12 New Marvel TV Shows Coming In 2021 & Beyond

The newest announcement from Marvel teases loads of brand new shows: from I Am Groot to Moon Knight.

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So we have had a huge drop of announcements from Disney this week, with new details about the million different Marvel projects they’re working on at the moment.

With some huge names joining in the Marvel team, the hype is real for the giant list of new series due to be released in the coming months and years. Not every title has got a release date as of yet but with some hitting our screens as soon as January 2021, surely we’ll have enough to tide us over.

Beloved characters ranging from Hawkeye to Loki, as well as lesser-known heroes including Moon Knight and She-Hulk, will all be getting their own series for the first time. New and exciting adventures based on classic comic-book storylines will surely be dominating our Marvel intake for the next few months as excitement continues to mount over the furthest away releases.

For now, we’ve gathered what information we can about these upcoming series and compiled it into this handy list for you! So without further delay, let’s take a look at the 12 New Marvel TV Shows Coming In 2021 & Beyond.

12. WandaVision

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Starting off with one we’ve had on our minds for a while, we’ve got WandaVision. Having had its release date moved back and forth a few times, it has now been settled that the series is due to start streaming on January 15th, 2021.

Wanda Maximoff and Vision are our central characters, the trailer showing them living in a simulated reality, with Wanda manipulating her environment so her love is alive and her life is perfect- all within a quaint fifties neighbourhood. Some people have theorised that Wanda is not there by choice, but stuck inside her own mind with some much darker forces at play.

Wanda and Vision are of course being played by Elizabeth Olsen and Paul Bettany, but some other familiar names will be making a return too. Darcy Lewis, of Thor origins, will be returning played by Kat Dennis, alongside Randal Park: Agent Jimmy Woo from Ant-man and the Wasp.

Also of note is the series’ head writer, Jac Shaeffer, who has been busy with Marvel studios working on both this and the upcoming Black Widow film.

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