After a relatively quiet 2024, Marvel will ramp up its TV output on Disney+ in the next year — and is eager to show off what’s coming.
The studio has released a teaser for its upcoming slate on Disney+, which includes premieres for six new series in 2025 along with a Nov. 12 streaming premiere for Deadpool & Wolverine and the Dec. 22 debut for the third season of What If … ?, Marvel’s alternate-universes animated anthology. The six shows on tap for next year are (in chronological order) animated series Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man (Jan. 29); Daredevil: Born Again (March 4); Ironheart (June 24); the animated Eyes of Wakanda (Aug. 6) and Marvel Zombies (October 2025), and Wonder Man (December 2025).
Watch the teaser below.
The six shows set to premiere in 2025 matches the combined total of Marvel shows to stream new seasons on Disney+ in 2023 and 2024. The slowdown over the past two years came in part because writers and actors went on strike for better contracts, but also because of a creative retooling at Marvel that, among other things, let showrunners have freer rein over their productions. (Daredevil: Born Again also went through a significant overhaul.)
Marvel and Disney+ released the teaser on the day of the season finale for Agatha All Along, a WandaVision spinoff starring Kathryn Hahn. There will be about two months between that show’s end and the premiere of What If … ?, but assuming Disney+ opts for its usual weekly rollouts for live-action series, that’s likely to be the longest gap between new Marvel series for the next year.
Farther out, Disney+ and Marvel are at work on a Vision series starring Paul Bettany, and Amazon’s Prime Video has a Nicolas Cage-led Spider-Noir series in the works.