On Friday, the entire Phase 4 slate was delayed, and that's left fans wondering what the deal is with the Marvel Cinematic Universe TV shows coming to Disney+. We know that work on the likes of The Falcon and The Winter Soldier and WandaVision probably isn't finished thanks to COVID-19, but it's too soon to say whether they'll meet their respective August and December premieres.
On a slightly more positive note, though, a press release shared to mark the debut of Disney+ in France seeming sheds some light on when many of the other Marvel TV shows are scheduled for.
Oddly, both Loki and What If? are listed for 2021, something which has already been confirmed for a 2021 debut by Disney CEO Bob Iger last month (they were set for Spring/Summer debuts).
Hawkeye is scheduled to also begin streaming in 2021 and Ms. Marvel, She-Hulk, and Moon Knight all heading our way in 2022. Bear in mind that this press release was sent out by Disney+, so it would be strange for it to be riddled with errors, and we can likely trust this intel. We don't know how much things have changed since it was written up, though, and so it's best not to get too excited!
Still, it's feasible that Loki and What If? will still arrive next year, especially work on the latter has been taking place for a while, and the former was well into shooting before the COVID-19 pandemic put Hollywood on hold.
We'll keep you guys updated as we learn more!