Feeling sad that tomorrow brings the final instalments of Agatha All Along? Well, Marvel is here to remind you that there’s plenty more where that came from. A new trailer has been released teasing more MCU goodness to come on Disney+ – and that doesn’t just mean the arrival of Deadpool & Wolverine on the streaming platform, but a bunch of new live-action and animated series to boot. In the teaser, we get a fresh look at the long-awaited return of Charlie Cox’s Matt Murdock in Daredevil: Born Again, some retro comic book-styled footage from animated series Your Friendly Neighbourhood Spider-Man, plus a first glimpse of the secretive Wonder Man series. Take a look.
There’s plenty to get into here – first up, Daredevil: Born Again looks to bringing the bone-crunching combat that made the original Netflix series such a hit. Plus, the legendary Vincent D’Onofrio is back as Kingpin, which is always a cause for celebration. There’s a real sense of style to the Spider-Man footage, which looks completely different to X-Men ’97 and What If…? (the final season of which is also teased here), and the upcoming Black Panther-affiliated animated series Eyes Of Wakanda. Plus there’s Wakanda Forever spin-off Ironheart, as well as What If…? spin-off Marvel Zombies.
But the big thing here is Wonder Man – a show which filmed back in 2023 but has been under wraps until now. This one stars Yahya Abdul-Mateen II as Simon Williams, who in the clip here is seen auditioning for the role of Wonder Man – a mantle he’ll take up in more ways than one. And since it takes place in the world of acting and performance, this one also includes the return of Ben Kingsley as Trevor Slattery, who made his memorable entrance in Iron Man 3, and returned to hilarious effect in Shang-Chi. (Speaking of Shang-Chi, yes that’s him in the What If…? Season 3 clip.)
Most importantly, the teaser gives an indication of when we’ll see all of these shows. What If…? Season 3 comes on 22 December; Your Friendly Neighbourhood Spider-Man comes hot on its heels on 29 January; then we get Daredevil: Born Again on 4 March; Ironheart on 24 June; Eyes Of Wakanda on 6 August; Marvel Zombies in October; and Wonder Man in December. Buckle up: 2025 is going to be a big year for Marvel.