All the Marvel Studios Disney+ shows announced

After the recent San Diego Comic-Con and D-23, it’s abundantly clear that Disney is pulling no punches when it comes to their streaming service – Disney+. The service launches on November 12 and will have original Star Wars and Marvel Studios TV series, and all the content that Disney owns/ now owns with Fox acquisition.

In terms of all the Marvel shows announced, here is the list –

Falcon & Winter Soldier (Fall 2020) – The show takes place after the events of Endgame and SPOILER ALERT for Endgame, old man Steve gives the Cap shield/ ‘mantle’ of Captain America to Sam. The main villain of the series is Zemo, who was the antagonist in Captain America: Civil War. Sharon Carter (Agent 13) will once again return to presumably succor Sam and Bucky on their next adventure.

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WandaVision (Spring 2021) – At D23, Kevin Feige described this series as “half Marvel movie” and “half 60’s sitcom.” It’s entirely possible that Scarlet Witch uses her reality-warping abilities to ‘create’ this world where Vision was still alive and they actually shared life together. Of course, as you may remember from Avengers: Infinity War, Vision was killed (twice). Apparently, the events of the show lead directly into Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, which will see Scarlet Witch team-up alongside the Sorceror Supreme.

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Loki (Spring 2021) – It seems as if the fan-favorite character Loki will never truly stay dead. This is the Loki, that escaped with the Tesseract in the 2012 time-travel scene in Endgame. Not much is known about the show other than the fact that Loki will jump around in time and “pop up throughout human history as [an] unlikely influencer on historical events.”

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Marvel’s What-If (Summer 2021) – This is going to be the first ANIMATED Marvel Studios project, with 23 episodes in a season (one episode for every MCU movie). All the MCU actors will return to the voice of their animated counterparts. As the title suggests, this series will explore alternate versions of the characters and stories. For example, in episode 1, ‘What if’ Peggy Carter got the superhero serum as opposed to Steve Rogers. You get the idea…

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Hawkeye (Fall 2021) – Not much is known about this particular series but according to reports, this show will largely be about Clint Barton training and passing the mantle of Hawkeye to a character named Kate Bishop.

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The other shows Marvel has announced for their parent company’s streaming service includes – Ms. Marvel, She-Hulk, and Moon Knight.

Note, the ‘cooling-off period‘ for the Netflix characters (Daredevil, Luke Cage, Jessica Jones, Iron Fist, and The Punisher) is 2 years. Meaning, we could very well see some of them having their own series and/or guest-starring in other people’s shows. For example, we could see Matt Murdock (Daredevil) in She-Hulk, since Jennifer Walters is also a lawyer.

Anyways, these are all the shows Marvel has announced. I am most intrigued by the WandaVision show but in terms of my sheer anticipation, it’s easily Falcon & Winter Soldier!