Marvel Studios Allegedly Working on Wiccan Solo Series and ‘Hawkeye’ Season 2 for Multiverse Saga

As a hardcore Marvel fan who’s been following the MCU since its humble beginnings, I must admit that the upcoming TV shows for the Multiverse Saga have sent my heart racing with anticipation! The rumors about Wiccan and Hawkeye have been swirling for quite some time now, and hearing Daniel Richtman’s latest scoop has only fueled my excitement.


Marvel Studios has unveiled a sneak peek at upcoming trailers and set release dates for various shows slated for 2024-2025. The lineup for the Multiverse Saga includes “Daredevil: Born Again,” “Wonder Man,” “Ironheart,” “What If…? Season 3” (the final season), “Marvel Zombies,” “Eyes of Wakanda,” and “Vision Quest.

The upcoming series will conclude existing plotlines and “Eyes of Wakanda” will delve deeper into the Marvel Universe’s lore.

According to industry expert Daniel Richtman, who’s known for his reliable tips, Marvel Studios is rumored to be developing two additional series that could potentially contribute to the Multiverse Saga if they are completed on schedule. These upcoming series focus on individual stories of characters Wiccan and Hawkeye, with Season 2 being the continuation for the latter.

Here’s what remains for the Multiverse Saga TV series lineup:

— Daniel Richtman (@DanielRPK) October 31, 2024

It’s not a new piece of information that a standalone Wiccan project is being worked on. In fact, whispers about this had been circulating even before ‘Agatha All Along’ was released. Allegedly, the studio has plans to adapt The Children’s Crusade storyline, and if these leaks are true, the series will focus on Wiccan’s journey to find his brother Tommy.

In episode 8 of ‘Agatha All Along,’ the character Billy Maximoff, better known as Wiccan, transports Tommy’s spirit into the corpse of an unknown drowned boy. This mystery surrounding the boy’s identity and location adds intrigue to the scene.

Regarding ‘Hawkeye’ Season 2, whispers about its return have persisted for more than a year now. Although there hasn’t been an official confirmation yet, industry sources such as Alex Perez hint that the series is indeed in development, which aligns with Richtman’s statements.

It’s been noted that the character Kate Bishop, portrayed by Hailee Steinfeld, is expected to take on a larger part this season, although the current status of the project remains uncertain due to the passage of time since the first season and an accident involving Jeremy Renner with a snowplow.

However, the actor has said he feels physically ready to return to the MCU.

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2024-11-01 12:43