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Rumors of the death of the Marvel Cinematic Universe have been greatly exaggerated. While the franchise has had a couple of rough outings of late, the recent success of "Deadpool & Wolverine" and the excitement surrounding the return of Robert Downey Jr. as Doctor Doom shows that a lot of fans are still quite excited by what the future holds. And with the MCU going strong both in theaters and on Disney+, just about anything is possible.

But while anything is possible, some things are certainly less likely, and among those items, we can include any sort of an "Avengers" TV series on Disney+. The MCU has teased possibilities with some off-shoot Avengers teams, but Marvel producer Brad Winderbaum told CinemaBlend ahead of the upcoming Marvel TV series "Agatha All Along" that the structure of "Avengers" storytelling would make such a series a challenge at best.
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00:00You know, look, I think Avengers are about there came a day when Earth's mightiest heroes had to
00:07assemble. And so in a feature film, which is a statement piece, it makes sense that there's an
00:15event that galvanizes them all. I think that on a long form television show, it becomes more of
00:23a challenge to have there came a day every day, you know, and in the comics, you can do it when
00:29the world is it's the Marvel universe. And there's just there's just spectacular things happening all
00:34the time. But, you know, if you read the comics, you know, the Avengers really assemble so that
00:41they can disassemble and then assemble again and then disassemble again. So. So, you know,
00:47you know, is it possible? Yes. But from a narrative point of view, like it becomes like
00:52ascension and descension, which which for a long it could be actually could be really interesting
00:56for a long form story. But it's a it's a it would be a very unique pattern for a television show.

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