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  1. Jul 24, 2022 · Marvel announced during its San Diego Comic-Con (SDCC) panel that Ironheart will release in Fall 2023. As Marvel continues to build out the MCU with the help of the House of Mouse's dedicated streaming platform, Disney+, newer or lesser-known characters are getting their chance at a live-action treatment.

  2. Jul 23, 2022 · During the presentation Kevin Feige, President of Marvel Studios, announced that Marvel Studios' 'Ironheart' will be coming to Disney+ in Fall 2023. Find more schedules and get the latest Marvel news and announcements at San Diego! San Diego Comic-Con 2022 runs Thursday, July 21 through Sunday, July 24.

    • A lot of things have changed in a year…
    • Spider-Man: Freshman Year/Sophomore Year
    • What If…? Seasons 2 and 3
    • Marvel Zombies
    • X-Men '97
    • Loki Season 2, Echo, Ironheart, and Agatha: Coven of Chaos
    • Captain America: Brave New World
    • Blade
    • Daredevil: Born Again
    • Thunderbolts

    By Scott Collura

    Updated: Jul 24, 2023 8:59 pm

    Posted: Jul 23, 2023 5:14 pm

    Comic-Con 2023 has been a quiet affair from a movie and TV news perspective, what with the actors and writers strikes meaning most of the Hollywood players who typically show up to promote their projects have been absent this year. But a year ago, Marvel Studios – typically the big Saturday night showstopper in the famed San Diego Convention Center’s big Hall H – dropped a ton of news, including new projects, release dates, trailers, and more.

    It was an exciting couple of hours, an MCU info-dump that did exactly what it was designed to do – get fans psyched up about the coming slate of Phase 5 and 6 Marvel movies and TV shows. (The Marvel Animation panel also gave us a bunch of new info that weekend.)

    But as is often the case with announcements about projects that are years off, various factors have impacted a bunch of the projects that were revealed that night in San Diego. And with the Hollywood strikes going strong now with no sign of ending in sight, it seems like not just the Marvel slate of upcoming titles, but all movies and TV shows may soon be getting delayed.

    Peter Parker's early days as Spider-Man will be explored in this Disney+ series, and while it's part of the MCU, it seems that it will be set in an alternate timeline where Norman Osborn is Peter's mentor rather than Tony Stark. The series had been announced in 2021, but at SDCC 2022’s Marvel Animation panel, we learned that it would be debuting in 2024. We also learned that Charlie Cox's Daredevil would appear in the show, and some of the villains who will be in the show were also revealed, including Dr. Octavius, Chameleon, Speed Demon, Scorpion, and Butane the Pyromaniac. Amadeus Cho will be part of the series, and a second season, called Sophomore Year, was also announced.

    We haven’t gotten many new details on the show since then, but it appears to still be on track for that 2024 release.

    We knew that the alt-reality animated series What If...? would get a second season, but at Comic-Con 2022 an "early 2023" release date was announced. Season 3 was also confirmed. Unfortunately, it seems that 2023 release date has since been rescinded, as the show is now listed as “coming soon” by Disney. A Marvel 1602 episode was also teased, based...

    After What If...? featured a Marvel Zombies episode based on the popular comic book story, it was announced in 2021 that the concept would be spun off into its own series for Disney+. At Comic-Con last year, more details on the show were revealed, including that it would feature undead versions of Captain America, Scarlet Witch, Hawkeye, Ghost, Abomination, Captain Marvel, and Okoye (among others) as well as human heroes like Yelena Belova, Kate Bishop, Red Guardian, Jimmy Woo, Death Dealer, Shang-Chi, Kamala Khan, a team of Black Widows, and a biker gang of Skrulls (!). The Eternals' Ikaris will also figure into things, possibly as a partially changed zombie who retains some Eternal traits.

    There has been little news on Marvel Zombies since the panel and it does not currently have a release date.

    X-Men '97 is a continuation of the beloved animated series from, well, the '90s, featuring everyone’s favorite merry mutants. At SDCC 2022, the long-awaited show finally got a release date of Fall 2023, which is right around the corner at this point! A Season 2 was also announced, and a clip was unveiled which teased Magneto as the new leader of the X-Men – playing on a pivotal moment in comics history. Villains previewed at the panel included the Sentinels, Mr. Sinister, the White Queen, and Sebastian Shaw of the Hellfire Club.

    As far as we know, that release date is still intact…

    The Disney+ shows Loki Season 2, Echo, Ironheart, and Agatha: Coven of Chaos all had 2023 release dates announced at the convention last year. Loki and Echo were planned for Summer 2023, but those dates have been bumped a few months to October 6, 2023, for the former and November 29, 2023, for the latter (which will also be the first Marvel Disney+ show to drop all its episodes in one day, Netflix-style).

