Daredevil: Born Again looks like a thrilling return to form in huge new Marvel trailer

This trailers gives us new looks at Daredevil: Born Again and our first-ever looks at Ironheart and Wonder Man, which looks to be going full meta.
Marvel Studios | Look Ahead | Disney+
Marvel Studios | Look Ahead | Disney+ / Marvel Entertainment
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Marvel has dropped a new trailer showing off footage from and sharing release dates for several high-profile TV shows (and one movie) coming to the Disney+ streaming service. Watch the trailer above!

Let's get the release dates out of the way first. Here's everything coming to Disney+ from Marvel through the end of next year:

  • Deadpool & Wolverine streaming release: November 12, 2024
  • What If...? season 3: December 22
  • Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man: January 29, 2025
  • Daredevil: Born Again: March 4
  • Ironheart: June 24
  • Eyes of Wakanda: August 6
  • Marvel Zombies: October 2025
  • Wonder Man: December 2025

That's a pretty hefty slate. Marvel has been accused for pumping out too much content in the past and this isn't beating the allegations. On the other hand, its latest show, Agatha All Along, has been a pretty good time, so I'll remain optimistic.

Plus, a few of the shows glimpsed in that trailer look pretty good, or at least intriguing. At the top of my personal list is Daredevil: Born Again, a revival of the Netflix show Daredevil, with cast members like Charlie Cox and Vincent D'Onofrio returning as Matt Murdock and Wilson Fisk respectively; it's exciting to see them in a scene together, and to see Daredevil cracking skulls, this long after the original series wrapped up. There's a question of whether the Disney revival of Daredevil can be as gritty as dark as it was on Netflix — Disney is known as a family-friendly company, after all — but what we see in that trailer looks promising.

We also get our first official glimpse of Ironheart, about a young inventor named Riri Williams (Dominique Thorne) who creates her own Iron Man-like battle suit. The biggest surprise is definitely Wonder Man, a new show about a little-known Marvel superhero with ionic powers. He'll be played by Watchmen veteran Yahya Abdul-Mateen II, who in the trailer looks like he's...auditioning to play Wonder Man...as an actor? So maybe they're going in a meta direction with this one. Also, Oscar-winner Ben Kingsley is there as washed up actor Trevor Slattery. What is this show?

Beyond that, we get glimpses of the next season of the animated series What If...?, the What If...? spinoff show Marvel Zombies, the animated Black Panther spinoff Eyes of Wakanda, and a new animated Spider-Man show called Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man. Marvel is busy as ever.

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