There’s been a lot of silence on Marvel Studios’ future with its next Disney+ series, Secret Invasion. So far, it seems like we’ll only get two this year which is quite the departure from the last two years that saw an onslaught of various projects that further expanded the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Yet, as we wait for any news, it seems the next Disney+ series won’t be with us for quite some time.
Geeks Worldwide KC Walsh has shared an interesting detail in regards to what we can expect from the upcoming Secret Invasion Disney+ series. While he doesn’t offer any insight into when exactly, he claims that the series is currently eyeing a May release. Of course, this may change, as he points out, especially with the tie-in film The Marvels getting pushed back to November.
Of course, May is also when we’ll get our hands on the next Guardians of the Galaxy movie, and if they are hoping to spread out the projects more, they may push it back into the summer. Still, if they were eyeing a May release, it would match with the original release window for The Marvels. That also would hint at Loki potentially being a later release though depending on how far along these projects are, they could also be switching to have a closer tie-in with Kang’s arrival in Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania. Whatever series gets released this summer, we’re likely to get a trailer that’ll confirm it.
We’re already about to see Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania, but we know tiny bout what exactly is happening on the Disney+ side of things. There have been a few teases of projects getting postponed and we still have no release date for Secret Invasion; Marvel Studios’ return to exploring the more grounded, spy-centered aspect of its franchise.
While we still wait for a new trailer and release date, it seems we got at least a minor update for the show created by Mr. Robot‘s Kyle Bradstreet. According to the always reliable Film Music Reporter, Kris Bowers has joined the project as its composer. He’s worked on quite a variety of projects ranging from Dear White People. the popular Bridgerton series, Green Book, and even Space Jam: A New Legacy. So, he definitely has an interesting variety of projects on his back but may have the opportunity to work on many others similar to how Michael Giacchino became quite a favorite.
The first tease we got for Secret Invasion hinted at a very grounded take on the original, which is likely to upset some hoping to see a bunch of Skrull-replaced Avengers. Still, the story does lend itself to Marvel Studios to attempt their own take on what Andor accomplished. Plus, if you get someone as talented as Bradstreet to direct a series for you, you’ll be sure to give him as much freedom to make it work and play with your head throughout.
Marvel Studios has been in the focus for a variety of reasons. No matter where one lands, the discussion may never truly end especially on the wide vast internet. Still, there are many sides to any production company, and it seems that the former Game of Thrones star has some kind words for Marvel Studios.
In a new interview with IndieWire, Emilia Clarke got a chance to look back at her past with Disney’s other major franchise Star Wars while also sharing some excitement about her time with Secret Invasion. It seems that she’d a “wicked time” working with them and calls them “absolutely brilliant.”
I’m genuinely having a wicked time on Marvel, though, they’re absolutely brilliant.
Emilia Clarke
It’s certainly high praise for Marvel Studios, which has tended to be under flack from Social Media and some industry experts. Some veteran directors even take shots at the modern blockbuster style that these comic book film adaptations offer. Ethan Hawke did point out that the studio “loves actors“ and their studio approach gives the various directors that work on their films more flexibility in adapting elements by normalizing reshoots.
The biggest issue facing Marvel Studios has been the growing demand for CG work on their projects and with last-minute changes happening frequently, it adds more pressure to an industry that has a difficult model similar to marketing agencies. Not everything is as black and white but it always remains interesting to see just how varied experiences are on any project in Hollywood.
As of now, it looks like Marvel Studios will be pushing out three streaming series in 2023. Spread out over Spring, Summer and Fall, the series couldn’t really be any different from one another than they are though all three do share one thing in common: very little is known about them to date! To fix that and get you primed for 2023, we share what it is we know about each project.
Secret Invasion
When news of this series was first broken by the trades, it was described as a Nick Fury-centric project, so after years of being an important supporting character, Fury gets to shine in Secret Invasion. Fans looking for this to be an Avengers cameo fest like the comic book event of the same name are likely barking up the wrong tree. This is likely to be a much more personal and small-scale paranoid thriller that revolves a little more closely around the worlds of Fury and Talos and those in their orbits such as Rhodey, Talos’ daughter and Olivia Colman’s Sonya Falsworth. Kingsley Ben-Adir’s Skrull villain has a history with Talos’ family which lends itself to being a much smaller story.
Obviously, Skrulls have been on Earth for some time now and have infiltrated positions of power and Europe seems to be a hot spot. The official description from Disney Plus indicates that the Skrulls, much like in the comics, want Earth to be their new planet and crew gifts that were handed out indicate that the story may take some inspiration from the comics in the form of Ben-Adir’s faction believing the Earth was prophesied to belong to them. Outside of that, this isn’t the Avengers-level event you’re looking for.
Loki Season 2
Even though there’s great connectivity and continuity from Season 1 with Eric Martin taking over for Michael Waldron, going into Season 2 expecting more of the same would be a mistake. What you think you know about the end of Season 1 may not be quite right…and it could lead to one hell of a wild ride.
All of Season 1’s key players are back and Owen Wilson and Tom Hiddleston‘s fantastic chemistry will be at the forefront again, so expect some more laughs. However, this is still a wild time-traveling adventure and it will explore the fallout from Sylvie’s choices in the Season 1 finale. Ke Huy Quan‘s Bo plays a major role in dealing with that fallout and much like Season 1, you’ll probably be surprised by who the villain of the series actually is (unless you’ve already been spoiled) and how important this series is to the overall plot of the Multiverse Saga.
Ironheart
“Dark arts vs. technology.” It sounded hard to believe at first, but Marvel Studios has taken the dive in Ironheart, due out sometime in the Fall. Riri Williams’ debut in Black Panther: Wakanda Forever means fans will already know a bit about the character when the series begins which is perfect because it’s going to take some time to wrap their brains around Sacha Baron Cohen‘s Mephisto and his deal with Anthony Ramos‘ Parker Robbins.
The footage of this screened exclusively at D23 put an emphasis on Robbins and his gang of misfits, which he wants Williams to join. It also looked upbeat and incredibly fun, giving the impression that this series may be the surprise hit of 2023.
Following Kevin Feige‘s big summer blowout at SDCC ’22, Marvel Studios’ 2023 streaming slate seemed incredibly ambitious and full. Secret Invasion, Season 2 of Loki, Echo, Ironheart and Agatha: Coven of Chaos were set to be spread out from Spring to Winter, making 2023 Disney +’s most Marvel-ous year to date. No official updates to the streaming slate were given at D23, but as the year has progressed, the possibility that the slate might shift has begun to become realistic. Rumors that Echo might be delayed seemed to be confirmed by showrunner Marion Dayre and that show’s connection to Daredevil: Born Again may lead to other shows being bumped around. In the past, it was Disney’s practice to send out a preview of the upcoming year’s slate to members of the media who would be covering their projects, but given the ongoing impact of COVID on those projects, it’s become difficult for the company to make long-term plans. In the absence of that, fans are left to take what they can find online and right now, that means conflicting information even from official sources.
As 2022 comes to an end and fans are hungry for information about what Marvel Studios projects they’ll be able to catch at home in 2023, it appears that the studio itself isn’t sure. Conflicting reports today from various official branches of Marvel have called into question what exactly the plan might be. First, Marvel’s UK and Ireland account released a small teaser that indicates all five streaming series originally planned for 2023 are still on the docket!
However, a trip over to Disney + Japan shows that only Secret Invasion, Loki and Ironheart are expected to be released in 2023. So which source is to be believed? It’s impossible to say at this point. Marvel Studios official Twitter account has not shared the Marvel UK & Ireland tweet and the Disney website still lists all five projects as 2023 releases and does not seem to have been updated recently. Fans may remember as similar situation arising in 2020 as Marvel Studios seemed to be intent on releasing WandaVision before the end of the year, but did not have it ready to stream until 2021. Unfortunately, with no official release from Disney available, it seems like the studio’s lack of information is working against itself for the time being.
Marvel Studios 2022 slate was as uneven as any the studio has put out in some time. Strong streaming offerings such as Ms. Marvel and Werewolf by Night gave in-home entertainment a boost while theatrically Marvel put out one of its biggest duds in Thor: Love and Thunder. Will 2023 be a stronger year? Like 2022, all of the studio’s films are sequels but unlike 2022 none of the streaming series will add new heroes to the MCU. For 2023 to be a success, Marvel Studios had better have some good stories ready to roll!
Which stories are the members of Team MM looking forward to the most? We ranked them by most anticipated movie, most anticipated series and most anticipated overall…and asked our Twitter followers to do the same! Here’s what we found out…
Charles Murphy
Most Anticipated Movie
Ant-Man and The Wasp: Quantumania
The Marvels
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3
Most Anticipated Series
Loki, Season 2
Ironheart
Secret Invasion
Most Anticipated Project
Ant-Man and The Wasp: Quantumania
Loki, Season 2
The Marvels
Ironheart
Secret Invasion
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3
Torbjorn Frazier
Most Anticipated Movie
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3
Ant-Man and The Wasp: Quantumania
The Marvels
Most Anticipated Series
Loki, Season 2
Secret Invasion
Ironheart
Most Anticipated Project
Loki, Season 2
Ant-Man and The Wasp: Quantumania
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3
Secret Invasion
The Marvels
Ironheart
Meghan Hall
Most Anticipated Movie
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3
Ant-Man and The Wasp: Quantumania
The Marvels
Most Anticipated Series
Loki, Season 2
Secret Invasion
Ironheart
Most Anticipated Project
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3
Ant-Man and The Wasp: Quantumania
The Marvels
Loki, Season 2
Secret Invasion
Ironheart
Brandi Blahnik
Most Anticipated Movie
Ant-Man and The Wasp: Quantumania
The Marvels
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3
Most Anticipated Series
Secret Invasion
Ironheart
Loki, Season 2
Most Anticipated Project
Ant-Man and The Wasp: Quantumania
The Marvels
Secret Invasion
Ironheart
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3
Loki, Season 2
Darian Scalamoni
Most Anticipated Movie
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3
Ant-Man and The Wasp: Quantumania
The Marvels
Most Anticipated Series
Loki, Season 2
Secret Invasion
Ironheart
Most Anticipated Project
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3
Loki, Season 2
Secret Invasion
Ant-Man and The Wasp: Quantumania
Ironheart
The Marvels
Joao Roque Pinto
Most Anticipated Movie
Ant-Man and The Wasp: Quantumania
The Marvels
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3
Most Anticipated Series
Secret Invasion
Loki, Season 2
Ironheart
Most Anticipated Project
Ant-Man and The Wasp: Quantumania
The Marvels
Secret Invasion
Loki, Season 2
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3
Ironheart
Shashwat
Most Anticipated Movie
Ant-Man and The Wasp: Quantumania
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3
The Marvels
Most Anticipated Series
Loki, Season 2
Secret Invasion
Ironheart
Most Anticipated Project
Loki, Season 2
Ant-Man and The Wasp: Quantumania
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3
The Marvels
Secret Invasion
Ironheart
Anthony Canton III
Most Anticipated Movie
Ant-Man and The Wasp: Quantumania
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3
The Marvels
Most Anticipated Series
Loki, Season 2
Secret Invasion
Ironheart
Most Anticipated Project
Ant-Man and The Wasp: Quantumania
Loki, Season 2
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3
Secret Invasion
Ironheart
The Marvels
Hunter Radesi
Most Anticipated Movie
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3
Ant-Man and The Wasp: Quantumania
The Marvels
Most Anticipated Series
Loki, Season 2
Secret Invasion
Ironheart
Most Anticipated Project
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3
Loki, Season 2
Ant-Man and The Wasp: Quantumania
Secret Invasion
Ironheart
The Marvels
Dalbin Osorio
Most Anticipated Movie
Ant-Man and The Wasp: Quantumania
The Marvels
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3
Most Anticipated Series
Secret Invasion
Ironheart
Loki, Season 2
Most Anticipated Project
Ant-Man and The Wasp: Quantumania
Secret Invasion
Ironheart
The Marvels
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3
Loki, Season 2
Jeffrey Peterson
Most Anticipated Movie
Ant-Man and The Wasp: Quantumania
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3
The Marvels
Most Anticipated Series
Loki, Season 2
Secret Invasion
Ironheart
Most Anticipated Project
Ant-Man and The Wasp: Quantumania
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3
Loki, Season 2
Secret Invasion
The Marvels
Ironheart
MTF III
Most Anticipated Movie
The Marvels
Ant-Man and The Wasp: Quantumania
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3
Most Anticipated Series
Secret Invasion
Loki, Season 2
Ironheart
Most Anticipated Project
Secret Invasion
Loki, Season 2
The Marvels
Ant-Man and The Wasp: Quantumania
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3
Ironheart
Jared Kirschenbaum
Most Anticipated Movie
Ant-Man and The Wasp: Quantumania
The Marvels
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3
Most Anticipated Series
Loki, Season 2Secret Invasion
Ironheart
Secret Invasion
Most Anticipated Project
Ant-Man and The Wasp: Quantumania
Loki, Season 2
The Marvels
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3
Ironheart
Secret Invasion
Lanfranco
Most Anticipated Movie
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3
The Marvels
Ant-Man and The Wasp: Quantumania
Most Anticipated Series
Loki, Season 2
Secret Invasion
Ironheart
Most Anticipated Project
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3
Loki, Season 2
Secret Invasion
The Marvels
Ant-Man and The Wasp: Quantumania
Ironheart
Mary Rowe
Most Anticipated Movie
Ant-Man and The Wasp: Quantumania
The Marvels
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3
Most Anticipated Series
Secret Invasion
Loki, Season 2
Ironheart
Most Anticipated Project
Ant-Man and The Wasp: Quantumania
The Marvels
Secret Invasion
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3
Loki, Season 2
Ironheart
MM Twitter Followers
Over the course of the week, we ran 3 different polls asking our followers to vote on the same 3 categories. Here are the results…
Following July’s pre-SDCC update to the hypothetical calendar, we thought we were done in 2023, yet here we are with another updated version which will definitely be the last one…right? But as you’ll see, Marvel Studios’ 2023 slate looks quite a bit different than it did pre-SDCC.
