Marvel Television just made quite a splash at New York Comic Con this weekend. During the showcase of their upcoming titles, fans got updates about favorites like Daredevil: Born Again, X-Men ‘97 and Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man. In addition, Wonder Man and Vision Quest got a special preview for the folks in attendance. 

Let’s hop right in to see all the latest stuff that Marvel TV has planned for 2026 and beyond! Brandon Davis from That Hashtag Show and Phase Hero was the host for the festivities:

Daredevil: Born Again Season 2

Daredevil: Born Again Season 2

The Devil of Hell’s Kitchen returned earlier this year on Disney+. Now, with the reintroduction out of the way, get ready for two more seasons with Charlie Cox and Vincent D’Onofrio. It’s only right that New York City plays host to Marvel revealing new details about Daredevil: Born Again Season 2.

Charlie Cox spoke about Matt Murdock’s journey into a full-on war in the upcoming episodes. There will be a familiar face along for the ride in Season 2 as well. Krysten Ritter walked up onto that stage as the room was electrified by her return. Jessica Jones is back and the fans were more than delighted. March 2026, Daredevil is back! There was a new look for people in attendance.

Marvel’s X-Men ‘97 Season 2

Possibly the most loved release of the last two years from Marvel Studios was X-Men ‘97. Marvel Television’s boss, Brad Winderbaum, talked to Eric and Julia Lewald, original writers for X-Men: The Animated Series. They are back, along with producer Larry Houston for the Mutants’ second outing on Disney+.

Summer of 2026 will follow-up on all those dangling threads from X-Men ‘97’s first season. It’s safe to say that people really love these characters and can’t wait to see more.

Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man Season 2

Next fall, Spider-Man is back in Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man on Disney+. Showrunner Jeff Trammell’s unique take on the wall-crawler returns after a fun first outing on streaming. Fusing both classic elements of Spider-Man with modern interpretations of his large cast of friends, the show was critically adored.

The biggest tease for the show involved a certain black goop that fans in attendance were all too familiar with from previous adventures with Spidey.

Marvel’s Wonder Man

Marvel Television

Yahya Abdul-Mateen II is Simon Williams. He wants to be Wonder Man in the MCU. One problem, he’s going to have to audition for it. Abdul-Mateen is teamed with Ben Kinglsey’s Trevor Slattery in a meta take on Hollywood, showbusiness and the stories that make us all fall in love with the superhero genre.

Destin Daniel Cretton is behind the camera for multiple episodes of Wonder Man. Los Angeles provides a backdrop for Marvel Studios’ most meta entry to date. Eight episodes are slated for release beginning January 27, 2026.

Vision Quest

This was the biggest surprise of the panel. Brad Winderbaum wanted to send the attendees home with a little something extra. Vision Quest sees Paul Bettany return to the MCU as Vision. So, naturally, he walked on stage. The star talked about being across from James Spader’s Ultron once again. 

Bringing back a fan-favorite Marvel villain ignited a lot of discussion online. But, the show is the third in the spiritual succession of WandaVision, Agatha All Along, and now Vision Quest. (Let the obvious speculation about another high-profile return commence!) Vision is back in 2026.

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