Marvel Television has reportedly hit the pause button on three anticipated series: *Nova*, *Strange Academy*, and *Terror, Inc.* According to sources cited by Deadline, these projects were never officially greenlit and might still see the light of day, but Marvel has shifted its focus elsewhere. This strategic pivot aligns with Marvel Studios gearing up for the launch of the Disney+ series *Daredevil: Born Again*. In a recent announcement, Marvel Studios' head of streaming and TV, Brad Winderbaum, expressed interest in reuniting the street-level heroes of *Daredevil*, *Luke Cage*, *Jessica Jones*, and *Iron Fist*—collectively known as The Defenders.
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Marvel Studios is now adopting a strategy of developing more shows than it ultimately produces. Brad Winderbaum emphasized this approach last year to Screen Rant, stating, "We're really being careful about what we choose to do next." This careful selection process seems to be behind the current pause on *Nova*, *Strange Academy*, and *Terror, Inc.*
The news about *Nova* is particularly noteworthy, especially since just two months ago, former *Criminal Minds* showrunner Ed Bernero was announced as the writer and showrunner, with *Nova* confirmed as a series for Disney+. For more detailed insights on *Nova*, you can check out IGN's comprehensive article.
*Strange Academy* was anticipated to revolve around a magical school founded by the MCU's Doctor Strange, with Wong taking on the role of headmaster. Details about *Terror, Inc.* remain scarce.
What we can confirm regarding upcoming Marvel TV shows is that *Daredevil: Born Again* is set to premiere on Disney+ on March 4, followed by *Ironheart* on June 24, and *Wonder Man* slated for a December release. On the film front, following the launch of *Captain America: Brave New World*, fans can look forward to *Thunderbolts* in May and *The Fantastic Four: First Steps* later this year.