*NOTE* we are no longer tracking animated projects nor including them on the hypothetical calendars.
This project went from “it may never get made” to “it’s a D+ project” to being the project that kicks off Phase 5 for Marvel Studios and introduces the Multiverse Saga’s big bad in Jonathan Major‘s Kang the Conqueror. Or at least one version of him. “One of the best scripts Marvel’s ever had.” “A huge movie for the saga.” Ant-Man and The Wasp: Quantumania looks likely to catch the majority of even the most hardcore Marvel Studios’ fans by surprise and as predicted in the last version, Marvel is hyping this one up well ahead of schedule.
We’d previously thought Secret Invasion might kickoff 2023 and Phase 5, but Kevin Feige slated this one for “Spring” at SDCC ’22 and we’re not arguing with the One-Above-All. The paranoia-heavy spy thriller is being labeled as a “crossover event” by Marvel Studios and is supposed to lay the groundwork for Don Cheadle‘s Armor War film which is currently undated.
A first look at the film finally arrived and the trailer has fans wondering which characters are going to survive the emotionally-charged final film in James Gunn‘s Guardians trilogy. While it’s the end of this group’s journey, we actually expect most of the team to come out alive, but permanently changed.
The second season of Loki is shaping up to be nearly as wild of a ride as the first. Some fairly major spoilers have, unfortunately, made their way around the internet but fortunately (and as is often the case) they lack context and completeness so there’s still plenty to be surprised by when this one streams on D+ next Summer.
Footage of The Marvels was shown exclusively to D23 and it looked like an absolute trip! Tonally, The Marvels seems as different as The Winter Soldier was from The First Avenger or as Ragnarok was from The Dark World. Both of those tonal shifts resulted in incredibly successful sequels and this film really looks to have a chance to follow that trend.
Like The Marvels, footage from Ironheart screened at D23 and it looked fantastic. All the rumors of the science vs. magic showdown of Riri Williams and The Hood turned out to be true and the decision to involve Riri in the events of Black Panther: Wakanda Forever means audiences will be much more likely to tune in for the next chapter of her story.
If fans were wondering what they might expect at CCXP in Brazil this weekend, Marvel Studios seems to have given them a pretty big hint. Disney had a major presentation at the APAC Showcase 2022 in Singapore and while it wasn’t solely focused on Marvel Studios, the presentation gave fans in attendance a first look at 2023’s Phase 5 projects.
According to a report from Geek Culture, brand new trailers were shown for Ant-Man andThe Wasp: Quantumania, Loki Season 2 and Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3. The Disney Plus streaming series Secret Invasion and the Captain Marvel sequel, The Marvels, were also part of the presentation, though the site reported that no new footage was shown though a release date “between June and August” is being reported elsewhere. Whether that’s just a guess because those are the Summer months or if that was stated at the presentation is still unclear.
It’s been expected that a new trailer for Ant-Man and The Wasp: Quantumania and the first trailer for Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 would be a part of Marvel Studios’ reported CCXP presentation in Brazil and the fact that they were rolled out in Singapore all but confirms it. A new look at Loki Season 2, which reportedly features Jonathan Majors‘ Kang the Conqueror, Gugu Mbatha-Raw’s Ravonna and a plethora of Variant Lokis who find themselves fighting in what’s likely the multiversal war He Who Remains warned of in Season 1.
