Two Unscripted Marvel Shows Reportedly Planned for Disney+
By Hannah Wigandt

As the anticipation for Disney's upcoming streaming service, Disney+, grows stronger, many rumors and reports have been circulating on what franchises will receive spots on the platform. Fans have been very vocal about the kinds of shows and movies they want made for the service, and so far, a few Marvel shows have been tossed around, such as for Hawkeye and Loki.
Disney has now officially announced there will be ten unscripted series debuting on their service, two of which are Marvel related, according to ScreenRant. One of them is reportedly being called Marvel's 616, which will be produced by Brian McGinn, David Gelb and Jason Sterman, known for Netflix's Chef's Table. The trio have also signed on to produce another Disney+ show called Earthkeepers.
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Marvel's 616 will reportedly be a docuseries which explores how the characters of the comics effect the creators and the audience. The second Marvel unscripted show is being called Marvel's Hero Project, which will teach children how to go about everyday acts worthy of heroes.
The streaming site is expected to debut by the end of 2019.
[h/t: ScreenRant]