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Every upcoming Marvel TV show will be streaming on Disney Plus

Every upcoming Marvel TV show will be streaming on Disney Plus

The MCU’s upcoming slate continues to face one a whole bunch of shiftsbut for now at least, there’s a lot more Marvel TV on the way.

In early 2022, twelve new Marvel Studios series were scheduled to premiere on the streaming platform in the coming months/years, along with two returning series. Then the studio announced a few more at San Diego Comic-Con. As 2024 comes to a close, many of those have come and gone. But like we said, there are more.

Of course, it is difficult for anyone to keep track of all these series in their heads. That’s why we’ve put together a list of all the confirmed Marvel TV shows currently premiering on Disney+.

Below is all the information we have about the MCU’s upcoming slate of TV shows, from “Daredevil: Born Again” to “Ironheart” and more. We’ve got release dates, episode counts, and all the names you’ll become familiar with.

What if…? (Season 3)

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Release date: December 22, 2024

Form: To be determined

Number of episodes: 9

Marvel’s “What If…?” first debuted on Disney+ in 2021, with each episode reimagining a major event within the MCU. Peggy Carter became Captain Britain, T’Challa became Star Lord, and Doctor Strange became evil, just to name a few.

Since it is a world of hypotheses, there are many ways in which “What if…?” could go, and it enjoys that freedom. It will debut its third and final season just before Christmas this year, releasing a new episode every day for nine days as a gift to fans.

Your friendly neighborhood Spider-Man

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Release date: January 29, 2025

Form: Colman Domingo, Hugh Dancy, Charlie Cox

Number of episodes: To be determined

If you thought you didn’t need to see Spider-Man’s origin story on screen anymore, think again. “Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man,” written by executive producer Jeff Trammel, swings to Disney+ and will follow Peter Parker “on his way to becoming Spider-Man in the MCU, with a journey we’ve never seen before and a style which celebrates the character’s early comic roots.

Yes, it’s an animated series. So we won’t see Holland’s face on screen, but we might hear his voice. At this time, neither Holland nor Friends of Spider-Man Zendaya or Jacob Batalon have been officially confirmed for the TV series, but it is officially an MCU show.

What we do know is that Charlie Cox will reprise his role as Daredevil in the series.

“We went back to the roots, the Ditko-inspired glasses and color scheme, and redesigned him in a ’60s Alex Toth animation style,” said Ryan Meiderding, VP and Creative Director of Visual Development at Marvel Studios during Comic- Con. .

Continuing the tease, Trammell noted that Harry Obsorn will have a role in the show, marking Osborn’s first appearance in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. He also teased the appearance of the villains Chameleon, The Scorpion, Speed ​​Demon, Tarantula, The Rhino, Butane the Pyromaniac and, of course, Doctor Otto Octavius.

Daredevil: Born Again

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Release date: March 4, 2025

Form: Charlie Cox, Vincent D’Onofrio

Number of episodes: 18

When Charlie Cox returned as Matt Murdoch in “Spider-Man: No Way Home,” fans immediately started clamoring for more, hoping that the MCU would find a way to adapt his story from the Netflix series. And now it’s happening – Marvel confirmed a new “Daredevil” series starring Charlie Coxalong with Vincent D’Onofrio who returns as his legendary opponent, Kingpin.

The new series, titled “Daredevil: Born Again,” will run for 18 episodes, but was one of several titles pushed back as a result of the WGA and SAG-AFTRA strike. At this point, an official release timeline remains to be seen.

In October, the series I found a new showrunner in Dario Scardapane, who has worked in the Marvel Universe as an EP and writer on Netflix’s “The Punisher.” It also tapped co-director team Justin Benson and Aaron Moorhead, who recently directed several episodes of Season 2 of “Loki.”

Together the trio will lead the rest of the production. Amid the overhaul, lead writers Chris Ord and Matt Corman to leave the series and directors for the remaining episodes of the series were released, prompting the show to look for new writers and directors. Despite their departures, Corman and Ord will be credited as executive producers.

