhero television shows based on characters that appear in publications by Marvel Comics They are set in or inspired by the shared universe of the MCU film franchise Marvel Cinematic Universe television seriesGenreSuperheroBased onCharacters publishedby Marvel ComicsStarringMarvel Television series actors Marvel Studios series actorsCountry of originUnited StatesOriginal languageEnglishNo of seasonsMarvel Television 29 across 12 series Marvel Studios 9 across 9 series No of episodesMarvel Television 386 Marvel Studios 63ProductionExecutive producersMarvel Television Alan Fine Stan Lee Joe Quesada Jim Chory Jeph Loeb Marvel Studios Kevin Feige Louis D Esposito Victoria Alonso Brad WinderbaumProduction companiesMarvel Television Marvel StudiosReleaseOriginal networkMarvel Television ABC Netflix Hulu Freeform Marvel Studios Disney Original releaseMarvel Television September 24 2013 October 16 2020 2013 09 24 2020 10 16 Marvel Studios January 15 2021 present 2021 01 15 present RelatedMarvel Studios Special PresentationsThe MCU first expanded to television after the creation of Marvel Television in 2010 with that studio producing 12 series with ABC Studios and its production division ABC Signature Studios from September 2013 to October 2020 These premiered across broadcast streaming and cable respectively on ABC Netflix and Hulu and Freeform The main ABC series were inspired by the films and featured film characters while a connected group of series for Netflix crossed over with each other Young adult focused series were produced for Freeform and Hulu while the latter also had a group of series called Adventure into Fear planned before Marvel Television was shut down in December 2019 Marvel Studios the production studio behind the films began developing their own series in 2018 for the streaming service Disney The first of these series premiered in January 2021 as part of the franchise s Phase Four with seven more having also been released concluding in October 2022 At least five series and two continuing seasons are expected in Phase Five beginning in 2023 with at least six series and two continuing seasons also in development Animated series from Marvel Studios are produced by Marvel Studios Animation with the phases also including Marvel Studios Special Presentation television specials Some series are focused on supporting characters from the films while others center on new characters that later appear in films The Marvel Studios series have much larger budgets than the Marvel Television series and interconnect with the films in a way that the Marvel Television series did not Several actors from the Marvel Television series have reprised their roles for Marvel Studios productions since Marvel Television was shut down Contents 1 Development 1 1 Launch of Marvel Television 1 2 Transition to Marvel Studios 1 2 1 Production partnerships 1 2 2 Expansion to animation 2 Marvel Television 2 1 ABC series 2 2 Netflix series 2 3 Young adult series 2 4 Adventure into Fear 2 5 Crossovers to feature films 2 5 1 Under Marvel Television 2 5 2 Under Marvel Studios 3 Marvel Studios 3 1 Phase Four 3 2 Phase Five 3 3 Future 3 3 1 Untitled Wakanda series 3 3 2 Spider Man Freshman Year and Spider Man Sophomore Year 3 3 3 Marvel Zombies 3 3 4 Wonder Man 3 3 5 Untitled Nova series 3 3 6 Vision Quest 3 3 7 Other 3 4 Series approach 4 See also 5 Notes 6 ReferencesDevelopment EditLaunch of Marvel Television Edit In June 2010 Marvel Television was launched with Jeph Loeb as head 1 The studio began producing television series inspired by the Marvel Cinematic Universe MCU film franchise 2 3 though it had to be aware of Marvel Studios plans for the films so as not to interfere when introducing someone or something to the universe 4 In August 2015 Marvel Studios was integrated into the Walt Disney Studios with President Kevin Feige reporting to Walt Disney Studios chairman Alan F Horn instead of Marvel Entertainment CEO Isaac Perlmutter while Marvel Television remained under Perlmutter s control 5 This was seen as widening the existing divide between the Marvel film and television divisions and making it unlikely that the films would acknowledge the series events and characters 6 By that point the only Marvel Television series that had significant involvement from Marvel Studios was Agent Carter 7 8 Transition to Marvel Studios Edit By September 2018 Marvel Studios was developing several limited series for Disney s new streaming service Disney to be centered on second tier characters from the MCU films who had not and were unlikely to star in their own films the actors who portrayed the characters in the films reprise their roles for the series Feige was taking a hands on role in each series development 9 focusing on continuity of story with the films and handling the returning actors 10 The