Marvel reportedly still planning a bunch of Disney+ shows
Though D23 was slight on TV announcements, there's apparently more to Disney's vision.
Following the D23 convention, there has been limited information released about Marvel's upcoming TV ventures. Kevin Feige, head of the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), remained tight-lipped about the potential for more shows. Recently, the Wonder Man series was canceled, suggesting a possible shift towards a "less-is-more" approach for superhero TV shows.
In recent years, Marvel has produced numerous low-quality titles such as Secret Invasion, Echo, and Ironheart. However, Daredevil: Born Again was the only show to receive renewed interest, despite Daredevil itself not garnering significant success in attracting new subscribers. Marvel is reportedly developing limited series to introduce viewers to Nova and the X-Men.
Feige likely avoided discussing these projects during D23 to avoid premature hype for the upcoming Doomsday event. Marvel plans to reintroduce all Fox's X-Men mutants following the Doomsday event in December. Fans who prefer a more streamlined MCU, avoiding the need for extensive background knowledge, may find DC's offerings more appealing at present. Time remains for Warner Bros. to secure Peacemaker before Gorilla Grodd arrives in Metropolis.
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