BREAKING Marvel Studios COANCELS in Production TV Series
We learned earlier this week that Marvel Studios is going back to the drawing board with Daredevil: Born Again. The show's writers and directors have been fired, effectively rebooting the series on a creative level, and only a handful of scenes shot prior to the Hollywood strikes are expected to be kept.
It has also been confirmed that Marvel Studios is completely revamping their approach to producing TV shows. Proper showrunners will now be hired to spearhead these Disney+ projects, and the TV shows will no longer be produced in the same way that movies are (in which they are shot in their entirety and then fixed in post-production).
Another victim of this new approach may have been revealed.
MCU: The Reign of Marvel Studios author Joanna Robinson revealed on The Watch podcast that "they're trashing the Wonder Man project." This is obviously shocking if true.
Daredevil, for example: Cameras were once again rolling on Wonder Man before the WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikes halted production. Interestingly, while the trades reported on the Simon Willians-centered series, Marvel Studios never officially announced it.