Majors‘ Kang was definitely a focus of the presentation as the new trailer for Ant-Man and The Wasp: Quantumania reportedly showed an extended scene of the character negotiating with Paul Rudd’s Scott Lang. A similar scene played exclusively at D23, painting a chilling portrait of the character. Like the rest of the footage from the APAC Showcase, the new footage has not yet been released to the public, but with Quantumania headed to theaters in February following Avatar: The Way of Water, it is incredibly likely the new trailer will be officially released sometime in early December.
Finally, footage from May’s Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 played for the audience and revealed serious tension between Star-Lord and the Variant Gamora who now finds herself part of The Ravagers but with no interest in Quill’s affection. Much like the footage shown at D23, the APAC Showcase footage gave a brief glimpse of Will Poulter’s Adam Warlock and teased a look at the origins of Rocket. Like Quantumania, it’s possible that Disney might like the Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 trailer to play in front of Avatar: The Way of Water, which is likely going to draw large audiences throughout early 2023.
Though nothing new was revealed about Secret Invasion or The Marvels, it is interesting that the streaming series Echo was absent from the presentation. At last update, Echo was expected to stream on Disney Plus sometime after Secret Invasion and before Loki Season 2. Short of projects like Ironheart and Agatha: House of Harkness, which are expected to premiere in the fourth quarter of 2023, the APAC seemed to be a pretty comprehensive look at what 2023 has in store for Marvel Studios’ fans, making Echo’s exclusion a bit of an anomaly.
Marvel Studios’ next Disney Plus streaming series, Secret Invasion, is being billed as a paranoid spy thriller and as information about it has slowly trickled out, life is imitating art. Just one month after an official Marvel site revealed Emilia Clarke’s character as Abigail Brand, a new rumor points in an entirely different direction. Or does it…?
According to insider Daniel RPK, Clarke’s character is called G’iah and, as oft-theorized, is a Skrull and the daughter of Talos, who returns as one of the series’ leads. Through set photos and a trailer, Clarke has only ever been seen as a human and according to the rumor, her human name in the series will be Nell. Set photos revealed Clarke’s Nell interacting quite a bit with Kingsley Ben-Adir who is set to play the piece’s villain. Ben-Adir’s character, Gravik, is a Skrull who has a long history with Ben Mendelsohn’s Talos who, from the first trailer for the series, seems to be key to whatever plan the Skrulls have for Earth.
Given that Secret Invasion is based on a comic book event with the tagline “Who Do You Trust?”, it’s certainly worth wondering how much misinformation Marvel Studios may have chosen to let into the wild ahead of the series’ 2023 release. Could Clarke’s character still be the MCU’s version of Abigail Brand? Did Marvel Studios intentionally misrepresent who she was on an official site? In the comics, Brand was an Agent of S.W.O.R.D. working to intercept extraterrestrial threats to Earth. Given that Clarke’s character has been seen working so closely with Gravik in set photos, it’s possible she could be a S.W.O.R.D. spy…but it’s also possible she’s spying on S.W.O.R.D.! Who Do You Trust!
Secret Invasion will stream on Disney Plus in Spring 2023.
There’s been a lot of rumors surrounding Marvel Studios’ future projects. Especially the upcoming adaptation of Secret Invasion has been the focus given its topic of exploring a world infiltrated by the Skrull. A story exploring agents trying to figure out if the person next to them can be trusted opens up many possibilities, especially with a project focused on the spy aspects of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
Of course, when spies are involved it becomes a hot topic if it also means many more SHIELD agents from the comics could make an appearance. Not just that but also the possibility of seeing actors return from the ABC series Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., especially Chloe Bennet who played the Marvel character of Daisy Johnson or better known as Quake. Rumors went wild on her potential return to the franchise and a new post may have reignited just that.
Bennet has taken to her Instagram account and shared a rather simple group of photos. Yet, she seemingly put some daisies in her shoe, which has led to many in the comments believing that she may be subtlety hinting at her potential return to the franchise.
Of course, it’s not really a confirmation of any kind but it’s definitely a fun little tease by the actress even if it’s simply to pay tribute to the role she played during the Marvel TV era. Whatever may come from it, it definitely may spark some fun in once again revisiting the series and theorizing on how she might arrive in the MCU, which could be similar to how they handled Charlie Cox‘s return as Daredevil.
Source: Instagram
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