Every Confirmed Disney+ Marvel Studios Show Coming Out After ‘Ironheart’

The Marvel Cinematic Universe keeps growing, bringing fresh stories to Disney+ that expand its thrilling multiverse. With ‘Ironheart’ wrapping up Phase Five in June 2025, we’re ready to dive into Phase Six, packed with exciting series that promise action, emotion, and new heroes.
From animated adventures to gritty live-action tales, the lineup offers something for everyone. Let’s break down every confirmed Disney+ Marvel Studios show coming after ‘Ironheart’, sorted by release date, with details on what makes each one special.
Eyes of Wakanda (August 27, 2025)
This animated series dives into the rich history of Wakanda, following the Hatut Zeraze, brave warriors tasked with protecting Vibranium artifacts. Created by Todd Harris and produced by Ryan Coogler’s Proximity Media, it’s a four-episode anthology set in the MCU’s main timeline.
We’ll see these warriors on global missions, battling enemies to safeguard Wakanda’s secrets. With Coogler’s touch and Harris directing, expect vibrant storytelling that honors Black Panther’s legacy. A teased appearance by Iron Fist adds intrigue to this action-packed adventure.
Marvel Zombies (October 3, 2025)
Get ready for a darker MCU with ‘Marvel Zombies’, a four-episode animated series rated TV-MA. Directed by Bryan Andrews, it continues the zombie apocalypse from ‘What If…?’s zombie episode, set in an alternate timeline.
This show follows survivors facing undead versions of heroes and villains, blending horror with Marvel’s emotional core. With Zeb Wells as head writer, it promises intense action and a fresh spin on familiar characters, perfect for a spooky October binge.
Wonder Man (December 2025)
‘Wonder Man’ brings Hollywood satire to the MCU with an eight-episode live-action series under the Marvel Spotlight banner. Yahya Abdul-Mateen II stars as Simon Williams, a super-powered actor, with Destin Daniel Cretton, Stella Meghie, James Ponsoldt, and Tiffany Johnson directing.
Andrew Guest leads as showrunner, crafting a mix of comedy and action. Ben Kingsley returns as Trevor Slattery, mentoring Simon, while Demetrius Grosse plays the villainous Grim Reaper. This standalone story offers a lighthearted take on the MCU’s superhero world.
Daredevil: Born Again, Season 2 (March 2026)
Charlie Cox is back as Matt Murdock in the second season of ‘Daredevil: Born Again’, an eight-episode run picking up after a stellar first season. Dario Scardapane runs the show, with directors Justin Benson, Aaron Moorhead, Solvan Naim, Iain B. MacDonald, and Angela Barnes.
Expect intense street-level action as Matt faces Wilson Fisk’s growing power, joined by Jon Bernthal’s Punisher and Krysten Ritter’s Jessica Jones. Building on the Netflix series’ legacy, this season dives deeper into New York’s gritty underbelly.
Vision Quest (2026)
Paul Bettany returns as White Vision in this eight-episode series exploring the synthezoid’s search for identity post-‘WandaVision’. Terry Matalas, known for ‘Star Trek: Picard’, serves as showrunner and director, joined by Christopher J. Byrne, Vincenzo Natali, and Gandja Monteiro.
The show blends sci-fi and emotional depth, with James Spader and Todd Stashwick in key roles. As Vision navigates his purpose, we’ll see ties to the MCU’s multiverse, making this a must-watch for ‘WandaVision’ fans.
Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man, Season 2 (2026)
This animated series returns with Hudson Thames voicing Peter Parker in an alternate MCU timeline. Jeff Trammell, head writer and showrunner, continues the story from the well-received first season, released in January 2025.
Following Peter’s freshman adventures, season two explores new challenges and villains like Rhino and Doctor Octopus. Charlie Cox voices Daredevil, adding street-level grit. With a third season already in the works, this show keeps Spider-Man’s legacy swinging.
Untitled Punisher Special (2026)
Jon Bernthal reprises his role as Frank Castle in a one-off ‘Marvel Studios Special Presentation’. Directed by Reinaldo Marcus Green, who co-writes with Bernthal, this 2026 special promises raw, intense action.
Tied to ‘Daredevil: Born Again’, it brings the Punisher’s brutal justice to the MCU’s main timeline. Details are scarce, but expect a standalone story that captures Frank’s gritty essence, perfect for fans of his Netflix run.
Which of these MCU series are you most excited to stream, or is there another Marvel project you’re hoping for? Drop your thoughts in the comments!