

Marvel Studios kicked off the new year by dropping a new trailer for Wonder Man, an eight-episode miniseries that arrives later this month on Disney+. Part of the MCU’s Phase Six, the show was developed by Destin Daniel Cretton (Shang-Chi and the Legend of Five Rings) and Andrew Guest (Hawkeye), with Guest acting as showrunner.
As previously reported, Yahya Abdul-Mateen II leads as Simon Williams, aka Wonder Man — an actor and stunt performer who actually has superpowers and decides to audition for the starring role in a superhero TV reboot of an earlier Wonder Man incarnation. Demetrius Grosse plays Simon’s brother Eric, aka Grim Reaper; