The future of Marvel's shows are really uncertain right now. But we've collected all the information out there, so you can simply find the different shows and when they are releasing. So here is all the Marvel series you can expect in 2023!
A new phase means a lot more exciting new series from Marvel, so this year is looking packed full of exiting new content! At least that's what I tell myself after the last year left me pretty disappointed. So let's take a look at this year's slate. We got a wild mix of different MCU series coming, so there should be something for everyone.
Although not many of Marvel's shows have really captured fans hearts, let's stay positive and believe some game changers must be in our long list of shows. Especially because we have a brand new multiverse and phase to explore!
Marvel Shows 2023: Release Dates, Plot & More
Important: Only three MCU shows are 100% confirmed for this year, and most of those have already released. In the last week, many rumors of delays have been circulating, especially for the Late 2023 shows. X-Men '97 and Agatha: Coven of Chaos have since been delayed into 2024 and the rest is likely to follow.
Marvel Show | Release Date |
Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur | February 10, 2023 |
Secret Invasion | June 21, 2023 |
Loki - Season 2 | October 6, 2023 |
Echo | January 2024 |
X-Men `97 | Early 2024 |
Agatha: Coven of Chaos | Fall 2024 |
Ironheart | September 3, 2025 |
Honestly, looking at these titles, I have very mixed feelings. The already released shows didn't turn out great, and Loki's season 2... Well as a big Loki fan, let's just say some things in the first season reeeeeeally bothered me.
Let's just hope the X-Men '97 remake turns out well. Should be harder to mess up when you already have a solid foundation.
Now let's take a closer look at each one, and its role in the MCU.
Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur (February 10, 2023)
Probably the most obscure show of this year is Moon Girl. I doubt, many here had even heard of it before. Not surprising considering it is mostly an animated kids' series.
Essentially, the show follows genius girl Lunella Lafayette as she accidentally brings a T-Rex through a time vortex into New York City. No, I'm not just writing down crazy ideas! This is really happening.
In this show they will have a large guest cast with names like Daveed Diggs, Maya Hawke and Alison Brie. And the producer, Laurence Fishburne, will play the Beyonder. So quite a colorful mix in the works here.
Secret Invasion (June 21, 2023)
Marvel has been going wild with their Multiverse shenanigans, leading to more and more over the top and extreme action. Secret Invasion is a nice breath of fresh air with its more grounded espionage setting.
The show is centered around Nick Fury and based on the comic storyline with the same name, offering a nice glimpse into his skill set and the secrets he holds.
Seems like the Skrull are back, this time as the antagonists, just like in the comics. It is only fitting for Samuel L. Jackson to reprise his role as Nick Fury and get to the bottom of it.
Also, the series continues the theme of “Where are the Avengers?”. This question has riddled most projects after Endgame and doesn't seem to be ending soon.
Loki – Season 2 (October 6, 2023)
Loki is a fan favorite and has been for a very long time, so expectations for his show were very high. The show is set for 6 episodes and will probably have major implications for the MCU.
With the multiverse getting officially released in season 1 and our first look at Kang, Loki really takes a center stage in the conflict to come.
Hopefully, Tom Hiddleston finally gets the main role in his own show and gets to have some fun with this pal Mobius (Owen Wilson).
The most important thing, though, will be to deal with the aftermath of killing He Who Remains, as his alternate versions now pose a much bigger threat to the multiverse.
Echo (January 2024)
Another character from a different Marvel show to get her own series is Echo. She appeared in Hawkeye as part of a mafia. So the show will probably go more towards an Anti-Hero direction. Especially because she has a connection to one of marvel famous villains the Kingpin.
The biggest hype for this show comes from the other character appearances, though. Matt Murdock AKA Daredevil will return! Not only that, but he is played by Charlie Cox. Furthermore, Krysten Ritter's Jessica Jones could also be in the show.
To explain why that's so exciting: Both of the actor's played versions of the character in their own Netflix TV-universe, completely separated from the MCU . So this feels a bit like an integration between those two. Pretty cool!
X-Men '97 (Early 2024)
Some might remember the old animated X-Men series from the 90s. Marvel certainly does, and after 26 years they are bringing us a direct continuation of it. Which means it is the only project on our list outside the MCU. Here is a little taste of the original, so you know what to expect this year:
What's really cool to hear is that many of the original actors are returning for their roles. This includes Coal Dodd as Wolverine, Cathernine Disher as Jean Grey and Lenore Zannas Rogue. Because Jubilee is an Asian character, the original voice Alyson Court has stepped back to allow someone representing the Asian community to play her.
Honestly, I'm really looking forward to some light fun without it being connected to so many other movies and shows. This is also a perfect way to show some of these characters before they inevitably will show up in the MCU.
Agatha: Darkhold Diaries (Fall 2024)
Now we get to the show stealer from Marvel's first show, Wandavision. Agatha Harkness appeared as an antagonist in it and quickly become a fan favorite, so no wonder she gets her own show.
Currently, it seems like the series will pick up as a kind-of sequel to Wandavision. Agatha is held captive in Westview by Wanda's spell. According to rumors a coven of witches will save her and from there a fun story develops.
Ironheart (September 3, 2025)
With high expectations, I'm watching for any news on Ironheart. Riri Williams was introduced in Wakanda Forever and is getting a chance to step up her role in the universe.
A trailer for the show has apparently already been shown behind closed doors at last year's D23, so it is definitely far along in the development process. Still, it looks like we'll have to wait until 2025 for the show to release, which is probably because of the SAG-AFTRA strikes that have shaken up Hollywood.
For those who don't know anything or want a little more information on her backstory, Marvel posted a cute animated video as a crash course:
One of the most interesting things to watch out for is the handling of Tony Stark in her story. For none comic fans, here's a quick history lesson. Originally, Ironheart was mentored by the legend Iron Man himself, and he had a similar relationship to her as the MCU counterpart shares with Spider-Man. Of course, that isn't quite possible now, right?
And that's all we currently know! We'll keep you updated on all new information, release dates and more throughout the year. But from the looks of it, we Marvel fans will be very busy!