The series has already been renewed for a second season, with each season consisting of nine episodes.

Iron heart

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Release date: June 24, 2025

Form: Domique Thorne, Anthony Ramos, Lyric Ross

Number of episodes: 6

Ironheart, played by Dominique Thorne, first appeared on screens in Marvel’s “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever” but for now, fans will have to wait to see her again.

When she’s not suited, Ironheart is known as Riri Williams. In the comics, Williams is a black teenage prodigy who goes to MIT and builds her own suit by reverse-engineering Tony Stark’s Iron Man suit design. Williams is also a genius like Tony, obviously in the comics Pepper Potts mentors Riri in a similar way to how Tony took Peter Parker under his wing in the MCU, providing her with resources and a pack of AI.

“In ‘Wakanda Forever’ we meet Riri Williams in the middle of her experience, and it just so happens that that experience takes her completely out of the world she was quite comfortable in, and into different worlds that are not hers. own,” Thorne told TheWrap in November 2022. “But she must indeed take that into account, because it is her own ambition that has created the circumstances in which these people find themselves, including herself.”

She continued, “And I think if people can see that and are interested enough in her, or anticipate her enough, or are excited enough by her as she navigates someone else’s world, I think they can be quite satisfied if they can break free. the curtain and take a deeper dive into Riri Williams as she exists in her own world.”

Eyes of Wakanda

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Release date: August 6, 2025

Form: Danai Gurira

Number of episodes: 4

In May 2021, it was revealed that Marvel Studios was developing a “Black Panther” spin-off series revolving around Danai Gurira’s Okoye character. No further details are known at this time.

Marvel zombies

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Release date: October 2025

Form: To be determined

Number of episodes: To be determined

Fans got a taste of zombies in the Marvel Universe on “What If…?” but now the studio is going even deeper. In a new animated series called “Marvel Zombies,” the Marvel Universe is reimagined “as a new generation of heroes battle a spreading zombie plague.”

“Marvel Zombies” is directed by executive producer Bryan Andrews and written by executive producer Zeb Wells.

Wonderful man

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Release date: December 2025

Form: Yahya Abdul-Mateen II, Ben Kingsley

Number of episodes: 10

There was a live-action Wonder Man show from Marvel Studios announced in June 2022, casting Yahya Abdul-Mateen II as the man himself in October and announcing the return of Ben Kingsley as Trevor Slattery a few months earlier.

It was announced with Andrew Guest (“Hawkeye”) as head writer and executive producer for the series, along with “Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings” filmmaker Destin Daniel Cretton, who is also an EP and co-project developing as part of its overall deal with Marvel and Onyx Collective.

In the Marvel comics, “Wonder Man” focuses on Simon Williams, an actor and stuntman who was a founding member of the Los Angeles-based West Coast Avengers. But he ends up working for villain Baron Zemo (Daniel Bruhl in the MCU), who gives him superhuman abilities. Despite being an initial opponent of the Avengers, he later joins them.

“Wonder Man” has seen struggles in its development, including the death of a crew member on set.

Vision quest

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Elizabeth Olsen and Paul Bettany in “WandaVision” (Marvel Studios)

Release date: TBA

Form: Paul Bettany, James Spader

Number of episodes: TBA

In October 2022, it was announced that Marvel Studios is developing a new series based on Paul Bettany’s Vision character called ‘Vision Quest’.

The show will focus on Vision’s attempts to regain his memory and humanity, following the events of “WandaVision,” which was set after his death in “Avengers: Infinity War” and showed him as a manifestation of the grief by Wanda Maximoff (Elizabeth Olsen). At the end of ‘WandaVision’, from him original body was restarted without his memories, which serve as a weapon.

Check with TheWrap as we’ll update this list as Marvel announces more information for each of their upcoming series!