Recent reports from Deadline indicate that Marvel Television has hit pause on the development of three anticipated shows: *Nova*, *Strange Academy*, and *Terror, Inc*. Despite the excitement surrounding these projects, they were never officially greenlit and their future remains uncertain as Marvel shifts its focus elsewhere.
This strategic pivot comes as Marvel Studios gears up for the launch of the highly anticipated Disney+ series *Daredevil: Born Again*. Brad Winderbaum, Marvel Studios’ head of streaming and TV, recently shared with fans that the studio is considering bringing together the street-level heroes from the former Netflix series - Daredevil, Luke Cage, Jessica Jones, and Iron Fist, collectively known as The Defenders.
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Marvel Studios is adopting a more selective approach to its projects, prioritizing quality over quantity. As Brad Winderbaum mentioned to Screen Rant last year, "We’re really being careful about what we choose to do next.”
The news about *Nova* is particularly surprising, especially since just two months ago, it was announced that Ed Bernero, former showrunner of *Criminal Minds*, would be writing and running the show, which was set to be a series on Disney+. For more in-depth information on *Nova*, check out IGN’s comprehensive article.
*Strange Academy* was poised to explore a magical school established by Doctor Strange, with Wong taking the helm. However, details about *Terror, Inc.* remain scarce.
Despite these shifts, the slate for Marvel TV shows remains robust. Fans can mark their calendars for *Daredevil: Born Again*, premiering on Disney+ on March 4, followed by *Ironheart* on June 24, and *Wonder Man* slated for December. On the film front, three MCU movies are set to release this year, starting with *Captain America: Brave New World*, followed by *Thunderbolts* in May and *The Fantastic Four: First Steps*.