Marvel Televison is making tough decisions when it comes to which heroes make it to the screen. According to Deadline, the studio has paused development on Nova, Strange Academy, and Terror, Inc. It's relevant to point out that these projects were never greenlit by Marvel Television. These titles entered a development stage while the company decided which stories would move forward and which ones would be saved for another time. The announcement drops after the recent release of Captain America: Brave New World. Marvel is currently organizing every story that will lead up to the launch of Avengers: Doomsday. The road to the massive blockbuster could be one of the reasons why the studio is changing its priorities.
The Nova television series had been in development for some time, with a few writers and a showrunner attached to the title. No performer had been cast as the lead of the show. The Nova Corps were introduced to the Marvel Cinematic Universe during the events of Guardians of the Galaxy. There weren't many details available regarding the direction of the Nova series. Richard Rider is one of the most popular versions of the character in the comic books. Unfortunately, it appears that the Guardians of the Galaxy movies will remain as the only reference for the Nova Corps, for now.
Strange Academy was supposed to be centered around Wong (Benedict Wong) as he trained young students with magical abilities. The charismatic Doctor Strange character was also seen in Spider-Man: No Way Home and She-Hulk: Attorney at Law. It remains unclear when Wong will appear next now that the Strange Academy series will no longer be produced. Terror, Inc. is a comic book series that follows an antihero who can integrate body parts from others into his own figure. No details were provided regarding who was developing the adaptation for Marvel Television.
What's Next for Marvel Television? Close
Even if Nova, Strange Academy and Terror, Inc. won't be making their way to Disney+, Marvel Television has been working on a wide variety of titles that will be available for streaming in the near future. Ironheart will follow Riri Williams (Dominique Thorne) as she tries to establish her own legacy as a hero. The character was introduced in Black Panther: Wakanda Forever. After that, Marvel Television will introduce audiences to Wonder Man. Yahya Abdul-Mateen II will play the titular hero, after spending some time in the DC Extended Universe while playing Black Manta.
The next project by Marvel Television, Daredevil: Born Again, premieres on Disney+ on March 4.
Daredevil: Born Again TV-MA Crime Action Superhero Thriller Adventure Release Date March 4, 2025 Showrunner Chris Ord Directors Michael Cuesta, Aaron Moorhead, Justin Benson, Jeffrey Nachmanoff Writers Chris Ord Franchise(s) Daredevil, Marvel Cinematic Universe Cast See All Charlie Cox Matt Murdock / Daredevil Vincent D'Onofrio Wilson Fisk / Kingpin Deborah Ann Woll Karen Page Elden Henson Foggy Nelson
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