A dozen years after The Avengers and Avengers: Age of Ultron director Joss Whedon dismissed the character, Simon Williams’s time in the (Marvel) spotlight is almost here. Revealed to be in development in the summer of 2022, Marvel Studios Wonder Man streaming series has been shrouded so heavily in mystery that some fans have questioned its existence. Developed for Disney Plus by Shang Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings and Spider-Man 4 director Destin Daniel Cretton and Brooklyn Nine-Nine writer Andrew Guest, the streaming series has never been included in any of Marvel Studios’ head honcho Kevin Feige’s convention presentations despite originally being slated for a late-2023 release.
Pretty much everyone but Wonder Man. I never did figure out what he was for.
-Joss Whedon on which Avengers he’d like to add to the roster of a sequel to 2012’s The Avengers
In early 2023, Marvel exec Stephen Broussard confirmed the series’ development, saying, “Destin is doing a television show for us called Wonder Man,” before joking that, “I think that’s out there in the world.”With Yaha Abdul-Mateen II set to lead the series as the eponymous character, Wonder Man began principal photography in Los Angeles in the spring of 2023 with Just Mercy director of photography Brett Pawlak charged with crafting its aesthetic. However, as the Hollywood writers’ strike grew, Marvel Studios was forced to halt production on the series. Following the timeout, which saw some Marvel Studios rethink their approach to streaming series, production resumed on Wonder Man under the Marvel Spotlight banner and then quietly wrapped with no word from the studio on when it may see the light of day. Now it seems as though the studio might have some idea of when it’ll be Simon Williams’ turn to shine.
As per the Disney All Acess for the project, Wonder Man is tentatively scheduled to stream on Disney Plus in December 2025.

Based on the character of Wonder Man, one of Marvel’s oldest characters, first introduced in 1964 in the pages of Avengers No 9. Known as Simon Williams, a celebrity actor and stuntman. In a nutshell, it is a story of two actors struggling to make it in the Hollywood of the MCU, [asking] the big question what does Hollywood look like in a world where super heroes are real?
–Reported logline for Marvel Television’s Wonder Man
Given Marvel Studios’ current plan to slow the development and release of Marvel Television’s streaming series, a 2025 release for Wonder Man is a pleasant surprise. With Daredevil: Born Again debuting on D+ on March 4, 2025 and Ironheart expected later in the year, Wonder Man, which was expected by many to kick off the streamer’s 2026 slate, would become the third streaming series of the year.
[Wonder Man will] be definitely influenced by the comics. One of the things that we’re excited about it is that it’s going to feel very unique. It’s not going to feel like anything you’ve quite seen in the MCU before. And the kind of stories we can tell on Disney+, which has been fun. Like streaming, serialized storytelling is a totally different muscle. So, we’re having a blast making that one.
–Marvel Parliament member Stephen Broussard
In addition to Abdul-Mateen II, Wonder Man will also see Ben Kingsley return as Trevor Slattery and feature Demetrius Grosse as Eric Williams, the villainous Grim Reaper and the brother of Simon. Ed Harris, Josh Gad, Lauren Glazier and Werner Herzog were also reportedly added to the cast of the series which is being helmed by a team of directors including Stella Meghie and James Ponsoldt.




























