Agatha All AlongandHawkeyecould get the opportunity to return to the screen.

During a recent interview withEntertainment Weekly,Brad Winderbaumwas eager to discuss the future of Marvel Television.

The head of the division mentioned some of the titles the company is looking forward to expanding on.

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The release strategy for the Marvel Cinematic Universe television shows on Disney+ has mostly focused on isolated narratives.

There’s a chance that it won’t be the case moving forward.

A show likeAgatha, to me, is concept based.

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Agatha Harkness, following the events of “WandaVision,” embarks on a quest to reclaim her lost powers. Teaming up with unlikely allies, including the son of her former enemy, she faces new mystical threats while navigating a complex world of magic and intrigue.

Let’s get the right idea and then make it."

Most narratives in the franchise are building up to the release ofAvengers: Doomsday.

A second season ofHawkeyecould also be on the table for Marvel Television.

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The villain will be seen once again in the upcomingDaredevil: Born Again.

The Future of Marvel Television

Marvel Television is gearing up for the release ofDaredevil: Born Again.

The upcoming series will allowCharlie Coxto reprise his role as Matt Murdock.

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After that, the studio will launchIronheartin the summer.

The series will follow Riri Williams (Dominique Thorne).

Agatha All Along andHawkeyeare both streaming on Disney+.

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Stay tuned to Collider for more updates.

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