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An official teaser has been released for several Marvel television series including Wonder Man starring Yahya Abdul-Mateen and Iron Heart starring Dominique Thorne.

As 2025 looms near, Marvel Studios is trying to steer its content machine back on track with a proper plan to spoil die-hard fans. That was evident when the studio announced that Robert Downey Jr. would return to the MCU as Dr. Doom for their upcoming Avengers films.

Now, Marvel has dropped an official teaser for its 2025 slate on Disney+. Included in the teaser was Yahya Abdul-Mateen who appeared in an exclusive first look at Wonder Man coming in December of 2025. The teaser also included clips from Daredevil Born Again and hinted that the story will pick up where Netflix left off with a March 4, 2025 release on Disney+.

Not only that, but Marvel fans are getting a look at Dominque Thorne reprising her role as RiRi Williams for Ironheart releasing on June 24, 2025.

As for Marvel’s animated shows, they’ll be kicked off with Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man arriving on January 4. Marvel’s Zombies is set for October, while What If season 3 releases on December 22, 2024. Eyes of Wakanda, one of the most anticipated yet delayed projects from Marvel and Ryan Coogler now has an August 6, 2025 release date.

 

After serious delays and setbacks, it looks like Marvel will finally recover from COVID-19 production disruptions. Which show are you most excited about watching in the comfort of your own home?

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