Marvel Studios has one of the best track records of any movie studio when it comes to following through on announced projects. While many big-budget film studios are known to pull the plug on movies they had previously announced, Marvel almost always delivers on its promises. In the seventeen years since Iron Man, Marvel Studios has only ever cancelled one announced film, giving the franchise a reputation that most others aspire to.However, with an increased slate and a plethora of television shows on its hands, Marvel has struggled to get all of its announced projects off the ground. Whether directly tied to the Marvel Cinematic Universe or a different Marvel-related franchise, these previously announced superhero films are still trapped in development hell and may never see the light of day.Hardcore fans know that The Inhumans was a project that Ike Perlmutter, the former chairperson of Marvel Studios, had pushed for to compete with Fox’s X-Men. Kevin Feige and the rest of the staff at Marvel were less enthusiastic about the project. When Feige was promoted ahead of Perlmutter, The Inhumans was reworked as a television series for ABC. Marvel’s Inhumans was loosely tied to Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., which laid the groundwork for the series by introducing Inhumans like Daisy Johnson/Quake and Hive. The series was heavily criticized by fans for its low production value and shoddy scripts, ultimately leading to its cancellation after one season. The Inhumans have since all but been wiped from the MCU, save for an alternate-reality cameo from Anson Mount’s Black Bolt in Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness.
Marvel Studios has one of the best track records of any movie studio when it comes to following through on announced projects. While many big-budget film studios are known to pull the plug on movies they had previously announced, Marvel almost always delivers on its promises. In the seventeen years since Iron Man, Marvel Studios has only ever cancelled one announced film, giving the franchise a reputation that most others aspire to.
However, with an increased slate and a plethora of television shows on its hands, Marvel has struggled to get all of its announced projects off the ground. Whether directly tied to the Marvel Cinematic Universe or a different Marvel-related franchise, these previously announced superhero films are still trapped in development hell and may never see the light of day.
Hardcore fans know that The Inhumans was a project that Ike Perlmutter, the former chairperson of Marvel Studios, had pushed for to compete with Fox’s X-Men. Kevin Feige and the rest of the staff at Marvel were less enthusiastic about the project. When Feige was promoted ahead of Perlmutter, The Inhumans was reworked as a television series for ABC. Marvel’s Inhumans was loosely tied to Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., which laid the groundwork for the series by introducing Inhumans like Daisy Johnson/Quake and Hive. The series was heavily criticized by fans for its low production value and shoddy scripts, ultimately leading to its cancellation after one season. The Inhumans have since all but been wiped from the MCU, save for an alternate-reality cameo from Anson Mount’s Black Bolt in Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness.
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