Marvel Studios would no longer produce Season 2 of "WandaVision."

Mohamed Diab, one of the main directors of the upcoming MCU "Moon Knight" series, revealed this.

Diab said that he hopes the upcoming MCU series "Moon Knight" will last longer than other MCU series.

In the process, he confirmed that "WandaVision," the first Marvel Cinematic Universe series created for Disney's streaming service, would not be renewed for a second season.

In an interview with SFX Magazine (via GamesRadar), he said: "It’s like a crazy world. Even with the successful shows, like WandaVision, they’re not doing season two. She jumped into a film, maybe she’s going to come back or not. I don't know. And that's exciting."

CBR said "WandaVision" star Elizabeth Olsen also confirmed in a recent interview that the show will not be renewed and that it was always intended to be a limited series.

"WandaVision" made waves in the Marvel Cinematic Universe with its unique story and presentation. Wanda and Vision appeared to be trapped in sitcoms from various decades in the series' initial premise.

Fans did not realize what was going on until the series explained the trauma-response facilitated by Wanda's chaos magic a few episodes in.

While the one-and-only season finale of WandaVision does not directly set up a sequel series, there were several dangling story threads that fans hoped would lead to a second season.

But the good news is "WandaVision" serves as a prelude to the upcoming "Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness," in which Wanda Maximoff is set to reprise her role as a villain.

Despite the sad news, "WandaVision" is now available to watch on Disney+. Meanwhile, producers will release "Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness" in theaters on May 6.

Rumors also mentioned that "Agatha: House Of Harkness" will be a spinoff of "WandaVision."

In a 2021 interview, Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige stated (per Small Screen): "I’ve been at Marvel too long to say a definite ‘no’ to anything as far as a second season of WandaVision."

Elizabeth Olsen will also transition from WandaVision to the Doctor Strange picture, according to Feige.

“The fun of the MCU is obviously all the crossover we can do between series, between films,” Feige added.

Disney+ Showcase Presentation At D23 Expo Friday, August 23
[Representational image] ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA - AUGUST 23: (L-R) Director Matt Shakman and Head writer Jac Schaeffer of 'WandaVision,' President of Marvel Studios Kevin Feige, and Paul Bettany and Elizabeth Olsen of 'WandaVision' took part today in the Disney+ Showcase at Disney’s D23 EXPO 2019 in Anaheim, Calif. 'WandaVision' will stream exclusively on Disney+, which launches November 12. Jesse Grant/Getty Images for Disney

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