Marvel announces new Daredevil show, Avengers: Secret Wars, and more

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A new Daredevil show starring the actors from the Netflix series! Not one but TWO new Avengers movies! Marvel came to play at SDCC.

Marvel Studios had a lot to say during its panel earlier today at San Diego Comic-Con. They’ve been going strong for over 10 years now aren’t about to stop now. In fact, they revealed plans to keep us entertained with stories of Marvel superheroes well into 2025.

Here’s the full schedule of Marvel movies and TV shows on the docket:

  • She-Hulk, the next Disney+ TV show, premieres on August 17, just around the corner.
  • Black Panther: Wakanda Forever, which looks splendid, comes out on November 11 of this year.
  • Ant-Man And The Wasp: Quantumania is out in February of 2023; giant evil floating head baddie MODOK will be in it, as will Jonathan Majors as Kang the Conquerer, the major new villain who will tie together multiple storylines in the way that Thanos used to.
  • Secret Invasion, a new Disney+ show headlined by Samuel L. Jackson as Nick Fury, premieres on Disney+ in the spring of 2023.
  • Guardians Of The Galaxy Vol. 3 is out in May of 2023; apparently we’ll get an origin story for Rocket (Bradley Cooper). This will be the last Guardians movie…at least with this team. Expect some deaths and/or departures.
  • The Marvels is coming in July of 2023. This will bring together Captain Marvel (Brie Larson), Ms. Marvel (Iman Vellani) and Monica Rambeau (Teyonah Parris).
  • Echo, which pick up with the title character (Alaqua Cox) after the events of Hawkeye, premieres on Disney+ in the summer of 2023.
  • Loki season 2 will premiere on Disney+ in the same time frame. This will be the first Marvel TV series to get a second season.
  • Blade arrives in November of 2023. The new movie stars Mahershala Ali as the titular vampiric vampire hunter.
  • Ironheart, about a young girl (Dominique Thorne) who is inspired by Iron Man to create her own super-suit, premieres on Disney+ in the fall of 2023.
  • X-Men ’97, Disney’s attempt to pander to 30-somethings who remember the old X-Men cartoon from the ’90s, will start streaming on Disney+ in the fall of 2023. This one probably won’t tie into the rest of the MCU but is worth mentioning.
  • Agatha: Cover of Chaos will come out towards the end of 2023. This is the show about Agatha Harkness (Kathryn Hahn), who made such a good impression in WandaVision that Marvel opted to give her a show of her own.
  • Captain America: New World Order is coming in May of 2024. This is the first Captain America movie to star Anthony Mackie in the title role.
  • Daredevil: Born Again, a new series that will feature the returns of Charlie Cox and Vincent D’Onofrio as Matt Murdock and Kingpin respectively after a celebrated run on the Daredevil Netflix series, will premiere on Disney+ in the spring of 2024. The first season will run for 18 episodes, which is long for a Marvel TV series. The subtitle, Born Again, comes from a celebrated run of Daredevil comics.
  • Thunderbolts is sort of like Marvel’s version of The Suicide Squad, what with a bunch of antiheroes teaming up to fight evil, and it’s coming in July of 2024.
  • Avengers: The Kang Dynasty is the next Avengers movie and will be out on May 5, 2025.
  • Avengers: Secret Wars will follow up The Kang Dynasty in November of 2025. Secret Wars is based on a pretty huge story from Marvel Comics, so expect them to put a lot of effort into this pair.

Many of these movies and shows are part of what Marvel has dubbed the Multiverse Saga. We’ve already seen a little of what that will entail with Spider-Man: No Way Home and Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness. One of those movies was a huge and the other received more of a mixed reception. How will the rest fare?

There are several movies and series we’ve heard about that we didn’t get many details on during the panel, including the upcoming reboot of Fantastic Four (although Feige promised it was coming), the War Machine vehicle Armor Wars, and whatever The Mutants is. Still, that is a lot of content on the way. Is it enough for Marvel to maintain the death grip it’s had on popular culture for the last decade and change? Only time will tell.

Next. Watch the trailer for the Dungeons & Dragons movie, and a lot more from SDCC. dark

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