Recent reports indicate that Marvel Television has temporarily halted development on three anticipated series: *Nova*, *Strange Academy*, and *Terror, Inc*. According to sources at Deadline, these projects were never officially greenlit and could potentially still be released. However, Marvel has evidently shifted its focus as it gears up for the launch of the Disney+ series *Daredevil: Born Again*.
This strategic pivot comes as Marvel Studios' head of streaming and TV, Brad Winderbaum, announced plans to bring together the street-level heroes known as The Defenders—Daredevil, Luke Cage, Jessica Jones, and Iron Fist—on Disney+. Winderbaum's vision is part of a broader approach where Marvel develops more shows than it ultimately produces, a strategy he emphasized in a recent interview with Screen Rant, stating, "We’re really being careful about what we choose to do next."
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The halt in development for *Nova* comes as a surprise, especially since it was reported only two months ago that Ed Bernero, previously the showrunner for *Criminal Minds*, had joined the project as a writer and showrunner, with *Nova* set to be a series on Disney+. For a detailed look at *Nova*, check out IGN's comprehensive article.
*Strange Academy* was anticipated to focus on a magical school established by Doctor Strange, with Wong at the helm. Details about *Terror, Inc.* remain scarce.
Looking ahead, fans can mark their calendars for confirmed Marvel TV releases: *Daredevil: Born Again* premieres on Disney+ on March 4, followed by *Ironheart* on June 24, and *Wonder Man* in December. Additionally, three MCU films are scheduled for this year following *Captain America: Brave New World*: *Thunderbolts* in May and *The Fantastic Four: First Steps*.