ABC has greenlit new Marvel series ‘The Inhumans’, which is set to premiere on the network next fall.

But before the series hits the small screen, the first two episodes will be shown exclusively in Imax theatres for two-week window in early September. It will be the first time a live-action television series has premiered in this manner.

‘The Inhumans’, are a race of superhumans with diverse and singularly unique powers.

‘Inhuman’ characters made their first appearance on fellow ABC series Agents of SHIELD, however the new series will be entirely separate, and focus on the group’s leader Black Bolt and his family.

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In a statement IMAX CEO Rich Gelfond said: “This first-of-its-kind multi-platform production, distribution and marketing agreement brings together Marvel Television’s unique brand of entertainment, ABC’s unparalleled audience and IMAX’s brand and global fanboy demographic.

“It also takes our decades-long relationship with The Walt Disney Company to a whole new level, jointly breaking new ground in the industry. We are confident our exhibition partners will be excited to work with us on this innovative launch of a series across the IMAX network.”

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Dan Buckley, president, Marvel Television, publishing and brand added: “We’re happy to see this unique deal come together, working with our partners.

“In an ever-changing world of distribution and consumption, it’s very exciting to be part of a groundbreaking initiative that takes us to the forefront of this evolution.”