There are more stories from Sofia the First coming to Disney Junior. A spinoff series from creator Craig Gerber is in development as part of his overall deal with Disney Branded Television.
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Marvel Studios continues to pump out a multitude of content for Disney+ as the streaming service has thrived thanks partly to the superhero originals alongside the “Star Wars” shows from Lucasfilm. While projects like a “Black Panther” spinoff series and a show focused on Avengers member “Wonder Man” are being developed, there’s still much more to come.
Paul Bettany is now expected to reprise the role of Vision one more time as Deadline has revealed that Marvel Studios is developing a “WandaVision” spinoff series titled “Vision Quest” from Jac Schaeffer, the head writer of “WandaVision” and Kathryn Hahn’s “Agatha: Coven of Chaos.” Hopefully, the series will fill in some blanks and potentially see White Vision attempt to become his former self as Wanda’s fabricated version ceased to exist when she removed her hex at the end of “WandaVision.” READ MORE: ‘Ironheart’: Sacha Baron Cohen Rumored For Mephisto Role In Marvel’s Upcoming Series The title “Vision Quest” comes from a “West Coast Avengers” comic book run. Continue reading Marvel’s ‘Vision Quest’: Writer Jac Schaeffer Developing ‘WandaVision’ Spinoff Series Starring Paul Bettany at The Playlist.
.There are more stories from Sofia the First coming to Disney Junior. A spinoff series from creator Craig Gerber is in development as part of his overall deal with Disney Branded Television.
EXCLUSIVE: The Way Home has a debut date. Hallmark Channel’s new, original primetime series that stars Andie MacDowell (Maid) and Chyler Leigh (Grey’s Anatomy) will premiere Sunday, January 15 at 9 p.m. ET.
EXCLUSIVE: Saturday Night Live alumna Sasheer Zamata has been cast in Agatha: Coven of Chaos, Marvel’s upcoming WandaVision spinoff series for Disney+, sources tell Deadline.
What happens when you’ve been away for nearly three years and haven’t really had time to catch on and create momentum thanks to a global pandemic? In the case of Prime Video’s “Carnival Row,” starring Orlando Bloom and Cara Delevingne, it essentially means announcing your show is over just as your new season two trailer is premiering. It’s perhaps a little odd, announcing the end just as you’re promoting the overdue return of a series.
Country music drama limited series George & Tammy, starring Oscar winner Jessica Chastain (The Eyes of Tammy Faye) and Oscar nominee Michael Shannon (Nocturnal Animals), is headed to Showtime.
EXCLUSIVE: Ali Ahn (Raising Dion) and Maria Dizzia (The Staircase) have been added to the cast of Agatha: Coven of Chaos, Marvel’s upcoming WandaVision spinoff series for Disney+.
Sydnee Rimes has been promoted to senior vice president of series at ABC Signature.
Aubrey Plaza recently returned to the small screen with a lead role in the second season of HBO‘s “The White Lotus.” Now, Plaza has another big TV show on the way that also marks her debut in the MCU. READ MORE: ‘Agatha: Coven Of Chaos’: ‘Heartstopper’ Star Joe Locke Cast In Marvel’s Upcoming Disney+ Series Variety reports that Plaza joins Kathryn Hahn for the upcoming Marvel Studios series “Agatha: Coven Of Chaos” at Disney+.
Aubrey Plaza, who is currently starring in Season 2 of HBO’s The White Lotus, has been tapped for a role opposite Kathryn Hahn and Joe Locke in Agatha: Coven of Chaos, Marvel’s upcoming WandaVision spinoff series for Disney+.
From the halls of Barden University to the streets of Berlin, Adam Devine is taking his Pitch Perfect character Bumper international in the film’s spinoff series coming to Peacock.
A second WandaVision spinoff series focusing on Paul Bettany’s Vision is in the works at Marvel Studios for Disney+, sources tell Deadline.
If there are two things you probably know about Taran Killam, it’s that he is a really funny guy and he absolutely loves Los Angeles Rams football.
Surprisingly, Prime Video has become a hub for mature genre work, especially when it comes to animation. Just recently, you have projects such as “The Boys: Diabolical” and “Invincible” both becoming major hits for the streamer and pulling no punches in terms of content.
Well before the release of March’s “The Batman,” which went on to become a critical hit and box office force when it hit theaters, Warner Bros. was already deep into development on multiple TV spinoffs of the superhero reboot film.