'Wonder Man,' 'Daredevil,' the animated 'Spider-Man'


Marvel Studios officially unveiled its full slate of series on Disney+ for 2025 in a new sizzle reel released Wednesday, including the live-action series “Daredevil: Born Again,” “Ironheart” and “Wonder Man” and Includes animated series. Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man, ''Eyes of Wakanda'' and ''Marvel Zombies.''

“Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man” begins work on January 29; The animated series will bring some new characters to the story of Peter Parker's first year as the web-slinger, including Nico Minoru (from the Runaways team) and Amadeus Cho (who is a new Hulk in the comics).

Marvel previously announced that “Daredevil: Born Again” would debut on March 4, but the teaser finally provides the first strong look at the show, which will continue the events of the “Daredevil” series that ran for three seasons on Netflix from 2015. . 2018. Charlie Cox's Matt Murdock and Vincent D'Onofrio's Kingpin have already appeared a few times, including in the Disney+ series “Hawkeye,” “She-Hulk: Attorney at Law” and “Echo.” Also returning: Jon Bernthal as Frank Castle (aka The Punisher) and Wilson Bethel as Benjamin “Dex” Poindexter (aka Bullseye). The teaser also includes a blink-and-you'll-miss-it shot of the menacing white-masked villain, Muse.

On June 24, “Ironheart” — which continues the story of genius inventor Riri Williams (Dominic Thorne), who was first introduced in 2022's “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever” — is set to begin production in June 2022. It will finally start. As the teaser shows RiRi demonstrating her prowess with her super suit, we hear Anthony Ramos as the villain, Parker Robbins (aka The Hood), express his morally questionable philosophy: “ Anyone who has achieved anything prestigious in life has had to do some questionable things to accomplish it. ,

The teaser only offered two striking shots from the animated series “Eyes of Wakanda,” which will detail the efforts of the Wakandan War Dogs to recover a vibranium artifact early in the country's history. The four-episode series will premiere on August 6.

“Marvel Zombies” – in which many of the studio's most beloved superheroes, including Captain America, Scarlet Witch, Captain Marvel and Clint Barton, become part of an army of the undead – will be Marvel's first TV-MA animated show. Naturally, it is set to debut in October 2025.

The most interesting revelation in the teaser came in brief footage of “Wonder Man,” starring Emmy winner Yahya Abdul-Mateen II (“Watchmen,” “Aquaman”) as Simon Williams. In the comics, the character is a business scion who runs away from Stark Industries on his way to becoming the titular superhero, but in the teaser, we get the first look at Abdul-Mateen's Simon auditioning as an actor. game Wonder Man – Establishing the show as a meta comedy about Hollywood and superhero storytelling. We also find out what happens when Simon meets actor Trevor Slattery, played by Ben Kingsley of “Iron Man 3” and “Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings.” The show will start airing in December 2025.

The studio produced “What If…?” Also announced was the third and final season of. — the animated series that explores the multiverse for alternative stories for familiar characters — will debut later this year on December 22. The show will likely repeat the release pattern of Season 2, when a new episode will debut every day starting December 22, 2023 throughout the remainder of the month.

The expansive slate of TV titles (which leaked online on Tuesday) is curious, given that Disney CEO Bob Iger has made clear that he believes Marvel has made a great deal for Disney+ in the streamer's early years. Made a lot of shows. During an earnings call in May, Iger even said that Marvel would reduce its production to “probably about two TV series per year.” Instead, between its three live-action shows, three animated shows, and three feature films (“Captain America: Brave New World,” “Thunderbolts*” and “The Fantastic Four: First Steps”), Marvel has released nine titles. Has expressed commitment. 2025, more or less on par with the studio's pandemic-stricken output in 2021.

Watch the full sizzle reel below.


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