An update posted on the Marvel Japan website suggests Marvel Studios has removed two Disney+ series from its planned 2022 lineup.

A new poster and list shared by Marvel Japan notably don't include the previously-announced second season of the animated series What If...? and the highly anticipated live-action Secret Invasion series, according to The Direct.

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Fans will recall that Season 1 of What If...? premiered in August 2021 and ran for nine episodes on Disney+. Set after the introduction of the multiverse in Loki, the animated series explores alternate timelines within the multiverse and imagines how major moments within the Marvel Cinematic Universe may have occurred differently, as observed by The Watcher. Season 1 wrapped up with the formation of the Guardians of the Multiverse, with Season 2 expected to explore more strange worlds and feature a handful of new heroes.

Secret Invasion was first announced as a development property in 2020, when Disney and Marvel Studios confirmed that Samuel L. Jackson and Ben Mendelsohn would be reprising their roles as Nick Fury and the Skrull Talos, respectively, following their first meeting in 2019's Captain Marvel. It was later confirmed that Game of Thrones alum Emilia Clarke was joining the series in an undisclosed role and that Cobie Smulders will reprise her role as Maria Hill in the series.

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Clarke first commented on joining the MCU in July 2021, saying at the time she was terrified to even talk about the project. "It's called Secret Invasion... but I'm already scared," the actor revealed. "The first people I spoke to from Marvel were their security team, and I am convinced there is a man outside my house. There's been a car parked there for a long time and, I swear to God, it's undercover."

Rumors about the series being removed from the schedule also came just days after new photos from the Secret Invasion set in Halifax, West Yorkshire, England, were posted online. The leaked images showed a variety of props set up around Piece Hall, including a selection of signs featuring Russian letters that read, "National Unity Day."

While neither Marvel nor Disney+ have yet to comment on the rumors, fans still have a lot to look forward to this year. In addition to the upcoming Disney+ premiere of Moon Knight on March 30, Doctor Strange In the Multiverse of Madness is set to hit theaters on May 6 and Thor: Love and Thunder will bow on July 8. Black Panther: Wakanda Forever is also scheduled to premiere on Nov. 11, while the premiere dates for the She-Hulk, Ms. Marvel and I Am Groot are also expected to hit Disney+ later this year.

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Source: Marvel Japan, via The Direct