Television Films
| Year | Title | Production company | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1978 | Dr. Strange | Universal Television | Pilot episode for an unproduced TV series |
| 1979 | Captain America | ||
| Captain America II: Death Too Soon | |||
| 1988 | The Incredible Hulk Returns | New World Television / Bixby-Brandon Productions | Revival attempts of the The Incredible Hulk TV series |
| 1989 | The Trial of the Incredible Hulk | ||
| 1990 | The Death of the Incredible Hulk | ||
| 1991 | Power Pack | New World Television | Unreleased |
| 1996 | Generation X | ||
| 1998 | Nick Fury: Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. | 20th Century Fox Television | Pilot episode for an unproduced TV series |
| 2005 | Man-Thing | Lions Gate / Artisan Entertainment | Released as a feature outside the U.S. |
| 2006 | Blade: House of Chthon | New Line Television / Marvel Entertainment | Pilot episode for the Blade TV series |
| 2013 | Phineas and Ferb: Mission Marvel | Disney Television Animation / Marvel Entertainment |
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Famous quotes containing the words television and/or films:
“It is marvelous indeed to watch on television the rings of Saturn close; and to speculate on what we may yet find at galaxys edge. But in the process, we have lost the human element; not to mention the high hope of those quaint days when flight would create one world. Instead of one world, we have star wars, and a future in which dumb dented human toys will drift mindlessly about the cosmos long after our small planets dead.”
—Gore Vidal (b. 1925)
“Television does not dominate or insist, as movies do. It is not sensational, but taken for granted. Insistence would destroy it, for its message is so dire that it relies on being the background drone that counters silence. For most of us, it is something turned on and off as we would the light. It is a service, not a luxury or a thing of choice.”
—David Thomson, U.S. film historian. America in the Dark: The Impact of Hollywood Films on American Culture, ch. 8, William Morrow (1977)