Marvel fans just got an exciting sneak peek at the future of the MCU on Disney+, with new teasers hinting at major releases coming soon. If you happened to log into Disney+ and watch Agatha All Along, you might have noticed a sizzle reel giving fans their best look yet at some of the platform’s most anticipated upcoming projects.

The teaser, which showcases a lineup spanning into 2025, includes highlights like Deadpool & Wolverine, debuting on November 12th, and What If…? Season 3 dropping December 22nd. But that’s not all—Disney also revealed some brand-new details about 2025 releases, including the highly anticipated Daredevil: Born Again and Wonder Man.

The 2025 schedule is stacked with fan favorites and fresh takes:

  • Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man – January 29th
  • Daredevil: Born Again – March 4th
  • Eyes of Wakanda – August 6th
  • Marvel Zombies – October 2025
  • Wonder Man – December 2025

One of the most intriguing clips in the teaser came from Wonder Man, part of Marvel’s new “Marvel Spotlight” series. This project promises to be unlike anything the MCU has done before, with Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige teasing the unique direction. “Sometimes they’ll hit and sometimes they won’t,” Feige said, adding, “We have a show called Wonder Man… it’s extremely different than what we’ve done before.”

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The footage reveals Yahya Abdul Mateen II as Simon Williams—better known as Wonder Man—working through auditions for the titular role, with Ben Kingsley’s Trevor Slattery coaching him. Slattery warns, “We both have a lot riding on this—don’t mess it up.” With a supporting cast that includes Demetrius Gross, Ed Harris, Lauren Glazier, Josh Gad, and Byron Bowers, Wonder Man is shaping up to be an unconventional and entertaining addition to the Marvel lineup.

Beyond Wonder Man, fans also caught glimpses of Daredevil: Born Again, giving a peek into the changed world of Matt Murdock and Wilson Fisk. “It’s no longer enough to try to murder each other,” said Marvel Television head Brand Winderbaum. “There’s a whole game of politics at play.”

This slate offers a fresh mix of established favorites and new characters, from Spider-Man’s animated series to darker stories like Marvel Zombies. Marvel’s strategy is clear: they’re aiming to explore bold storytelling ideas while staying true to fan-favorite heroes.

With these exciting projects on the way, Disney+ subscribers have plenty to look forward to over the next year and beyond.

What Disney+ show are you most excited for—Daredevil’s gritty reboot or Wonder Man’s unique take? Please share your thoughts and feedback in the comment section below.

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