Marvel has been having a lot of problems lately, as the numbers they are generating are not ideal for what they are used to, as it seems that superheroes are not being as profitable as they would like.
There are different productions in their series and movies, since the supply and demand could be so high that people want to see more and more of the iconic characters they already know, but unfortunately, it would not be like before, since even a big production company like Marvel could be affected to the extent of eliminating projects from their calendar lists.
Marvel will remove one of its series from its premiere schedule
The superhero franchise is scheduled to premiere the second season of Loki in fall 2023 on Disney+. Although it had planned to premiere another series called Iron Heart before the end of the year, this one has been left off the UCM premiere schedule.
Several Marvel premieres were slated for 2023, including works by Agatha Harkness, I Am Groot, What If, and even an adaptation of the Falcon character. However, Iron Heart was the series that was not included in the initial plans due to the actors and directors strike, forcing the Kevin Feige-led studio to adjust and delay the releases Disney planned.
According to The Hollywood Reporter this new installment had already finished filming and final details, but will remain without a release date who knows when.
What do you think about it? Would you have liked to see this series on a streaming platform in the near future?