Ahead of the Agatha All Along finale, Marvel Studios has surprise dropped a look at its end of 2024, 2025 Disney+ releases… As well as release dates for pretty much everything. That includes Wonder Man, Eyes of Wakanda, Daredevil: Born Again, and much more. But it also premiered in the weirdest of places: before Agatha All Along Episode 1.
Whether it’s a mistake or not, you can watch the full HD footage right now before “Seekest Thou The Road.” Just a note though, before we start breaking down the footage and release dates. If you’ve already obsessively been watching Agatha All Along, make sure to restart from the beginning from the main Agatha All Along landing screen. Otherwise, you’re taken straight to the episode. And if you want to be taken straight to the episode, ask a straight lady I always say. (That’s an Agatha reference if you haven’t been watching. FYI.)
Marvel TV Shows Release Date Calendar – Revealed!
Let’s start with the release dates, before we get into a breakdown of the footage (in case you don’t have a Disney+ account). They are:
- Deadpool & Wolverine: November 12, 2024
- What If…? Season 3: December 22, 2024
- Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man: January 25, 2025
- Daredevil Born Again: March 4, 2025
- Ironheart: June 24, 2025
- Eyes of Wakanda: August 6, 2025
- Marvel Zombies: October, 2025
- Wonder Man: December 2025
And now, the footage!
Marvel 2024-2025 TV Preview Footage Breakdown:
The montage starts off with Daredevil: Born Again, with footage featuring The Punisher (Jon Bernthal), the villain Muse, and of course Daredevil (Charlie Cox) and Kingpin (Vincent D’Onofrio)… As well as special guest star, Kamala Khan’s (Iman Vellani) father, Yusuf (Mohan Kapur).
Then it’s over to the first released footage for Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man. The animated show doesn’t take place in the main MCU universe, but is adjacent… And gives a completely new origin for Peter Parker involving the multiverse, and a new mentor in Norman Osborn (Colman Domingo).
Next up? Ironheart, which has been sitting on the shelf for a looooong time. Interspersed with scenes of Riri Williams (Dominque Thorne) building — and using — her Ironheart armor is Anthony Ramos as Parker Robbins/The Hood, the demonically powered villain of the TV show. “Anyone who has accomplished anything in life has had to do some questionable things to get it done,” says The Hood, teeing up the moral conflict of the series.

Moving on, we’ve got What If…? Season 3 — the final season of the animated show — which brings on a cowboy Shang-Chi and mecha-Captain America, in an episode titled “Go-Avengers: Heroes of the Gamma War.” That’s followed quickly by spin-off horror series Marvel Zombies, which shows off, you know, zombies, including superhero zombies and the undead falling off rooftops like rain.
Perhaps most exciting is the first look at Wonder Man, which stars Yahya Abdul-Mateen II as Simon Williams / Wonder Man. The comedy series was co-created by Shang-Chi director Destin Daniel-Cretton, and brings back a fave from that film, and Iron Man 3: Ben Kingsley as Trevor Slattery.

More quick looks follow: animated series Eyes of Wakanda; and the Disney+ debut of Deadpool & Wolverine, heavily censored (I don’t think they said “Let’s go” without another word in the middle there). That’s followed by another montage of footage. It certainly looks like Kingpin is in the mayor’s office, a plotline teased at the end of Echo.
And over the logos for each, we get the release dates above. What’s perhaps most surprising about this is that Marvel has been talking about slowing down the pipeline for movies and TV shows, though this means we’re getting seven TV series in 12 months over the next year or so. That said all of these have been in the works for a very long time. Ironheart, as mentioned, has been sitting on the shelf (or being tweaked) for a while. The animated shows by their nature take a while to develop. And Daredevil went through a long shoot and reshoot, while Wonder Man was interrupted by the SAG/WGA strikes.
Point being, Marvel has a backlog here that all seems to be coming out in 2025, for the most part, that will allow them to bank things in 2025 to release in 2026. It’s not a bad strategy, honestly, rather than releasing things at the last minute. And while it seems like a lot is coming out, it hopefully allows them to spend more time working on the stuff they’re producing in this next year.
So there you go! That’s your next year or so planned out for you.
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