Guardians of the Galaxy Holiday Special 2022 a Marvel Studios Special Presentation was the first piece of content Marvel Studios planned to create for Disney 11 Loeb said Marvel Television would continue to develop new MCU series including their own Disney series 12 In March 2019 Feige said the Marvel Studios series would take characters from the films change them and see those changes reflected in future films new characters introduced in the series could also go on to appear in films 13 By September 2019 many of Marvel Television s existing series were cancelled or ending and several developing projects did not move forward Variety reported that the industry perception of these events was that Marvel Television was being phased out in favor of the new Marvel Studios series which had access to well known MCU characters 14 The new series also had reported budgets of 100 150 million each which were much larger than the Marvel Television series 14 15 A month later Feige was named Chief Creative Officer of Marvel Entertainment with Marvel Television moving under Marvel Studios and executives at Marvel Television reporting to Feige 16 Loeb was expected to leave Marvel by the end of the year 17 In December Feige referred to the Marvel Studios series as a new type of cinematic story that we haven t done before going on to say for the first time the MCU will be on your TV screen at home on Disney and interconnect with the movies and go back and forth 18 The next day Marvel Television announced that it would complete work on its existing television series but would stop developing new projects The division was set to shut down with several executives moving to Marvel Studios to oversee the completion of existing series including executive producer Karim Zreik Other staff were laid off while Loeb was set to remain with the company until the handover was completed 19 20 Zreik left Marvel Studios in June 2020 to become the head of television for Phil Lord and Christopher Miller whose projects include several Marvel based series for Sony Pictures Television that are intended to connect to the superhero films of Sony s Spider Man Universe SSU 21 22 Television specials from Marvel Studios are marketed as Marvel Studios Special Presentations 23 24 Production partnerships Edit In February 2021 Ryan Coogler s production company Proximity Media was set to work alongside Marvel Studios on select Disney series as part of a television deal with Walt Disney Television 25 In May WandaVision head writer Jac Schaeffer signed a three year overall television deal with Marvel Studios and 20th Television to develop additional Disney projects for the studios 26 In December 2021 Shang Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings 2021 director Destin Daniel Cretton signed a multi year deal with Marvel Studios to develop television projects for Disney 27 Expansion to animation Edit In June 2021 Marvel Studios executive Victoria Alonso said the studio s expansion to animation with the series What If was an opportunity to make the MCU more diverse and the medium of animation allowed Marvel Studios to work with new companies around the world 28 At that time Marvel Studios was creating an animation branch and mini studio 29 known as Marvel Studios Animation 30 to focus on more animated content beyond What If building infrastructure to handle multiple animated series at once and looking to hire around 300 new staff for production roles on a slate of Disney animated series 29 31 32 What If director Bryan Andrews said each additional animated series would exist on its own term s and hopefully explore unexpected facets of the MCU 33 with Marvel Studios Brad Winderbaum saying the studio would only tell stories that they felt needed to be told in animated form 31 He added that Marvel Studios was open to working with corporate siblings Pixar Animation and Walt Disney Animation on MCU content under the right circumstances 34 During Marvel Studios Animation s panel at the 2022 San Diego Comic Con the projects discussed were introduced as being part of the Marvel Animated Multiverse 35 Shortly after Winderbaum said the Multiverse Saga of the MCU and its exploration of the multiverse allowed the studio to look at alternate paths and other takes on the characters see ing them expanding and growing in unforeseen unexpected ways which he stated was the guiding light for the animated projects 36 Marvel Television EditABC series Edit Main article Marvel s ABC television series SeriesSeasonEpisodesOriginally airedShowrunner s First airedLast airedNetworkAgents of S H I E L D 122September 24 2013 2013 09 24 May 13 2014 2014 05 13 ABCJed Whedon Maurissa Tancharoen and Jeffrey Bell 37 222September 23 2014 2014 09 23 May 12 2015 2015 05 12 322September 29 2015 2015 09 29 May 17 2016 2016 05 17 422September 20 