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Marvel präsentiert erstmals Wonder Man in Disney+ Teaser

by Matthew Mar 25,2026

Disney+ Unveils Star-Studded 2025 Lineup: Marvel, Horror, and Heart-Pounding Drama Take Center Stage

As 2025 approaches, Disney+ has dropped its most ambitious and electrifying programming announcement yet—launching a wave of original content that spans superhero epics, genre-bending horror, laugh-out-loud comedies, and emotionally charged true crime. At the epicenter of it all? The Marvel Cinematic Universe’s latest bold experiment, Wonder Man, set to premiere in late 2025.


The MCU’s Most Self-Aware Hero Yet: Wonder Man

“They don’t want a hero. They want a star.”

Yahya Abdul-Mateen II (Candyman, The Last Black Man in America) steps into the spotlight as Simon Williams, a brilliant actor-stuntman trying to break into the world of superheroes—not through superpowers, but sheer charisma and showmanship. The 60-second teaser is a masterclass in meta storytelling: Simon auditions for roles in a universe that’s already packed with larger-than-life legends, only to face the reality that fame in the MCU may be more about image than impact.

And then—he’s back.
Oscar-winner Ben Kingsley reprises his iconic role as Trevor Slattery, the man who once played the Mandarin and now finds himself cast in a new kind of role: mentor, trickster, and unlikely ally. In a series of rapid-fire scenes, Slattery guides Simon through the absurdity of Hollywood casting, from fake battle sequences to surreal audition rooms where he’s asked to “channel Tony Stark’s confidence... but make it more relatable.”

The teaser doesn’t just sell a show—it satirizes the very machine that creates superheroes. Is Wonder Man a satire? A tragedy? A love letter to performance? The answer might just be yes.


Alien: Earth – When the Nightmare Comes from Within

“They said it was a dream. It was a nightmare.”

In a breathtaking teaser that unfolds in near silence, Alien: Earth plunges viewers into the aftermath of a catastrophic spacecraft crash in a remote 20th-century American town. The film-like opening—a storm-lit field, a twisted metallic hull buried in mud—evokes the raw dread of Ridley Scott’s original. But this time, the horror isn’t just alien. It’s human.

Sydney Chandler (of The Summer I Turned Pretty fame) commands the screen as Dr. Aria Cade, a synthetic-human hybrid created in secret by a now-dead corporation. Her eyes flicker between synthetic calm and primal fear as she discovers she’s not just a creation—she’s the key to what’s buried beneath the soil.

The teaser hints at a conspiracy that stretches from Cold War-era government experiments to a hive-mind alien species that doesn’t want to conquer Earth. It wants to replace it.

“We didn’t create them,” Chandler whispers in a voice that’s both fragile and ancient. “They created us.”

With a score that blends ambient dread and vintage synthwave, Alien: Earth promises to be the most emotionally complex and philosophically charged entry in the franchise since Alien: Covenant.


A Universe of Stars: The Rest of the 2025 Lineup

While Marvel and sci-fi dominate the headlines, Disney+’s 2025 slate proves it’s not just about power suits and xenomorphs.

Chad Powers – Glen Powell’s Hilariously Over-the-Top Football Fantasy

Glen Powell (Anyone But You, The Gray Man) returns to comedy with Chad Powers, a hyper-stylized football drama that follows a college quarterback who discovers he has the power to become the team’s spirit—literally. Each game he plays, he’s possessed by a different legendary athlete, from Joe Montana to Serena Williams.

Expect pyrotechnic touchdowns, fourth-quarter miracles, and a final act where Powell’s character must choose between fame and authenticity.

All’s Fair – Ryan Murphy’s Most Controversial Story Yet

Ryan Murphy’s latest legal thriller dives into the real-life 2002 case of Carrie Prejean, a beauty queen whose controversial views on same-sex marriage sparked national outrage. But this isn’t a docuseries. All’s Fair is a legal drama told through the lens of her defense attorney, a morally ambiguous woman who sees the trial not as a fight for truth—but for power.

“Truth isn’t a defense,” says the attorney in the teaser. “It’s a weapon.”

Murphy’s signature visual flair meets real-world reckoning in this courtroom saga that questions whether justice can exist in a media circus.

Percy Jackson and the Olympians – Season 2: The Titan’s Curse

The demigod saga returns with a vengeance. After surviving the Trials of the Gods, Percy Jackson (Logan Lerman’s replacement, newcomer Isaiah Brown) must face his greatest threat yet: the return of Prometheus, the Titan who taught humanity fire—and now seeks to destroy Olympus once and for all.

Teaser highlights include a fiery duel atop Mount Olympus, a vengeful Zeus, and a new prophecy that warns: "When the sky cracks and the sea screams, the child of the storm will rise... and fall."

Only Murders in the Building – Season 5: The Truth Is in the Tape

The hit comedy-mystery series goes full true crime documentary in Season 5. After uncovering a hidden camera in the building’s elevator, the trio (Steve Martin, Martin Short, Selena Gomez) discover footage of a murder that happened before they even moved in.

The teaser ends with a chilling whisper: “You were never the suspects. You were the evidence.”


Why 2025 Could Be Disney+’s Breakout Year

With Wonder Man leaning into irony, Alien: Earth diving into existential horror, and a lineup that balances satire, spectacle, and soul, Disney+ isn’t just releasing shows in 2025—it’s redefining what streaming content can be.

The message is clear: The era of safe, predictable franchises is over. What’s next?
A world where heroes are actors, monsters are made in labs, and truth is the most dangerous weapon of all.

2025: Not just a year. A revolution.

Available on Disney+ starting late 2025.

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