Every single Marvel movie and TV show coming in 2023

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Alaqua Cox as Maya Lopez/Echo in Marvel Studios’ HAWKEYE. Photo courtesy of Marvel Studios. ©Marvel Studios 2021. All Rights Reserved.
Alaqua Cox as Maya Lopez/Echo in Marvel Studios’ HAWKEYE. Photo courtesy of Marvel Studios. ©Marvel Studios 2021. All Rights Reserved. /

Echo: Summer 2023 on Disney+

Echo is a character introduced into the MCU in Hawkeye. When we meet her, she’s an assassin working for Kingpin, but by the end of that show, she shoots him and leaves him for dead. In her new series, she’ll return to her home in Oklahoma, where she reckons with her past and reconnects with her native American roots.

Of all the new characters introduced into the MCU over the past couple years, I don’t know if Echo (real name Maya Lopez) is the one most people were clamoring to get her own TV series. But Alaqua Cox is compelling in the role, and this could give Marvel the opportunity to explore some reaches of the MCU it hasn’t gotten to yet.

Ironheart: Summer 2023 on Disney+

Another newbie to the MCU, we met MIT student Riri Williams in Black Panther: Wakanda Forever. An Iron Man stan who made her own flying metal suit, Riri will get her own show this year, where she’ll adopt the superhero persona of Ironheart.

Echo and Ironheart are both part of a new wave of Marvel superheroes who the studio may build up to become the next set of Avengers. A lot will depend on how much fans like this maiden flight.

Kraven the Hunter: October 6, 2023 in theaters

It’s time for one of our periodic excursions outside the MCU. While Marvel Studios has been dominated the box office, Sony has been trying to make a cinematic universe packed with…Spider-Man villains, some of them pretty obscure. A lot of people have heard of Venom, and his movies have done pretty well, but was anyone asking for a film about Morbius the Living Vampire?

Kraven the Hunter is a little more on the Morbius side of things. He’s a big game hunter who sets his sights on taking down Spider-Man…only Spider-Man can’t actually appear in these movies due to contractual issues. Will Kraven be compelling on this own? We’ll find out soon enough.