2016 2016 09 20 May 16 2017 2017 05 16 522December 1 2017 2017 12 01 May 18 2018 2018 05 18 613May 10 2019 2019 05 10 August 2 2019 2019 08 02 713May 27 2020 2020 05 27 August 12 2020 2020 08 12 Agent Carter18January 6 2015 2015 01 06 February 24 2015 2015 02 24 Tara Butters Michele Fazekas and Chris Dingess 38 210January 19 2016 2016 01 19 March 1 2016 2016 03 01 Inhumans18September 29 2017 2017 09 29 a November 10 2017 2017 11 10 Scott Buck 40 The first television series that Marvel Television developed to be part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe was Agents of S H I E L D it was ordered to pilot by ABC in August 2012 2 41 In January 2014 the series Agent Carter was announced 3 it was canceled in May 2016 42 That November Marvel and IMAX Corporation announced Inhumans based on the species of the same name after a planned film starring the characters was removed from Marvel Studios slate 43 44 45 ABC canceled the series in May 2018 46 In July 2019 the seventh season of Agents of S H I E L D was announced to be its last 47 Loeb explained a month later that Marvel categorized its ABC series as the Marvel Heroes series due to their close connections to the MCU films especially with the main characters of both Agents of S H I E L D and Agent Carter having originated in films 12 Netflix series Edit Main article Marvel s Netflix television series SeriesSeasonEpisodesOriginally releasedNetworkShowrunner s Daredevil113April 10 2015 2015 04 10 NetflixSteven S DeKnight 48 213March 18 2016 2016 03 18 Douglas Petrie and Marco Ramirez 49 313October 19 2018 2018 10 19 Erik Oleson 50 Jessica Jones113November 20 2015 2015 11 20 Melissa Rosenberg 51 213March 8 2018 2018 03 08 313June 14 2019 2019 06 14 Melissa Rosenberg and Scott Reynolds 52 Luke Cage113September 30 2016 2016 09 30 Cheo Hodari Coker 53 213June 22 2018 2018 06 22 Iron Fist113March 17 2017 2017 03 17 Scott Buck 54 210September 7 2018 2018 09 07 M Raven Metzner 55 The Defenders18August 18 2017 2017 08 18 Marco Ramirez 56 The Punisher113November 17 2017 2017 11 17 Steve Lightfoot 57 213January 18 2019 2019 01 18 By October 2013 Marvel was preparing four drama series and a miniseries to present to video on demand services and cable providers with Netflix Amazon and WGN America expressing interest 58 Disney announced the next month that it would provide Netflix with live action series based on Daredevil Jessica Jones Iron Fist and Luke Cage leading to a crossover miniseries based on the Defenders 59 In April 2016 Marvel and Netflix ordered The Punisher as a spin off from Daredevil 57 Netflix had canceled all of the series by the end of February 2019 60 the characters could not appear in any non Netflix series or films for at least two years following the cancellations 61 Loeb said in August 2019 that Marvel Television categorized the Netflix series internally as the Marvel Street Level Heroes or Marvel Knights 12 All series were no longer available on Netflix starting March 1 2022 due to Netflix s license for the series ending and Disney regaining the rights 62 They all began streaming on Disney from March 16 2022 where they were collected under the title The Defenders Saga 63 Young adult series Edit Main article Marvel s young adult television series SeriesSeasonEpisodesOriginally releasedShowrunner s First releasedLast releasedNetworkRunaways110November 21 2017 2017 11 21 January 9 2018 2018 01 09 HuluJosh Schwartz and Stephanie Savage 64 213December 21 2018 2018 12 21 310December 13 2019 2019 12 13 Cloak amp Dagger110June 7 2018 2018 06 07 August 2 2018 2018 08 02 FreeformJoe Pokaski 65 210April 4 2019 2019 04 04 May 30 2019 2019 05 30 At San Diego Comic Con 2011 Loeb announced a series based on the Marvel Comics characters Cloak and Dagger was in development 66 Freeform ordered the project to series in April 2016 67 That August Hulu ordered a new series based on the comics group the Runaways 64 68 Marvel initially said there were no plans to crossover these series 69 but Cloak and Dagger were announced to be appearing in the third season of Runaways in August 2019 70 Loeb explained that Marvel categorized Runaways and Cloak amp Dagger as its YA or young adult franchise and said Marvel Television s push into the young adult genre was in response to Marvel Studios doing the same with Spider Man Loeb hoped there would be further crossovers between the two series 12 but Cloak and Dagger was canceled in October 2019 71 followed by Runaways that November 72 Adventure into Fear Edit Main article Adventure into Fear franchise SeriesSeasonEpisodesOriginally releasedNetworkShowrunnerHelstrom b 110October 16 2020 2020 10 16 HuluPaul Zbyszewski 73 Hulu ordered two series based on Ghost Rider and the siblings Daimon and Ana Helstrom in May 2019 intending to build an interconnected universe between the two in