Marvel Television and Marvel Animation head Brad Winderbaum and a slew of special guests took to the New York Comic Con stage to share various reveals and updates on shows coming to Disney+ from across the MCU.
Marvel Television and Marvel Animation brought some major news to the New York Comic Con stage, presenting a number of key reveals of all the Marvel series coming soon to Disney+.The panel was moderated by Phase Hero host Brandon Davis, alongside Head of Marvel Television and Marvel Animation Brad Winderbaum, and featured special guests from across the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
Season 2 Winderbaum kicked things off with a look at Season 2 of Marvel Animation’s coming to Disney+ in Fall 2026.Winderbaum teased that Season 2 will bring more Spidey-lore to the screen — and the footage included a sentient black goo that was immediately familiar to fans in the room.Yahya Abdul-Mateen II and Sir Ben Kingsley shared a look at their new series that takes audiences behind the scenes of a super hero movie remake: Kingsley and Abdul-Mateen II talked about working with director Destin Daniel Cretton, shooting in Los Angeles, and the fun of playing a character who is also an actor, before sharing the first trailer for the show, which debuts its 8-episode season January 27, 2026 on Disney+.
Enjoy the first trailer: Season 2 The panel also included reveals from one of Marvel’s most iconic New York City heroes.’s Charlie Cox came to the stage to talk about where Season 2 of the hit series will find Matt Murdock/Daredevil.One big reveal was when Krysten Ritter came to the stage to announce she was returning to the MCU as Jessica Jones alongside Cox.
She talked about finally returning to the character six years after the end of her eponymous series, before the cast shared a look at Season 2 of , coming to Disney+ in March 2026.The group confirmed that Season 3 of the series was already in the works.In a final reveal, Winderbaum returned to talk about , the conclusion of the trilogy that started with and continued with last year’s He was joined by MCU veteran Paul Bettany, who talked about reuniting with James Spader’s Ultron before sharing an exclusive look at the series coming in 2026.
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