    The Agatha series, a spin-off of WandaVision, also received the new title Agatha: Coven of Chaos at the con (it had previously been referred to as Agatha: House of Harkness). It and Ironheart, which will feature Riri Williams (who made her MCU debut in Black Panther: Wakanda Forever), were announced for Winter 2023 at SDCC last year but have since been pushed to 2024.

    Continuing the story from The Falcon and the Winter Soldier Disney+ series, a new Captain America movie, starring Anthony Mackie as Sam Wilson, a.k.a. the former Falcon and the new Cap, was given a May 2024 release date at the Hall H panel last year. Announced with the title of Captain America: New World Order at the time, it was given a May 3, 2024, release date. Since then, however, the movie has been retitled Captain America: Brave New World and the date has changed slightly to July 26, 2024.

    Danny Ramirez, Carl Lumbly, Tim Blake Nelson, Harrison Ford, Liv Tyler, and Shira Haas are co-starring, with Nelson (as Samuel Sterns, a.k.a. The Leader) and Tyler (as Betty Ross) making their first MCU appearances since 2008’s The Incredible Hulk! Ford replaces the late William Hurt as Thunderbolt Ross.

    Marvel's Blade movie has been gestating for a while now – it was first announced by Feige at the 2019 San Diego panel, where he also revealed that it would star Mahershala Ali as the half-vampire vampire slayer! Comic-Con, or its in-person show anyway, was cancelled the following two years due to the Covid pandemic, but when it returned in 2022 Blade was part of the Marvel presentation. It was there that Feige announced a 2023 release date for the film.

    The movie has gone through some behind-the-scenes ups and downs since then, however. In early 2021, Bassam Tariq was brought in to direct, but he would depart the project the following year due to good old creative differences. Yann Demange (Lovecraft Country) was hired as the new director in November 2022, and the script has reportedly been undergoing rewrites (True Detective creator Nic Pizzolatto was brought in this past spring, reuniting him with Ali). The film has since been pushed from a 2023 release to February 14, 2025.

    Ever since he debuted as the Man Without Fear on Netflix’s Daredevil, Charlie Cox has been a fan favorite. So after the TV rights to the character reverted back to Marvel, there was a ton of speculation that Cox would return as the character. Vincent D’Onofrio showing up again as Kingpin in Hawkeye only added fuel to the fire, and then finally Cox himself returned briefly as Matt Murdock, if not actually in the Daredevil costume, for Spider-Man: No Way Home.

    Then at SDCC 2022, it was announced that not only would Cox voice the character (or an alternate reality version of him anyway) in the animated Spider-Man: Freshman Year, but he would also be getting his own 18-episode live-action show called Daredevil: Born Again in Spring 2024. He also showed up on She-Hulk: Attorney at Law last fall, though this version of the character seems subtly changed from his Netflix take.

    It had been reported that a Thunderbolts movie was in the works prior to last year’s SDCC, but Feige confirmed it at the show. He also confirmed that the film would be the conclusion of Phase 5 and that it would be released on July 26, 2024. That date, however, has since been changed by a few months to December 20, 2024.

    The Thunderbolts are a team of sort of Dark(ish) Avengers. We’ve seen Julia Louis-Dreyfus’ Valentina Allegra de Fontaine recruiting some members already, as when she sunk her claws into Wyatt Russell’s U.S. Agent in The Falcon and the Winter Soldier. Other members will include Bucky Barnes (Sebastian Stan), Yelena Belova (Florence Pugh), Red Guardian (David Harbour), Ghost (Hannah John-Kamen), and Taskmaster (Olga Kurylenko).

  3. During today’s Marvel Studios panel at the San Diego Comic-Con, Kevin Feige, President of Marvel Studios, announced that Marvel Studios’ ‘Ironheart’ will be coming to Disney+ in Fall 2023 and will be part of Phase 5 of the MCU.

  4. Sep 4, 2023 · It was announced that Ironheart would fly onto Disney+ sometime in the Fall of 2023. However, the series has since been dropped from the 2023 schedule. This decision seems to have been motivated ...

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  5. Jul 24, 2022 · Ironheart in Fall 2023 on Disney+. ... as it was nowhere to be seen during SDCC. That is everything that was announced by Marvel Studios at San Diego Comic-Con 2022. For more information on the ...

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  7. May 15, 2024 · Ironheart” was supposed to arrive on the small screen in Fall 2023, as announced by Marvel in its Phase 5 and 6 movies and shows news at San Diego Comic-Con 2023. However, the show was pushed ...

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