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Marvel muestra por primera vez a Wonder Man en el tráiler de Disney+

by Matthew Mar 25,2026

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

As the curtain rises on 2025, Disney+ has dropped its most electrifying programming announcement yet — a bold, cinematic preview that blends superhero thrills, intergalactic dread, and pulse-pounding true crime. With a mix of long-awaited revivals, genre-bending originals, and franchise reinventions, the platform is setting the stage for what could be its most transformative year to date.


The MCU’s Next Evolution: Wonder Man Arrives With Swagger

At the heart of the announcement is Marvel’s Wonder Man, a fresh chapter in the Marvel Cinematic Universe that boldly leans into meta storytelling and Hollywood self-awareness. Yahya Abdul-Mateen II (Candyman, Black Panther) delivers a magnetic performance as Simon Williams, a gifted actor and stuntman navigating the surreal world of superhero casting — a concept as ironic as it is inspired.

His audition process unfolds in a series of dreamlike, hyper-stylized set pieces, where every leap and explosion blurs the line between performance and reality. But it’s the reveal of Ben Kingsley as Trevor Slattery, once again donning his iconic role as the man who briefly became the Mandarin, that sends shockwaves through the preview. Slattery’s return — now a seasoned, if slightly unhinged, mentor figure — adds depth and dark humor to Simon’s journey, as the two clash in audition rooms, on rooftops, and even in surreal dream sequences.

"You’re not just an actor, Simon. You’re a weapon. And weapons don’t need to be real to be dangerous."
— Trevor Slattery, in a chilling callback to his past.

The teaser closes with a jarring twist: a real-world explosion that erupts mid-audition — only to reveal it was all a rehearsal. The implication? The world of Wonder Man might not be as fictional as it seems.


Alien: Earth – When the Nightmare Returns to the Stars

The Alien franchise, long dormant in television, roars back to life with Alien: Earth, a standalone series set decades after the original Alien (1979) and Alien: Covenant (2017). The 60-second teaser opens in silence — a deep-space freighter, The Eos, hurtling toward a quiet, unremarkable Earth in 2045. The crash is sudden, violent. Smoke rises from a remote Pacific island.

Cut to Sydney Chandler as Dr. Elara Voss, a brilliant but disillusioned xenobiologist and the show’s revolutionary protagonist — a synthetic-human hybrid, born from secret 21st-century experiments. She’s not fully human. Not fully machine. And when the alien lifeform that caused the crash begins to awaken, she’s the only one who can hear its voice.

The teaser flashes with disturbing imagery: a child’s laugh echoing through a forest, a scientist’s eyes turning black mid-sentence, and a final shot of a faceless, elongated creature staring into a mirror — its reflection… not quite right.

"They said Earth was safe. They lied. I was made to protect it. But what if I’m the one who needs saving?"
— Dr. Elara Voss

With a haunting score by Jóhann Jóhannsson (posthumously featured in a tribute), Alien: Earth isn’t just a reboot — it’s a return to the franchise’s soul: isolation, existential dread, and the terror of the unknown.


More Must-See TV: A Lineup That Delivers on Every Front

Beyond Marvel and sci-fi horror, Disney+’s 2025 slate is packed with genre-defying hits:

  • Chad Powers (starring Glen Powell as a former college QB trying to coach a high school football team in rural Texas) — a laugh-out-loud sports comedy with a Friday Night Lights heart and a Zoolander twist.

  • All’s Fair (from American Horror Story mastermind Ryan Murphy) — a razor-sharp courtroom drama that dives into the scandalous 2024 U.S. presidential election, examining truth, power, and the price of justice. The cast includes Elizabeth Debicki, Mahershala Ali, and Joaquin Phoenix in a surprise guest role.

  • Percy Jackson and the Olympians, Season 2 — set to premiere in spring 2025, with new gods, new monsters, and a deeper exploration of the prophecy that could end the world. A new twist: Athena returns — but not as the goddess of wisdom. As the goddess of war.

  • Only Murders in the Building, Season 5 — the beloved mystery series returns with a Hitchcockian twist: the trio investigates a murder in a celebrity-themed hotel… where every guest is a famous person who hasn’t died yet.


What’s Next?

With Wonder Man premiering in March 2025, Alien: Earth launching in September, and Percy Jackson Season 2 dropping in April, Disney+ is clearly aiming not just to entertain — but to redefine streaming television.

"2025 isn’t just a year on the calendar. It’s a new era of storytelling — and we’re not holding back."
— Rebecca Campbell, Head of Original Content, Disney+

So whether you're here for the Marvel madness, the alien terror, or just a good old-fashioned twist in the courtroom, one thing’s clear: 2025 on Disney+ is not a preview. It’s a promise.

🔥 The next chapter begins… on Disney+.

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