Several notable sci-fi and fantasy series are currently in development or production, according to recent listings from Production Weekly.
One of the most anticipated entries is “The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon.” The series, which became an AMC staple, recently completed its second season and is reportedly set for a third season. Season 4 has surfaced in Production Weekly listings, signaling that pre-production may be underway. This franchise remains a significant draw for AMC, and despite mixed viewership for its spin-offs, the series maintains high ratings for the network. As Daryl Dixon navigates dangers across France after having washed ashore, viewers can expect deeper character explorations and adventures in the upcoming season featuring Norman Reedus among the cast.
Another highlight is “Percy Jackson and the Olympians,” which is gearing up for its second season, expected to release in December 2025. With casting actively taking shape and filming slated to begin in July 2025, the adaptation of “The Titan’s Curse” from Rick Riordan’s beloved book series is poised to captivate its young audience with themes of friendship, courage, and identity in a world of mythological beings. The series stars Walker Scobell in the titular role, alongside Leah Sava Jeffries and Aryan Simhadri.
“Monarch: Legacy of Monsters” is also making waves as it appears in listings despite having finished filming its second season. This could indicate that the show is entering post-production. Set to explore the Titans’ global implications through dual timelines, the series commands a strong ensemble cast, including Anna Sawai and Kurt Russell. Fans await its anticipated release around Fall 2025.
Additionally, “Supacell,” a superhero series on Netflix, is in pre-production for its second season, after a successful first run in Summer 2024. The storyline, which intertwines the lives of five South Londoners grappling with newfound abilities, resonates with themes of heritage and resilience, offering a fresh take on the superhero genre.
Other notable mentions in the recent entries include the second seasons of “3 Body Problem” on Netflix and “Daredevil: Born Again” on Disney+, as well as new developments involving a reboot of “Buffy the Vampire Slayer.”
These projects signal the continued vitality and creativity within the sci-fi and fantasy genres, promising to deliver rich storytelling and character development that fans have come to celebrate.
For those interested in following updates on sci-fi productions, information can be found at CancelledSciFi.com, which also tracks show cancellations and renewals.