a similar fashion to Marvel s Netflix shows 74 Marvel announced the series as the cornerstone of the Spirits of Vengeance and Loeb said they were moving into a new chilling corner of the Marvel Universe 75 Loeb revealed in August that Marvel was now referring to these series collectively as Adventure into Fear and said more series under the banner were in development 12 A month later Hulu decided not to move forward with Ghost Rider due to creative differences 76 When Marvel Television was folded into Marvel Studios in December the studio said production on Helstrom would be completed but no further series would be developed 19 Helstrom was canceled a year later in December 2020 77 Crossovers to feature films Edit Under Marvel Television Edit After running something by Jeph Loeb we ll run it through New York Joe Quesada Dan Buckley and those guys Then we pitch our stuff to Kevin Feige and his movie group to see if there s something we can tie into to see if they re okay about us using a character or a weapon or some other cool thing Everything is interconnected Agents of S H I E L D executive producer Jeffrey Bell in September 2014 on the process of working in with the MCU 78 Agents of S H I E L D executive producer Jeffrey Bell revealed at the show s 2014 PaleyFest panel that the producers and writers were able to read the screenplays for upcoming MCU films to know where the universe was headed 79 He noted that since the films have to be big and move quickly through a lot of huge pieces it was beneficial for the films to have the television series fill in any gaps for them 80 His fellow executive producer Jed Whedon explained that each Marvel project is intended to stand alone first before there is any interweaving and noted that the series has to be aware of Marvel Studios plans for the films so as not to interfere when introducing someone or something to the universe 4 Bell said this was preferable so that people who do not watch the films could still follow the series and vice versa 80 Joss Whedon noted that this process meant the television series got the leftovers 81 In October 2014 Feige said the opportunity certainly existed for characters in the Netflix series to appear in Avengers Infinity War 2018 82 In March 2015 Loeb said Marvel Television would have to earn the ability to have the Netflix series cross over with the films and ABC series adding that each series had to be established and defined on its own before crossovers could occur 83 In September 2015 Feige elaborated on the films referencing the television series saying it would be inevitable at some point but noted the timing would be difficult given how the production schedule for the series allowed them to be more nimble and faster to produce things that could align with the films while the long development period for a film would make it difficult to reference events of a series 84 Loeb reiterated in July 2016 the issue of scheduling by saying if I m shooting a television series and that s going to go on over a six month or eight month period how am I going to get a television series actor to be able to go be in a movie This would be less of an issue if characters were making minor cameo appearances but Loeb explained that Marvel was not interested in cameos and Easter eggs just for the sake of fan service which could detract from the story being told Our feeling is that the connection isn t just whether or not somebody is walking into a movie or walking out of a television show It s connected in the way that the shows come from the same place that they are real that they are grounded 85 Eric Carroll producer on Spider Man Homecoming 2017 felt with the introduction of Queens based Spider Man to the MCU that it would be really fun to make mention of the Defenders based in Manhattan adding it s definitely a card I would love to see played if not sooner rather than later 86 In January 2017 Vincent D Onofrio who portrays Wilson Fisk Kingpin in Daredevil said he was open to appearing in the films but believed it would most likely not happen D Onofrio cited Feige s previous reasoning as well as the fact that the films already had difficulty handling the large number of characters they had 87 In March 2017 Anthony Mackie who portrays Sam Wilson Falcon in the films felt a crossover between the films and television series wouldn t work at all given they are different universes different worlds different companies different designs and that Kevin Feige is very specific about how he wants the Marvel Universe to be seen in the film world 88 That May Feige noted that a character appearing in a television series would not necessarily exclude them from appearing in a film adding that at some point there s going to be a crossover Crossover repetition or something 89 Regarding the potential for the Avengers