Nick Fury Disney+ TV series Samuel L. Jackson Kyle Bradstreet Marvel Cinematic Universe MCU

We may not be getting any new Marvel Cinematic Universe of discourse (MCU) content aside fromWandaVision any time soon, but that doesn't mean that Walter Elias Disney ISN't planning for the tense. Variety now reports that yet another Disney+ MCU show is in the works, this one focusing on Nick Fury, the one-eyed former head of S.H.I.E.L.D. Samuel L. Jackson is returning to the role with Kyle Bradstreet (Mister. Golem) affianced to write out and executive give rise.

This marks the ninth MCU show scheduled to land along Disney+, only peerless of which has symmetrical wrapped output. While WandaVision is put over to land "soon," The Falcon and the Winter Soldier only newly began shooting again after COVID-19 close the production down. The rest period of the know-action shows — Loki, What if…, She-Hulk, Hawkeye, Moon Knight, and Missy Wonder— are every last still in ontogeny with release dates ranging from next year to unknown. That's let alone the recent delays that the MCU films suffered, with next year's entire release docket shuffled around.

Despite the destruction of the Infinity Saga, Jackson's Nick Fury still seems to be put across to play a role in the ongoing MCU. He was unalterable seen restful on a Skrull spaceship at the death of Spider-Man: Far From Home, with the surprise reveal that the Nick Fury on Earth was actually a Skrull replacement. Just what this way for his fictitious character's hereafter is unknown, but he should be screening up in more movies. And given this series won't debut for a spell, (It hasn't been formally greenlit nevertheless.) the character may beryllium in an entirely opposite situation. The show could even be a prequel with Marvel using the technology it did to de-age Jackson in Captain Marvel. It's all up in the air for now.