Hawkee
01-13-2026, 05:45 AM
After stellar performing shows like She-Hulk Attorney At Law and Secret Invasion Marvel will get back into the television arena with Marvel's Wonder Man. The series which debuts January 27th on Disney+ tells the tale of Simon a guy who wishes to be a famous actor in Hollywood but also has a secret talent that will get him well known that only he knows. The series will last six episodes and feature actor Ben Kingsley as one of the characters. I think Wonder Man will show promise and be as successful as Loki was and judging by the trailers Marvel will get high praise for Wonder Man when it debuts January 27th
Hawkee
01-14-2026, 05:11 AM
I also think Marvel is afraid that Wonder Man will turn out like Moon Knight and Hawkeye did for Marvel Television because Marvel is having high hopes that Wonder Man will score giant ratings and be a smash hit. Because with many Marvel Television shows soon announced for 2027 and beyond such as Paul Bettany's Vision Quest debuting next year Wonder Man I think will be a miracle for Marvel and I can bet during the Super Bowl it will see a lot of ads during the commercial breaks of the game. But however it performs Wonder Man will be the show that puts Marvel back on top again
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