to learn in the films that Phil Coulson is alive Loeb stated It s certainly something that will get resolved and it may get resolved in a very surprising way 90 Loeb said in July 2017 that Marvel Television had no plans for series to cross over across networks Specifically for the similarly themed Cloak amp Dagger New Warriors and Runaways which all deal with young heroes Loeb noted You ll see things that comment on each other we try to touch base wherever we can things that are happening in L A where Runaways is set are not exactly going to be affecting what s happening in New Orleans where Cloak amp Dagger is set It s being aware of it and trying to find a way for it to be able to discuss in a way that makes sense 69 He added in October that scheduling of each series factors into why crossovers between them are more difficult to pull off and that network feelings need to be considered He also spoke on why the television series do not show Avengers Tower as it appears in the films when they depict New York City and stated that Marvel Television wanted to be less specific about the television characters relationships to the tower because that helps the audience understand that this could be on any street corner and that the characters could be in an area of the city where you would not be able to see the tower even though it exists 91 In June 2018 speaking to how the MCU television series would be affected by the events of Avengers Infinity War Loeb noted that For the most part our stories will take place before Thanos clicked his fingers A lot of that has to do with production and when we are telling our stories versus when the movies come out 92 In April 2019 actor James D Arcy appeared in Avengers Endgame reprising his role of Edwin Jarvis from the television series Agent Carter This marked the first time a character introduced in an MCU television series appears in an MCU film 93 Speaking about how the Marvel Television series fit within the larger MCU timeline Loeb noted We don t want to ever do something in our show s which contradicts what s happening in the movies The movies are the lead dog They re setting the timeline for the MCU and what s going on Our job is to navigate within that world 94 The Roxxon Corporation which had been featured in the Iron Man films is referenced in multiple Marvel Television series with Adam Barnhardt of ComicBook com calling it the go to Easter egg for most shows involved in the Marvel Television sphere 95 Under Marvel Studios Edit In March 2021 the Darkhold appeared in WandaVision where it had a different design than the one in Agents of S H I E L D and Runaways While WandaVision s head writer Jac Schaeffer said there were no big conversations among the writers regarding its appearance in the Marvel Television series 96 97 director Matt Shakman said that despite the new design he believed it was the same one seen in those series 98 The Darkhold was designed by the Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness 2022 props team since it reappears and has more screen time in that film 99 100 The film also showed that multiple copies of the Darkhold exist 101 Following the introduction of the multiverse to the MCU in the first season finale of Loki Jack Shephard of Total Film suggested that Marvel Studios should announce that the Marvel Television series take place on a different timeline within that multiverse since he felt the studio was not taking the events of those series into account as part of the main timeline 102 In December 2021 Feige confirmed that Charlie Cox would reprise the role of Daredevil in Marvel Studios MCU productions 103 with Cox first reprising the role in the film Spider Man No Way Home 2021 Additionally D Onofrio first reprised his role as Kingpin in the Disney series Hawkeye 2021 104 with D Onofrio stating he was playing the same character from Daredevil 105 Inhumans star Anson Mount portrayed a version of his character Blackagar Boltagon Black Bolt from an alternate universe in Multiverse of Madness 106 Following Cox s appearance on She Hulk Attorney at Law 2022 Marvel com described the character as very much the same Matt Murdock audiences have come to know and love 107 Marvel Studios EditAll Marvel Studios series are being released on Disney and exist alongside the films of their respective phase 108 109 Animated series are produced by Marvel Studios Animation 30 Phase Four Edit Main article Marvel Cinematic Universe Phase Four Television series Two Marvel Studios Special Presentation television specials are also included in Phase Four 23 24 SeriesSeasonEpisodesOriginally releasedHead writerDirector s StatusFirst releasedLast releasedWandaVision19January 15 2021 2021 01 15 March 5 2021 2021 03 05 Jac Schaeffer 110 Matt Shakman 111 ReleasedThe Falcon and the Winter Soldier16March 19 2021 