After its huge success Avengers: Endgameit felt like Marvel fans were getting a little tired of this superhero as the following MCU projects either struggled with popularity or simply fell short of their audience.
From The Eternals to She-Hulk to Ms. Marvelfans just weren't feeling the movies or series that Marvel Studios had been putting out for the past few years. Still, Marvel Studios has been hard at work with some new projects that may turn the tide in their struggling universe, and we've got a sneak peak at what to expect in the near future.
Today (October 30), Marvel revealed what's in store for its Disney+ registered fans with some exciting new series and some that no one really asked for (no downloads). In addition to bringing the new classic comic book movie Deadpool & Wolverine on Disney+, Marvel will release some new animated series Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man Your Spider-Man, Marvel Zombies, Eyes Of Wakanda and his final season What if…?.
For their live-action productions, Marvel will be bringing some new superheroes into the MCU with them Iron Heart and Wonder Man stars The Candyman himself, Yahya Abdul-Mateen II.
Down low, their animated series have always been top notch compared to their live action works. I'm just saying.
But the series everyone has been waiting for is the return of Charlie Cox's Matt Murdock to Daredevil: Rebornwhich will also feature the long-awaited return of Jon Bernthal's The Punisher and Vincent D'Onofrio's The Kingpin. Although the series was originally a Netflix exclusive, Marvel has promised to keep the violence and action as intense as it used to be now that they're on the family-friendly streaming service Disney+.
While it was rumored that Daredevil and The Kingpin were going to play a big role Spider-Man 4it is said that Marvel Studios is now set to shoot their next installment Spider-Man in another multiverse affair with Tom Hardy's Venom possibly playing a role as Knull may be the film's main villain. I feel like it's too early for this, but it's just us.
Check out the trailer for Marvel's upcoming Disney+ projects below, and let us know which show you're most looking forward to in the comments section.