List of television series based on Marvel Comics publications

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Below is a list of television series based off of Marvel Comics.

Live-action change

Title Seasons Episodes Original airing Production company Network Notes / Ref(s)
Spidey Super Stories 3 29 1974–77 Children's Television Workshop PBS 29 segments on seasons 4–6 of The Electric Company.[1][2]
The Amazing Spider-Man 2 13 1977–79 Charles Fries Productions / Dan Goodman Productions CBS Started with a television movie.[3]
The Incredible Hulk 5 80 1977–82 Universal Television Started with 2 television movies and ended with 3 television movies post-series between 1988 and 1990
Spider-Man 1 41 1978–79 Toei Company TV Tokyo Also features a movie. Japanese co-production.
Blade 1 12 2006 Phantom Four Films / Marvel Entertainment / New Line Television Spike Takes place after the events of Blade: Trinity
Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. 7 136 2013–20 ABC Studios / Marvel Television / Mutant Enemy Productions ABC Part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe
Agent Carter 2 18 2015–16 ABC Studios / Marvel Television / F&B Fazekas & Butters
Daredevil 3 39 2015–18 ABC Studios / Marvel Television / DeKnight Productions (season 1) / Goddard Textiles (seasons 1–2) Netflix
Jessica Jones 3 39 2015–19 ABC Studios / Marvel Television / Tall Girls Productions
Luke Cage 2 26 2016–18 ABC Studios / Marvel Television
Legion 3 27 2017–19 26 Keys Productions / The Donners' Company / Bad Hat Harry Productions (season 1) / Kinberg Genre / Marvel Television / FX Productions FX
Iron Fist 2 23 2017–18 ABC Studios / Marvel Television / Devilina Productions (season 1) Netflix Part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
The Defenders 1 8 2017 ABC Studios / Marvel Television / Goddard Textiles / Nine and a Half Fingers, Inc.
Inhumans 1 8 ABC Studios / Marvel Television / Devilina Productions ABC Part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Versions of the first two episodes screened in IMAX theaters before its premiere on ABC.
The Gifted 2 29 2017–19 Flying Glass of Milk Productions / The Donners' Company / Bad Hat Harry Productions / Kinberg Genre / Marvel Television / 20th Century Fox Television Fox
The Punisher 2 26 ABC Studios / Marvel Television / Bohemian Risk Productions Netflix Part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
Runaways 3 33 ABC Signature Studios / Marvel Television / Fake Empire Productions Hulu
Cloak & Dagger 2 20 2018–19 Wandering Rocks Productions / ABC Signature Studios / Marvel Television Freeform
Helstrom 1 10 2020 ABC Signature Studios / Marvel Television[a] Hulu
WandaVision 1 9 2021 Marvel Studios Disney+ Part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe in Phase Four.
The Falcon and the Winter Soldier 1 6
Hawkeye 1 6
Moon Knight 1 6 2022
Ms. Marvel 1 6
She-Hulk 1 10
Secret Invasion 1 6 2023 Part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe in Phase Five.
Ongoing
Loki 1 6 2021–present Marvel Studios Disney+ Renewed for a second season.
Ordered
Echo 1 TBA 2024 Disney+ Marvel Studios
Agatha: Darkhold Diaries 1 9
Daredevil: Born Again 1 18 TBA
Ironheart 1 6
Wonder Man 1 TBA
  1. Production of Helstrom was moved to Marvel Studios following the shut down of Marvel Television, with executives from Marvel Television staying on to supervise the completion of the series.[4]

TV specials change

Title Year Network Notes / Ref(s)
Werewolf by Night 2022 Disney+ Halloween special.[5] A colorized version, Werewolf by Night in Color, is set to be released in October 2023.[6]
The Guardians of the Galaxy Holiday Special Released between Thor: Love and Thunder and Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3.[7] It concluded Phase Four of the MCU.

Web series change

Title Year Production company Airing location Notes / Refs
WHIH Newsfront 2015–16 Marvel Studios YouTube 10 episodes. Part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.: Slingshot 2016 ABC Studios / Marvel Television ABC.com / YouTube 6 episodes. Part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
The Daily Bugle 2019–present Sony Pictures / Marvel Studios YouTube[a] / Tiktok[b]

Pilots change

Title Year Production company Network Notes / Ref(s)
Marvel's Most Wanted 2016 ABC Studios / Marvel Television Unaired. Intended as part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe and originally developed for ABC.[8][9][10]
New Warriors 2017 ABC Signature Studios / Marvel Television Unaired. Intended as part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe and originally developed for Freeform.[11][12] Rejected, never found a new network.[13]

Related pages change

Notes change

  1. Seasons 1–2
  2. Seasons 2–3

References change

  1. "Comics on TV: 'Spidey Super Stories'". MTV. September 23, 2013. Archived from the original on December 17, 2016. Retrieved December 17, 2016.
  2. Fickett, Travis; Goldman, Eric; Iverson, Dan; Zoromski, Brian (May 3, 2007). "Spider-Man on TV". IGN. Retrieved December 17, 2016.
  3. Brewer, Byron (March 2, 2014). "The Wayback Machine: The Amazing Spider-Man (1977)". Cosmic Book News. Archived from the original on March 20, 2015. Retrieved March 7, 2015.
  4. Goldberg, Lesley (December 8, 2019). "Marvel TV Division Folded Into Studio Unit, Layoffs Expected". The Hollywood Reporter. Archived from the original on December 11, 2019. Retrieved December 11, 2019.
  5. Chapman, Wilson (September 10, 2022). "Marvel's Werewolf by Night Halloween Special Gets Creepy, Black-and-White Trailer With Gael García Bernal". Variety. Archived from the original on September 10, 2022. Retrieved September 10, 2022.
  6. Paige, Rachel (September 29, 2023). "Director Michael Giacchino Talks Colorizing 'Werewolf by Night'". Marvel.com. Retrieved October 6, 2023.
  7. Dinh, Christine (December 10, 2020). "James Gunn Returns to Write and Direct 'The Guardians of the Galaxy Holiday Special' Ahead of 'Guardians of the Galaxy 3'". Marvel.com. Archived from the original on December 11, 2020. Retrieved January 17, 2021.
  8. Wagmeister, Elizabeth (August 20, 2015). "Marvel's Mockingbird Series Starring Adrianne Palicki Lands ABC Pilot Order (EXCLUSIVE)". Variety. Archived from the original on August 20, 2015. Retrieved August 21, 2015.
  9. Goldberg, Lesley (August 20, 2015). "Adrianne Palicki, Nick Blood to Star in Marvel Pilot for ABC". The Hollywood Reporter. Archived from the original on August 22, 2015. Retrieved August 21, 2015.
  10. Wagmeister, Elizabeth (May 12, 2016). "'Marvel's Most Wanted' Not Going Forward at ABC". Variety. Archived from the original on May 13, 2016. Retrieved May 13, 2016.
  11. Goldberg, Lesly (April 5, 2017). "Marvel's 'New Warriors,' With Squirrel Girl, Ordered Straight-to-Series at Freeform (Exclusive)". The Hollywood Reporter. Archived from the original on April 5, 2017.
  12. Goldberg, Lesley (July 19, 2013). "Marvel's 'New Warriors' Won't Air on Freeform, Series Will Be Shopped Elsewhere (Exclusive)". The Hollywood Reporter. Archived from the original on July 21, 2013.
  13. Polito, Thomas (September 15, 2019). "Exclusive: Marvel's 'New Warriors' is Dead; Superhero Show Fails to Find a New Home". Geeks WorldWide. Archived from the original on September 16, 2019. Retrieved September 18, 2019.