Marvel Studios came to New York Comic Con without any movies, but it made up for that with some info on its upcoming TV slate for Disney+.
During its panel focused on TV and animation, the company provided some release windows for its 2026 shows. Wonder Man lands January 27, and after that is Daredevil: Born Again. Season two will air that March, and see Matt Murdock reunite with Krysten Ritter’s hardboiled detective Jessica Jones to save New York from Mayor Fisk’s grip. A trailer for the season isn’t out yet, but those on the show floor have said it features both heroes in action, along with glimpses of Fisk, Bullseye, and Karen.
In the summer, X-Men ’97 will return for its second season. The panel featured a look at Apocalypse, who’ll play a big hand in the events of the season, since the heroes will fight him in the present day and meet him as En Sabah Nur in Ancient Egypt. But the fun doesn’t stop there: X-Men’s already renewed for season three, which’ll come at a later date.
Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man will be the big fall Marvel show, and its next season will bring Venom into the fray. (Not surprising, since he was teased in season one.) Daredevil will also return, this time wearing his classic red costume, and Gwen Stacy will show up in some kind of capacity.
Last but not least, Vision Quest, which Marvel’s called the closer to the trilogy comprised of WandaVision and Agatha All Along. Aside from the show’s logo, the panel brought on star Paul Bettany to reveal some story details, namely that the White Vision is struggling to make sense of what his Red counterpart did to him in WandaVision. As a result, he’s seeing digital or robotic characters like Ultron (James Spader), FRIDAY (Orla Brady), and even Dum-E (Henry Lewis) in human forms. Vision and Wanda’s son Tommy, aka Speedball, will also show up, played by Ruaridh Mollica (The Franchise). That show’s got a vague window of 2026, so it may be the last show of the year.
So, to recap: Wonder Man on January 27, Daredevil: Born Again in March, X-Men ’97 in the summer, Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man for fall, and Vision Quest probably gets the winter. Gonna be a busy year.