Marvel TV only launched their first live-action series, Marvel's Agents of SHIELD, four weeks ago. But it seems the company may have some rather huge plans moving forward.

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Deadline is reporting that Marvel are quietly putting together a package of four new live-action drama series and a miniseries that would be sold together to one outlet. The entire commitment is said to be for 60 episodes, which would be shopped to various VOD and cable outlets, with Deadline naming Netflix, Amazon and WGN America as potential candidates. Deadline says that feelers have been sent out and Marvel already are hearing back that there is interest, though this is all in the earliest stages of development, with little talent attached yet.As Deadline notes, getting a 60-episode commitment right off the bat is highly unusual, but the Marvel brand would be a tempting one for an outlet looking to build up their slate and name value.

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This report comes on the heels of Marvel and ABC developing an Agent Carter series , based around Hayley Atwell's Captain America character. While ABC is Marvel's corporate sibling via Disney, this new plan of Marvel's would confirm they are not looking to only build up programming on Disney-owned networks. A couple of years ago, in fact, Marvel had a potential Punisher series set up at FOX, though that didn't get beyond the development stage.