'Agents of SHIELD' spinoff being developed by Marvel
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We’re told a spinoff is being developed by SHIELD executive producer Jeffrey Bell (Angel, The X-Files) and SHIELD writer Paul Zbyszewski (Lost, Hawaii Five-0).
We don’t know is which characters from the current series will be moving over to the proposed spinoff – so let the speculation being on that. There won’t be an implanted pilot episode this season directly setting up the spinoff, either (like how CW launched The Flash out of Arrow). However, story elements that are still to come on SHIELD this year will be used to lay the groundwork for the potential new series. So by the end of the season – assuming the details for this project haven’t already leaked, which is rather unlikely – the spinoff concept should be clear.
Under the best-case scenario, the spinoff would hit ABC as soon as this fall. But there are other timing possibilities too, including midseason. Of course, the spinoff also might not even happen. Not only is SHIELD not yet officially renewed, but ABC has yet to select which of its crop of pilots will receive series orders – decisions that could impact the SHIELD spinoff plan.
If they hadn't already announced the Inhumans movie I would think this, but I don't think they'd do a show and a movie. If anything, maybe
Deathlok
showing up this week could lead to something? H.A.M.M.E.R. or S.W.O.R.D.?
If they hadn't already announced the Inhumans movie I would think this, but I don't think they'd do a show and a movie. If anything, maybe
Deathlok
showing up this week could lead to something? H.A.M.M.E.R. or S.W.O.R.D.?
It's all in house, ABC/Marvel/Disney, and fits into a bigger franchise which is important to the company. Any profit, even if its small, benefits the whole.
Agent Carter wasn't bad, but that's because it was a fresh concept. It was a period drama with a female protagonist, not some modern day superhero/team thing, which just keeps getting done to death.
Agent Carter wasn't bad, but that's because it was a fresh concept. It was a period drama with a female protagonist, not some modern day superhero/team thing, which just keeps getting done to death.
I really enjoyed Agent Carter and Netflix's Daredevil is really well done.