Marvel Studios President Teases Multiple Seasons For Certain MCU Disney+ Shows

In an interview, Kevin Feige talked about the positioning of Marvel Studios' Disney+ series and how the shows would progress past their initial seasons.

When asked about whether the MCU's shows would be aiming for a yearly release schedule for each new season on Disney+, Feige responded by saying that some Marvel shows will be limited series that branch off into feature films, and other shows will instead have multiple seasons:

"It will vary. There are some shows that have been built to further expand our storytelling and then go into features. We’ve already announced Lizzie Olsen being a part of “Doctor Strange 2.” We’ve announced Teyonah Parris being part of “Captain Marvel 2.” There are some shows that, while always interconnected, are being built with multiple seasons in mind.

Feige also compared Marvel Studios' strategy to other shows, likening their multi-season series to the likes of Stranger Things, and their limited series to the hit Netflix show The Queen's Gambit.

So it’ll vary the way a lot of I think great TV now varies, whether it’s a couple of years between seasons of “Game of Thrones” or “Stranger Things,” or one offs like — what did I just watch? — “Queen’s Gambit.” One of the fun things about streaming is the rules are loose, which allows for you to just follow creatively, where you want to go."

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