One of the minds behind WandaVision may be crafting a new Marvel Cinematic Universe project for Disney+.

Murphy's Multiverse spotted a recent change to Peter Cameron's LinkedIn profile: "Co-Producer on Upcoming Disney+ Show for Marvel Studios." While the outlet was able to nab a screenshot of the update, which listed the time period as "2021 - Present," it's since been removed from Cameron's profile. According to the outlet, Marvel Studios has nine unannounced Disney+ projects in the works, and Cameron could potentially be working on any number of rumored shows, such as Ghost Rider or Young Avengers.

RELATED: Doctor Strange 2 'Wouldn't Make Sense' Without WandaVision, Says Elizabeth Olsen

After serving as the story editor on Amazon Studios' Carnival Row, Cameron joined WandaVision as executive story editor. He also wrote two pivotal episodes of the hit series, "On a Very Special Episode" and "All-New Halloween Spooktacular!" Currently, he's working as the executive story editor for Netflix's The Magic Order, based on the Mark Millar comic created for the streaming service as part of the writer's overall deal.

Marvel has made no secret about the fact that it plans movies -- and now TV shows -- years in advance, meaning they have projects beyond those announced. While this year saw the debut of the MCU's first proper TV series with WandaVision, two more have already debuted (The Falcon and the Winter Soldier and Loki), and three additional shows will arrive before the year's end (What If...? next month, followed by Ms. Marvel and Hawkeye sometime in the fall).

Over the next few years, She-HulkMoon KnightSecret InvasionI Am GrootThe Guardians of the Galaxy Holiday SpecialIronheartArmor Wars and an untitled Wakanda-centric series will all land on the streamer. But multiple other series have been rumored.

RELATED: The Magic Order 2 Enlists Artist Stuart Immonen

At one point, a Robbie Reyes-focused Ghost Rider show was scheduled for Hulu, but it was ultimately scrapped. Some version of the character has been rumored to come to Disney+, which could fit well with Cameron's supernatural skill set. There's also the long-rumored Young Avengers series, which Marvel has been setting up through the live-action introduction of many of the teen heroes from the comics. Of particular note are Tommy and Billy Maximoff, who both debuted on WandaVision and featured prominently on the episodes Cameron wrote.

There's also the Echo spinoff series, which appears to be more than a rumor but has yet to be officially announced by Marvel Studios. That show will see deaf Indigenous hero Maya Lopez, who will debut on Hawkeye, lead her own show.

Source: via Murphy's Multiverse