A few days ago, a rumour started doing the rounds that Nick Fury might get his own series on Disney's streaming service. The response from fans was one of disappointment, especially as it's hard to imagine what a show like that could accomplish considering the fact we'll learn his origin story in Captain Marvel before he later reappears in the present day in Spider-Man: Far From Home.



Now, Slash Film's Peter Sciretta has weighed in on the matter and he claims that Nick Fury isn't happening. Instead, Marvel Studios is reportedly developing something "bigger and better" and while there's no word on what that might be, this is bound to generate excitement among fans.



One very likely possibility (and this is just pure speculation on our part) is that the Fantastic Four could receive the spotlight. They've not received much luck on the big screen before now and that might mean Marvel Studios and Disney will instead choose to tell their story in the form of an eight-part TV series rather than attempting a big screen reboot which might be ignored by fans.



We'll have to wait and see but with any luck, Disney's plans will start becoming clear once they make some sort of official announcement in regards to the content the platform will include.

Yes, Disney is working on other Marvel Cinematic Universe shows for their streaming service. But No, from what I’ve heard it’s not a Nick Fury series as reported recently on those unreliable marvel fan sites. It’s something bigger and better. Something more. — Peter Sciretta (@slashfilm) October 23, 2018

Oh and to be clear, we haven’t reported what we’ve heard (even though it’s from a good source) because we’ve yet to find a reliable second source for the information and Disney isn’t commenting. — Peter Sciretta (@slashfilm) October 23, 2018