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Marvel’s 2025 TV Slate Revealed With First Looks Of New Daredevil And Wonder Man

Fans now know when to expect the newest Marvel shows for Disney+.

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Marvel Studios officially revealed its full TV programming slate for 2025 in a new sizzle reel released on Wednesday. The reel was attached to Agatha All Along Episode 1, and it includes first looks for Daredevil: Born Again, Ironheart, Wonder Man, Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man, Eyes of Wakanda, What If...?, and Marvel Zombies.

Daredevil: Born Again had previously been announced to debut on March 4, but the teaser reel finally gives fans their first hint of a plot with Kingpin (Vincent D’Onofrio ) and Matt Murdock/Daredevil (Charlie Cox) coming to a tense understanding. There's even a glance at Jon Bernthal as Frank Castle (aka the Punisher) and Wilson Bethel as Benjamin Poindexter (Bullseye). There's also a quick official look at the white-masked villain, Muse, who is a more contemporary baddie from the comics.

Alongside bigger peeks at Ironheart, with Dominique Thorne reprising Riri Williams from Black Panther: Wakanda Forever, there's finally brief footage from Wonder Man with Yahya Abdul-Mateen II (Aquaman) as actor Simon Williams. Fans will note that in the comics, the character was originally a supervillain, who was later revived by Kang, and joined the ranks of the Avengers and the West Coast Avengers. Here though, it looks like Williams is a struggling actor auditioning for the role of Wonder Man and even runs into failed actor Trevor Slattery (Ben Kingsley).

So here's how the upcoming schedule breaks down:

  • What If…? Season 3 – December 22
  • Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man – January 25
  • Daredevil Born Again – March 4
  • Ironheart – June 24
  • Eyes of Wakanda – August 6
  • Marvel Zombies October 2025
  • Wonder Man – December 2025

On top of the new shows, the reel announced that Deadpool and Wolverine will be arriving to the platform on November 12.

So there's six new shows in a single year, three live-action, and three animated, so it's pretty packed and balanced. It's almost on par with 2021 with four live-action shows as part of its Phase 4 (Wandavision, Loki, Falcon and The Winter Solider, and Hawkeye) and Season 1 of What If...?.

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