2021 03 19 April 23 2021 2021 04 23 Malcolm Spellman 112 Kari Skogland 113 Loki16June 9 2021 2021 06 09 July 14 2021 2021 07 14 Michael Waldron 114 Kate Herron 115 What If 19August 11 2021 2021 08 11 October 6 2021 2021 10 06 A C Bradley 116 Bryan Andrews 116 Hawkeye16November 24 2021 2021 11 24 December 22 2021 2021 12 22 Jonathan Igla 117 Rhys Thomas and Bert amp Bertie 118 Moon Knight16March 30 2022 2022 03 30 May 4 2022 2022 05 04 Jeremy Slater 119 Mohamed Diab and Justin Benson amp Aaron Moorhead 120 Ms Marvel16June 8 2022 2022 06 08 July 13 2022 2022 07 13 Bisha K Ali 121 Adil amp Bilall Meera Menon and Sharmeen Obaid Chinoy 122 She Hulk Attorney at Law19August 18 2022 2022 08 18 October 13 2022 2022 10 13 Jessica Gao 123 Kat Coiro and Anu Valia 124 Phase Five Edit Main article Marvel Cinematic Universe Phase Five Television series SeriesSeasonEpisodesOriginally releasedHead writer s Director s StatusFirst releasedLast releasedSecret Invasion16June 21 2023 2023 06 21 July 26 2023 2023 07 26 Kyle Bradstreet 125 Ali Selim 126 ReleasedLoki26 127 October 6 2023 2023 10 06 128 TBAEric Martin 127 Justin Benson amp Aaron Moorhead Dan DeLeeuw and Kasra Farahani 129 Post productionEcho1TBANovember 29 2023 2023 11 29 128 Marion Dayre 130 Sydney Freeland and Catriona McKenzie 131 Ironheart16 132 2024 2024 128 TBAChinaka Hodge 132 Sam Bailey and Angela Barnes 133 Agatha Coven of Chaos19 134 2024 2024 128 TBAJac Schaeffer 135 Jac Schaeffer Gandja Monteiro and Rachel Goldberg 136 Daredevil Born Again118 109 Early 2024 2024 109 TBAMatt Corman amp Chris Ord 137 Michael Cuesta Jeffrey Nachmanoff 138 139 Clark Johnson and David Boyd 140 141 Filming on hiatusWhat If 29 142 TBD c TBAA C Bradley 135 Bryan Andrews 135 In production Future Edit SeriesSeasonEpisodesOriginally releasedHead writerDirector s StatusFirst releasedLast releasedUntitled Wakanda series1 25 TBATBATBATBATBAIn developmentSpider Man Freshman Year1 135 TBA2024 2024 35 TBAJeff Trammell 135 TBAIn productionSpider Man Sophomore Year2 35 TBATBATBATBATBAMarvel Zombies14 145 2024 2024 35 TBAZeb Wells 135 Bryan Andrews 135 Wonder Man1TBA2023 2024 2023 2024 146 TBAAndrew Guest 147 Destin Daniel Cretton and Stella Meghie 148 Filming on hiatusUntitled Nova series1 144 TBATBATBASabir Pirzada 149 TBAIn developmentWhat If 3 35 TBATBATBATBATBAIn productionVision Quest1 150 TBA2024 2025 2024 2025 151 TBAJac Schaeffer 150 TBAIn development At any given time Marvel Studios has future television series planned five to six years out from what they have announced 152 By December 2020 after announcing series through the end of 2022 153 future series were planned through 2028 152 Marvel Studios was taking a slower developmental timeline for future series such as the upcoming Nova series by February 2023 amid Disney s larger decision to scale back content output and costs 144 Untitled Wakanda series Edit In February 2021 a drama series set in Wakanda was revealed to be in development from Ryan Coogler writer and director of Black Panther 2018 and Black Panther Wakanda Forever 2022 through his company Proximity Media 25 154 By that May Danai Gurira had signed a deal to reprise her role as Okoye the head of the Dora Milaje in the series which was said to be an origin spin off for the character 155 156 In January 2023 Gurira confirmed there had been discussions surrounding an Okoye led series 157 Spider Man Freshman Year and Spider Man Sophomore Year Edit Peter Parker s origin story and early days using the Spider Man persona are explored while Norman Osborn becomes his mentor 135 158 In November 2021 the animated series Spider Man Freshman Year was announced with Jeff Trammell serving as head writer and executive producer The series features a style that celebrates and pays homage to the early Spider Man comics 135 The first season of Spider Man Freshman Year is scheduled to be released in 2024 while a second season titled Spider Man Sophomore Year is in development 35 Spider Man Freshman Year is set in an alternate reality from the main MCU continuity in which Norman Osborn is Peter Parker s mentor instead of Tony Stark 158 Charlie Cox voices Matt Murdock Daredevil reprising the role from previous MCU media 35 The series features Osborn and Otto Octavius Doctor Octopus following the appearance of other versions of the characters in Spider Man No Way Home 2021 along with Mac Gargan Scorpion and Dr Stephen Strange from prior MCU media and Nico Minoru who appeared in the Marvel Television series Runaways 2017 2019 35 Marvel Zombies Edit See also What If TV series Marvel Zombies A new generation of heroes battle against zombies 135 In November 2021 a Marvel Zombies animated series was announced with Bryan Andrews directing and Zeb Wells serving as head writer 135 and is based on the comic book series Marvel Zombies 159 It is a continuation