In this section of the page, we will see things and concepts that Marvel Studios prohibited Marvel Television series from using.
M.O.D.O.K.: Originally planned to appear in the fourth season of Agents Of S.H.I.E.L.D., its use was prohibited by Marvel Studios. Years later, the character made his cinematic debut in Ant-Man And The Wasp: Quantumania.
S.W.O.R.D.: Agents Of S.H.I.E.L.D. attempted to introduce this organization in its later seasons, but was prohibited from doing so. The organization eventually made its formal debut in the Marvel Studios series WandaVision.
Ghost Rider (Johnny Blaze): Although the Agents Of S.H.I.E.L.D. series was able to use Robbie Reyes, they were prevented from delving deeper into the Johnny Blaze version so as not to interfere with potential future film projects.
Movie-to-Series Conversion: More than a Marvel Studios ban, this series exists because Kevin Feige scrapped the idea of an Inhumans movie, which would have explored the Inhuman Royal Family. Ike Perlmutter, then CEO of Marvel Entertainment, who had been pressuring Feige to introduce the Inhumans to the MCU, took advantage of this situation and decided to develop a lower-budget Inhumans project for television. This forced controversial creative decisions, such as shaving Medusa's hair almost immediately to save on visual effects (CGI), drastically affecting the project's quality.
Molly's Powers: The origin of Molly's powers had to be changed because in the comics, Molly is a mutant, but at that time, the film rights to the X-Men were still in the hands of Fox, so they had to give her powers a different origin, which she obtains by being exposed to the Gibborim Rocks during the explosion that killed her parents.
Xavin's Race: The character's race had to be changed from Skrull to Xartan because Marvel Studios wanted to avoid introducing the Skrulls before the release of the Captain Marvel movie.
Mentions Of Major Events From The Movies: Although the series was confirmed to be part of the MCU, showrunner Joe Pokaski admitted he wasn't allowed to discuss the timeline in relation to major movie events, such as Avengers: Infinity War. Connections had to be subtle (like references to the Roxxon Corporation) so as not to interfere with the film plans overseen by Kevin Feige.