With a new Marvel show to look forward to every couple of months, it would seem like Marvel would soon run out of ideas to the uninformed fan. However, it’s actually quite the opposite. Along with Loki and Hawkeye (which are awaiting release) and Ms. Marvel and She Hulk, (which are currently being filmed), there is a whole slew of shows that are getting the Disney+ treatment.
While fans would love it if these characters could get their own show, this current slate will take fans all the way through to the end of 2022. Whether they are spin-offs of shows that fans haven’t even seen yet, beloved comic book series, or even second seasons of shows that fans thought were limited, there’s so much to look forward to.
8 Echo
Though there are some mistakes from the movies that the show needs to avoid, Hawkeye is shaping up to be one of the most action-packed shows from Disney+, and it could rectify some of the problems that the MCU encountered with the character. But one of the most interesting bits of information revealed about the show is that Alaqua Cox will be playing Echo, a superhero who is deaf and has photographic reflexes.
And she isn’t only going to be in Hawkeye, but her own spin-off show is in development too. She could also make an appearance in the other shows in development, as she has a history with Moon Knight and she was a part of the Secret Invasion narrative.
7 Moon Knight
Though many people haven’t heard of the character, Moon Knight could be one of the most exciting new heroes in the MCU, as the character is like Marvel’s answer to Batman. Moon Knight is a millionaire who uses his wealth to build the tools he needs to fight crime, and he’s also an expert detective.
Oscar Isaac will be portraying the character, and it’s currently in pre-production. The shooting hasn’t started yet, but it’s due to begin very soon with filming planned in Budapest.
6 Loki Season 2
Though the first season of Loki is yet to even hit Disney+, season 2 is already in development. After the two trailers and about a thousand different logos, Loki is one of the most anticipated Marvel shows of them all.
Considering how all of the shows are presumably limited series, it’s a load off knowing that some of the shows may get a second season. It also hints at the quality of Loki, as the studio heads must be happy with the result if season 2 is already in development without waiting to see the fans’ reception.
5 Secret Invasion
Secret Invasion has been hinted at for a few years now. Ever since the Skrulls featured in Captain Marvel, comic book fans were speculating on when their classic story would be told in the MCU.
The series will center around Nick Fury getting to the bottom of the 'invasion,' and will see Talos as well as several other characters appear. No one even knows even if Fury and Talos will be on the same side. The show has just entered pre-production, and filming will be taking place at the end of 2021.
4 What If... Season 2
Loki isn’t the only show that already has a season two green-lit, as the second season of What If... has been thrust into development. However, it’s hardly surprising as the show is essentially a bunch of alternate realities.
Based on the past 20+ movies in the series, there are an infinite amount of ideas to explore. Given that What If could plant Spider-Man in the Battle of New York that was in The Avengers or even follow Thanos becoming a member of the iconic team, the show could go on for several seasons.
3 Guardians Of The Galaxy Holiday Special
Currently in pre-production, the Holiday Special probably won’t be entering production for a good while, as director James Gunn has his hands full at the minute. He’s currently promoting Suicide Squad and shooting the HBO series spin-off, Peacemaker. But once all that’s done, he will be back in the MCU and it will be Guardians season.
With many of the MCU shows being limited series, Holiday Special is very limited, as it’s a one-off episode. And though it’s far away, Holiday Special is one of the few shows being worked on that has a scheduled release, (which is late 2022, presumably in the holiday season, ahead of the 2023 release of Guardian of the Galaxy Vol. 3).
2 Ironheart
Being described as the new Iron Man, Riri Williams (also known as Ironheart) is just a kid in the comic books and will likely be one of the youngest superheroes in the entire franchise.
Her and Tony Stark’s own protege, Spider-Man, are so young to be fighting crime, but the Ironheart show, which is currently in development, will probably play on this. And given how Riri builds her own suit out of Stark’s armor in the comics, it could fill that Iron Man-shaped hole fans have in their hearts.
1 Untitled Wakanda Series
Black Panther director Ryan Coogler has confirmed that there will be a Wakanda series, and it’s exciting because of the stories it could explore.
Information on the series is currently unknown, as there isn’t even a title yet, but given how the Dora Milaje turned up in Falcon and the Winter Solider, it will tie in nicely with everything that’s going on over at Disney+. And now that Zemo is locked up in Wakanda, chances are he will show up again.
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