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Here is a look at five Marvel shows that ended up cancelled without ever airing and were dead before they ever got a chance.
5) Marvel’s Most Wanted

Marvel’s Agents of SHIELD was an interesting show, as it wasn’t getting great reviews early on, and part of that was because it was forced to remain tied into the mainline MCU. There were even tie-ins to Captain America: The Winter Soldier that remained fun episodes, but really took the show out of its comfort zone. However, after the show decided to change its timeline and separate itself from the MCU, it became incredibly entertaining.
There was supposed to be a spinoff series for two of the latter added popular characters that ended up cancelled without ever getting a chance. The show would follow Bobbi Morse (Adrianne Palicki) and Lance Hunter (Nick Blood), who were on the run trying to uncover a conspiracy with no help from SHIELD. With supporting cast members like Delroy Lindo and Oded Fehr, it remains disappointing that ABC chose not to pick up the unaired pilot.
4) Eternals

Eternals was one of the most polarizing MCU movies released, with many fans praising its design and deeper story, while others felt it tried to cram too much into one movie and nothing seemed focused enough to work. That latter complaint could have been rectified if Marvel had kept up with its previous plans for the franchise. This wasnโt supposed to be a movie and was planned as a TV series.
In 2015, Marvel was working on creating Eternals as a new show on ABC, the home of Marvel’s Agents of SHIELD. It was supposed to be a “weird” story, which lines up with the characters involved. However, there might be one very good reason that Eternals never got the green light from ABC. The Inhumans was another “weird” story for comic book fans, and it flopped terribly. What happened was that it never got made, and Kevin Feige announced it would be a movie instead.











