Coming off the back of perhaps one of the worst years in recent history, 2021 seems to look in a much better state. With the vaccine rolling out for COVID, light is within distance now and things can start looking great again, especially in aspect to the movies.
Last year, movies were delayed everywhere, shows cut short and even delayed there too. All of Marvel’s Disney+ content was delayed too, but it’s always better late than never, especially with what we have to look forward to.
Without further ado, here’s everything we currently have to look forward to this year.
Airing now
WandaVision (Season 1)
Batwoman (Season 2)
Pennyworth (Season 2)
Confirmed dates
Black Lightning (Season 4) – February 8th — Final Season
Superman & Lois (Season 1) – February 23rd
The Flash (Season 7) – March 2nd
Falcon & The Winter Soldier (Season 1) – March 19th
Legends of Tomorrow (Season 6) – May 14th
Confirmed month with no definitive date
Stargirl (Season 2) – April
Loki (Season 1) – May
The Book of Boba Fett (Season 1) – December
Confirmed this year with no definitive date
What If…? (Season 1) – Could be June/July
Hawkeye (Season 1) – Could be September/October
Supergirl (Season 6) – Could be October — Final Season
Ms Marvel (Season 1) – Could be December
All but confirmed to be released this year, but very likely
Titans (Season 3) – Could be October/November – Wraps up filming in June
Doom Patrol (Season 3) – Could be December
Unlikely to be this year
The Boys (Season 3)
Umbrella Academy (Season 3)
I had to dig a little deep into a lot of these shows, and with some of them being delayed multiple times the dates are subject to change, or probably have changed by the time this article is up.
So, when you look at the above list in general, we have 17 shows coming this year that we can sink our teeth in to. It could reach 18 or 19 dependant on Umbrella Academy or The Boys.
It’s definitely an exciting year for fans of all franchises. We have Marvel, DC and even a Star Wars show – all in 1 year, we cannot complain in terms of quantity.