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The Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) television series are American superhero television shows based on characters that appear in publications by Marvel Comics. They are set in, or inspired by, the shared universe of the MCU film franchise.

Hulu ordered two series based on Ghost Rider and the siblings Daimon and Ana Helstrom in May 2019, intending to build an interconnected universe between the two in a similar fashion to Marvel's Netflix shows.[79] Marvel announced the series as the cornerstone of the "Spirits of Vengeance", and Loeb said they were moving into a new, "chilling" corner of the Marvel Universe.[80] Loeb revealed in August that Marvel was now referring to these series collectively as "Adventure into Fear", and said more series under the banner were in development.[12] A month later, Hulu decided not to move forward with Ghost Rider due to creative differences.[81] When Marvel Television was folded into Marvel Studios in December, the studio said production on Helstrom would be completed but no further series would be developed.[19] Upon Helstrom's release in October 2020, showrunner Paul Zbyszewski stated that the series was "not part of the MCU",[82] and "our own separate thing",[83] adding that the series was "siloed off" from the franchise in part because of it being a "darker-themed show".[84] Zbyszewski called it "freeing" not being a part of the MCU or its canon, instead "hav[ing] just this little pocket of the universe".[82] He also stated that Easter eggs in the series hinted towards the planned Adventure into Fear universe.[83] The Marvel logo is not featured before each episode, unlike with Marvel Television's other series.[85] Helstrom was canceled in December 2020.[86]

Loeb reiterated in July 2016 the issue of scheduling by saying "if I'm shooting a television series and that's going to go on over a six-month or eight-month period, how am I going to get [a television series actor] to be able to go be in a movie?" This would be less of an issue if characters were making minor cameo appearances, but Loeb explained that Marvel was not interested in cameos and Easter eggs just for the sake of fan service, which could detract from the story being told; "Our feeling is that the connection isn't just whether or not somebody is walking into a movie or walking out of a television show. It's connected in the way that the shows come from the same place, that they are real, that they are grounded."[94] Eric Carroll, producer on Spider-Man: Homecoming (2017), felt with the introduction of Queens-based Spider-Man to the MCU that it "would be really fun" to make mention of the Defenders based in Manhattan, adding, "it's definitely a card I would love to see played, if not sooner rather than later".[95] In January 2017, Vincent D'Onofrio, who portrays Wilson Fisk / Kingpin in Daredevil, said he was open to appearing in the films, but believed it would most likely not happen. D'Onofrio cited Feige's previous reasoning as well as the fact that the films already had difficulty handling the large number of characters they had.[96] In March 2017, Anthony Mackie, who portrays Sam Wilson / Falcon in the films, felt a crossover between the films and television series "wouldn't work at all" given they are "different universes, different worlds, different companies, different designs" and that "Kevin Feige is very specific about how he wants the Marvel Universe to be seen in the film world".[97] That May, Feige noted that a character appearing in a television series would not necessarily exclude them from appearing in a film, adding that "at some point, there's going to be a crossover. Crossover, repetition, or something."[98] Regarding the potential for the Avengers to learn in the films that Phil Coulson is alive, Loeb stated, "It's certainly something that will get resolved, and it may get resolved in a very surprising way."[99]

Speaking about how the Marvel Television series fit within the larger MCU timeline, Loeb noted, "We don't want to ever do something in our show[s] which contradicts what's happening in the movies. The movies are the lead dog. They're setting the timeline for the MCU and what's going on. Our job is to navigate within that world."[103] The Roxxon Corporation, which had been featured in the Iron Man films, is referenced in multiple Marvel Television series, with Adam Barnhardt of ComicBook.com calling it "the go-to Easter egg for most shows involved in the Marvel Television sphere".[83]

By October 2023, Marvel Studios was planning to change their approach to television, moving away from their head writer model and instead hiring showrunners for their series. The showrunners would develop television pilots and create series bibles to have a creative throughline throughout the entire production process; Marvel Studios began to come around to this idea in part following Gao returning to aid She-Hulk: Attorney at Law in post-production. Winderbaum explained that this change was the studio "trying to marry the Marvel culture with the traditional television culture". Additionally, the studio planned to hire dedicated executives to focus on their television efforts, along with creating more series that were multi-season to allow audiences to form relationships with the characters "rather than feeling as if they are there as a setup for a big crossover event".[134] Sam Barsanti from The A.V. Club discussed this philosophy change, saying "it's tempting to interpret this as Marvel Studios finally recognizing its faults and acknowledging that its attempt to turn its Disney+ shows into stretched-out movies was a failure, but Marvel's TV shows weren't failures until Marvel decided they were failures". He pointed to WandaVision and She-Hulk: Attorney at Law as examples of series that fit the television formula well, concluding that "taking a step back and rethinking things isn't a bad idea for Marvel" noting the company had been "largely rudderless" since the conclusion of the Infinity Saga.[189] /Film's Ben Pearson called Marvel Studios' previous approach to television "seriously flawed" saying that "sometimes, tried-and-true methodologies work for a reason"; Pearson was hopeful that other Hollywood studios would not try to replicate Marvel's initial approach to television.[190] Daredevil: Born Again was the first Marvel Studios series to have a showrunner attached with Dario Scardapane.[135]

TV may finally have peaked but that doesn't mean the pipeline of new shows is drying up anytime soon. In fact, 2024 looks to debut a bounty of TV goodness across streaming services and linear channels.

The buzziest new TV shows run the gamut from sexy spy capers and historical dramas to epic fantasies and space operas. You can indulge in period romances, political satires and Western thrillers. And they'll be found on Netflix, Max, Disney Plus and more. So get out your calendars and mark down the release dates for these must-watch 2024 TV shows.

Loki season 2 may have ended on a high note but Marvel has been hurting for quality when it comes to its TV shows and movies lately. So maybe by removing the pressure of supporting the entire MCU, Echo will be able to succeed where others have stumbled.

2023 has seen some of the best Disney Plus shows debut or return on one of the world's most popular streamers. And, as we prepare to bid farewell to the year that was, it's time to give this article one final update.

There are plenty of other top-tier offerings in this guide, however, if neither of those are of interest. With multiple Marvel and Star Wars shows, numerous child-friendly series, and a fair few TV classics, we've got all the bases covered. Before we begin: US dwellers should note some of the below entries are only available on Hulu stateside. This article caters to a global audience so, where applicable, we've made a note of the shows that are only streamable on Hulu in the US to avoid any confusion. e24fc04721

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