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Marvel Studios announced an Inhumans film in 2014 as part of their Phase Three slate of films, with the species first introduced to the MCU in the series Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. The film was removed from Marvel Studios' slate in April 2016, and the Inhumans series was announced that November, to be partly filmed using IMAX cameras. Buck joined ...
Inhumans, a project intended as an MCU film that was redeveloped as a series with IMAX Corporation, was released in 2017. A version of the series' first two episodes were released in IMAX theaters before the series' ABC premiere. Inhumans starred Anson Mount and was canceled after a single season.
[7] [8] The addition of Homecoming as well as Ant-Man and the Wasp (2018) to the Phase Three slate led to date changes for Ragnarok (later in 2017), Black Panther (2018), and Captain Marvel (2019). Inhumans was removed from the release schedule, though it was not outright canceled. [9] In November 2016, Feige said that "Inhumans will happen for ...
In May 2018, ABC cancelled Inhumans after one season. [67] By September, Allan Heinberg began developing a Marvel series for ABC about female superheroes. [68] In October 2018, Netflix cancelled both Iron Fist and Luke Cage, each after two seasons, [69] [70] followed by the cancellation of Daredevil in November after three seasons.
The Inhumans are a superhuman race of super beings appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.The comic book series has usually focused more specifically on the adventures of the Inhuman Royal Family, and many people associate the name "Inhumans" with this particular team of superpowered characters.
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"Inhumans" stars Anson Mount (Black Bolt) and Serinda Swan (Medusa) visit Build Series to discuss making the new series ahead of its history-making launch.
Inhumans star Anson Mount portrayed a version of his character Blackagar Boltagon / Black Bolt from an alternate universe in Multiverse of Madness. [124] Following Cox's appearance on She-Hulk: Attorney at Law (2022), Marvel.com described the character as "very much the same Matt Murdock audiences have come to know and love". [125]