Agents of SHIELD Writer Subtweets Marvel Studios" TV Problems In Response To BTS Chaos Report

One of the Agents of SHIELD writers has a funny response to the latest developing drama happening with the Marvel Cinematic Universe TV shows. While TV series have been a crucial part of The Multiverse Saga ever since the launch of Disney+, the transition from the Marvel TV era to the MCU shows has been less than smooth. Several series have faced rushed productions, leading to mixed results with audiences.
The biggest shake-up to happen is with Daredevil: Born Again, as Marvel is hitting the reset button despite filming being half-finished on the show. The Daredevil changes come as a larger push from Marvel Studios to hire showrunners to oversee TV productions with an aim toward more serialized and longer-form television. The news has drawn strong reactions online, one of which comes from Drew Z. Greenberg, a long-time writer on Agents of SHIELD, as he posted about the situation.
Greenberg reflected upon his time working on Agents of SHIELD, describing his experience as "one of the most rewarding" ones in his career. But the casual nod at the drama with the MCU shows came when he casually stated that "it worked because everyone there knew how to make TV. Just thought I'd mention it." The comment is a clear response to the news that Marvel Studios approached their TV series more like their films than television shows.
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