

Marvel showed out, showcasing what’s next for TV and animation during its panel at New York Comic-Con. The panel opened up with a video of New York City with Wilson Fisk narrating. During the one-hour panel, the franchise showcased trailers for upcoming series, which included the second seasons of Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man, X-Men ’97, Daredevil: Born Again, and the new series, Wonder Man, and Vision Quest.

Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man kicked off the panel with a new trailer for the upcoming second season of the animated series. The trailer showcased what is to come from the series as well as the characters that will appear. These new characters include Gwen Stacy, Daredevil, and even possibly Venom. The animated series is scheduled to drop on Disney+ in the fall of 2026.


Continuing with another animated series, the panel shared the trailer for the second season of X-Men ’97. The second season will see many of the known heroes transported to the past and even the future, as they deal with different issues, trying to get back to their present timeline. The season will develop more of what is to come in future seasons of the series. The second season of X-Men ’97 will air on Disney+ in the summer of 2026. Attendees also received the news that a third season is in the works.
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As the panel continues, we segue from the animated world into live-action series, starting with Daredevil: Born Again. The trailer for the second season of The Devil of Hell’s Kitchen provides fans with a wealth of information on what is to come. The trailer shows Charlie Cox (The Defenders, Kin) as Daredevil as he continues the good fight against evil, but many fans were surprised when the trailer showed Krysten Ritter (Breaking Bad, Orphan Black: Echoes) returning to the role of Jessica Jones. Cox and Ritter were both at the panel, hopping around on how they are such good friends and are glad to be working on set together again. Daredevil: Born Again premieres on Disney+ in March 2026.


Next up on the list is the much-anticipated Wonder Man. The upcoming series recently released the teaser trailer for the series, but now, during the convention, stars Yahya Abdul-Mateen II (Watchmen, The Get Down) and Ben Kingsley (Iron Man 3, Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings) surprised fans with a full official trailer. The two spoke about how excited they were to do these roles and how they can’t wait for fans to see the full series. Wonder Man will be available to stream this December. Below is the official trailer for Wonder Man.
To close the panel, fans got to see the official trailer for the upcoming Vision Quest. Paul Bettany (Legion, Uncle Frank), who plays Vision, came out to reveal the very packed trailer for the series. The trailer showcased a vast number of characters known to Marvel fans, but have never had human form. Two of these characters include J.A.R.V.I.S. and F.R.I.D.A.Y. The trailer ended, leaving fans confused by the sudden appearance of Vision’s lost son, who may play a big role in the upcoming series.
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Did you know Vision Quest is part of a trilogy?
Bettany’s upcoming Vision Quest may explore a new journey for the synthoid hero, but it’s part of a larger story within the Marvel Cinematic Universe. True Marvel TV fans know the series is part of a larger trilogy, which began in 2021, and initiated a new era for Marvel Studios on the small screen. Vision Quest is the third series in the Wanda Maximoff saga, which began with WandaVision and continued with last year’s Agatha All Along.
Starring Elisabeth Olsen (His Three Daughters, Wind River), WandaVision followed the orphaned immigrant, former weapon, and reformed Avenger after losing the love of her life, Vision. The insurmountable grief unlocked something within her, forging a false reality that she controlled through chaos magic as the new Scarlet Witch. This awakening had perilous consequences, including introducing Wanda to Agatha Harkness, a centuries-old succubus with ulterior motives.
Harkness, played by Kathryn Hahn (I Know This Much Is True, Step Brothers), continued her story in Agatha All Along. The comedic drama found her seeking redemption for years of toil and trouble as the MCU embraced more of its supernatural elements. Here, Agatha recruits a coven to pilgrimage down the Witches’ Road. Legend has it that reaching the road’s end rewards the traveler with their wildest dreams, if they survive.
