Marvel Comics has so much content reserved that Marvel Studios finds it hard to keep up. Researching which comics are worth turning into TV shows and movies and which need to be kept in the depths of those comic book vaults is a very meticulous process.
One wrong move and the studio could end up producing a show like She-Hulk and receive a lot of flack from the fans. Maybe that's why the comic book giant has decided to pump the breaks on three of its upcoming TV shows.
After the release of The Endgame, the studio has had many hits and misses with their movies and TV shows in Phase Four. On one hand, where there were movies like Spider-Man: No Way Home, on the other hand, there were movies like Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania. Loki blew everyone's mind away and She-Hulk made everyone question their loyalty to Marvel.
Maybe it is because of these hits and misses that the studio has decided to take a few steps back and rewrite its strategies. Three shows, Nova, Terror Inc, and Strange Academy, that were slated to hit the floors soon have now been shelved for now.
What made the studios change their mind? Maybe a prophecy from God. Or more likely, instead of pushing for quantity and producing several average TV shows and movies this year, the studio wants to do some quality control and give its fans memorable content just like in their first three phases.
This confused a lot of fans, as one user @debayo_xx questioned;
"Why though? Are they broke?"
Fan reaction to Marvel Studios pausing the development for three upcoming TV shows
Fans were mostly happy to hear the news. Many of them had been missing the old Marvel a little too much and took the news rather well. But still, some Nova fans who were excited to see the show were left hanging. Each one expressed their emotions most creatively. It seems like they learned a thing or two from comic books.
Another netizen @douwlingocovers commented;
"The way we didn't even know they were working on these lmao"
One more user @conradlotz commented;
Good. Leave the shows and fix the movies. PLEASE!!!
Another concerned Marvel fan @GodoPs5 had a question to ask;
Since when did Wong become the main character.
A witty user @alejandreyrobot made some controversial comparisons;
Marvel is the new DCEU.
A Nova fan @zach33white chimed in and commented;
Good. The Nova fumble would have been generational.
Everyone loves comic books and it's a special day for fans when they learn that their favorite comic would be made into a movie or TV show. So, it becomes the responsibility of the studio to do justice to the comic. Let's hope the rest of Phase Five and the upcoming Phase Six are as epic as their superheroes.

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