10 more Marvel shows are coming to Disney+ — including "Agatha All Along" and "Daredevil: Born Again"
Many more characters from the Marvel Cinematic Universe are getting their own shows on Disney+.
Marvel announced what to expect from "Agatha All Along" and "Daredevil: Born Again" at D23 2024.
It also revealed the first look at the "Black Panther" animated series "Eyes of Wakanda."
Disney's D23 Expo over the weekend provided fans with plenty of updates and teased the future of the Marvel Cinematic Universe on television.
Marvel Studios has 10 new shows heading to Disney+ in the next few years, and they're a mix of live-action and animated adventures. Considering "Deadpool & Wolverine" just made $1 billion at the box office, it's clear that superhero fatigue hasn't killed off the MCU just yet, and the upcoming TV projects will also keep things varied.
From the horror-tinged "Agatha All Along" to the crime drama "Daredevil: Born Again," here are all the upcoming Marvel TV shows.
Kathryn Hahn returns in "Agatha All Along" on September 18, 2024.
Agatha Harkness (Kathryn Hahn) is getting her own spin-off series. When we last saw Agatha, Wanda (Elizabeth Olsen) put a spell on her at the end of "WandaVision."
Marvel released a full trailer for the show at D23 2024 and the creepy footage shows Agatha assembling a coven of witches to walk the Witches' Road to recover something she's lost.
"WandaVision" executive producer Jac Schaefer returns as executive producer and head writer for this Marvel series.
"Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man" is set in an alternate universe and is due out on November 2, 2024.
"Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man" was originally titled "Spider-Man: Freshman Year" and was meant to be an origin story for Tom Holland's version of the webslinger.
But at D23 2024, Marvel announced that the animated series had been reworked, Screen Rant reported. It is set in an alternate universe where Peter Parker (Hudson Thames) is mentored by Norman Osborn (Colman Domingo) instead of Tony Stark/Iron Man.
It will feature several iconic characters, including Doctor Octopus (Hugh Dancy), Daredevil (Charlie Cox), Doctor Strange, and Venom.
Charlie Cox returns as Matt Murdock in "Daredevil: Born Again" in March 2025.
A new "Daredevil" series will see Charlie Cox and Vincent D'Onofrio reprise their roles as Matt Murdock and Kingpin, respectively, from the Netflix series. The first season consists of nine episodes.
"The Punisher" star Jon Bernthal will also reprise his role in the series alongside Wilson as Benjamin Poindexter, also known as the villain Bullseye.
The cast revealed a short teaser at D23 2024 that leaked online. It showed Daredevil fighting a serial killer called Muse, numerous different Daredevil masks, and a short clip of Murdock threatening to put Kingpin down if he steps out of line.
"Ironheart" is set for release on September 3, 2025.
Dominique Thorne will play genius inventor Riri Williams, who builds the most advanced suit of armor anyone's seen since Iron Man. According to Marvel, the series "delves into the dynamics of tech versus magic."
Thorne made her Marvel debut in "Black Panther: Wakanda Forever. She'll be joined in the series by Anthony Ramos who will play Parker Robbins/The Hood.
The show releases on Disney+ on September 3, 2025.
An animated "Eyes of Wakanda" series is also in the works.
"Black Panther" director Ryan Coogler has been working on a spin-off series with his production company since 2021.
Marvel confirmed that the animated show, titled "Eyes of Wakanda," will take place over different time periods.
Collider reported that the D23 2024 teaser showed off a version of Iron Fist, who had his own live-action Netflix TV series in 2017.
"X-Men '97" season two is on the way, but it has no release date.
"X-Men '97" continues the storylines set up in the original "X-Men" animated series, and season two is currently in the works.
It does not have a confirmed release date, but Screen Rant reported audiences were shown footage at D23 2024 that showed the team of mutant heroes in new outfits.
"Marvel Zombies" has no release date.
Perhaps the best episode of "What If...?", which centered around an apocalyptic Marvel-verse, is getting its own animated miniseries, consisting of four episodes.
Directed by executive producer Bryan Andrews, the series will follow a new group of heroes battling a quickly spreading zombie virus.
Marvel confirmed "What If...?" will end with season three.
The animated series is inspired by the comic books of the same name. Each episode takes a look at an important moment from the Marvel Cinematic Universe and plays out an alternate "what if" scenario.
The series is directed by executive producer Bryan Andrews. Executive producer AC Bradley serves as head writer.
Marvel confirmed that "What If...?" will end with season three. Collider also reported that the D23 2024 teaser included newer characters like Moon Knight, Shang-Chi, Ironheart, and White Vision.
Yahya Abdul-Mateen II will star in "Wonder Man."
"Shang-Chi" director Destin Daniel Cretton and "Hawkeye" producer Andrew Guest have been working on a show centered around the actor Simon Williams who becomes endowed with superpowers to become a hero known as Wonder Man.
Yahya Abdul-Mateen II will star as Wonder Man and Ben Kingsley is set to reprise his role as Trevor Slattery. The show started filming in April 2023 and was put on pause indefinitely in May during the WGA strike.
It finished filming in April 2024, but it has no release date.
Paul Bettany is set to return to the MCU in "Vision Quest."
Bettany will reprise his role as Vision in another "WandaVision" spin-off.
Deadline reported Vision will attempt "to regain his memory and humanity" in the series overseen by "WandaVision" creator Jac Schaeffer. It has not started filming.
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