of the reality first introduced in the What If episode What If Zombies and includes characters introduced in Phase Four of the MCU 160 35 Marvel Zombies is scheduled to be released in 2024 35 and will consist of four episodes 145 Wonder Man Edit Main article Wonder Man miniseries In December 2021 Destin Daniel Cretton signed a multi year deal with Marvel Studios to develop television projects for Disney with a comedy series already in development at that point through Cretton s company Family Owned 27 161 In June 2022 the series was revealed to be in early development and titled Wonder Man centered on the character Simon Williams Wonder Man with Andrew Guest joining to develop the series along with serving as head writer 147 In October Yahya Abdul Mateen II was cast as the title character 162 Filming began in April 2023 in Los Angeles 163 and occurred at Radford Studio Center 164 with Cretton and Stella Meghie directing episodes of the series 148 and was expected to conclude by early August 165 164 Wonder Man is expected to debut on Disney during the 2023 24 television season 146 Ben Kingsley reprises his MCU role as Trevor Slattery 166 Untitled Nova series Edit In March 2022 a project featuring the character Richard Rider Nova was revealed to be in development with Sabir Pirzada writing 149 Production Weekly had previously included an untitled space centered series in their report of upcoming projects in development 167 168 later confirming the untitled series was the Nova project 169 Marvel Studios was taking a slower developmental timeline for the series by February 2023 amid Disney s larger decision to scale back content output and costs 144 Vision Quest Edit See also WandaVision Vision Quest The series centers on The Vision as he attempts to regain his memory and humanity 150 In October 2022 a second spin off from WandaVision 2021 centered on the character The Vision was revealed to be in development and titled Vision Quest 170 150 Jac Schaeffer was set as head writer and executive producer with Paul Bettany reprising his role 150 Vision Quest is expected to debut on Disney during the 2024 25 television season 151 Other Edit A third season of What If is in development 35 By November 2022 Coogler s Proximity Media was revealed to be developing several series set in Wakanda 171 Additionally after the shut down of Marvel Television ABC said that it remained committed to featuring Marvel content 19 In January 2020 ABC Entertainment president Karey Burke said that talks were beginning with Feige and Marvel Studios about what a Marvel Studios series on ABC would be but she noted that Marvel s focus was on the Disney series 172 Series approach Edit Feige described Marvel Studios approach to their television series in January 2021 explaining that streaming on Disney gave Marvel Studios flexibility with the formats for each series He said some were being developed as one off miniseries that were intended to lead into feature films 173 174 though additional seasons could be added to these in the future 175 Other series were always intended to cover multiple seasons while still being connected to the films 173 such as Loki 176 These could have several years between the release of seasons similar to series like Game of Thrones and Stranger Things 173 Feige added that each miniseries or season was intended to be around six hours of content but this would be split in different ways depending on the story being told such as six hour long episodes or nine or ten half hour episodes 177 178 Marvel Studios earliest series were directed by a single person but later series have multiple directors taking on different numbers of episodes Feige said this happened due to a combination of logistics the needs of each story and the studio s own internal learnings of making longform television He said the studio would continue varying the number of directors on future series as needed 174 Marvel Studios uses the term head writer instead of the traditional showrunner title since they approach their television series as if they were six hour long films They encourage the series directors to be in the writers room and part of the creative process much like the feature films in addition to Feige and the Marvel Studios executives assigned to each series 179 This approach was confirmed by WandaVision head writer Jac Schaeffer 180 The Falcon and the Winter Soldier director Kari Skogland 179 and Loki season one director Kate Herron 181 with Skogland describing the approach as effective and efficient since the series are too much for a single showrunner to take on 179 Despite the head writer term each series has multiple writers and a writers room that the head writer leads and they also use created for television by credits for the head 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