

Marvel Television has reportedly suspended development on three anticipated shows: Nova, Strange Academy, and Terror, Inc. According to Deadline sources, these projects hadn't received official greenlights and could potentially still materialize, though Marvel has reprioritized its production slate.
This strategic shift coincides with Marvel Studios preparing to debut its Disney+ series Daredevil: Born Again. Recent comments from Marvel Studios' Head of Streaming Brad Winderbaum suggest the studio is considering reuniting the beloved street-level heroes - Daredevil, Luke Cage, Jessica Jones, and Iron Fist - collectively known as The Defenders.
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Marvel Studios has adopted a new development strategy, greenlighting fewer projects than it develops. As Winderbaum told Screen Rant: "We're exercising greater selectivity about our future productions."
The Nova delay comes as a particular surprise given that former Criminal Minds executive producer Ed Bernero was reportedly attached as writer and showrunner just two months ago, with Disney+ confirming the series.
Strange Academy was envisioned as a mystical training facility operated by Doctor Strange protégé Wong. Details remain scarce about Terror, Inc.'s concept.
Confirmed Marvel television releases include Daredevil: Born Again premiering March 4, Ironheart arriving June 24, and Wonder Man scheduled for December. The cinematic slate features three 2024 releases following Captain America: Brave New World - Thunderbolts in May and The Fantastic Four: First Steps.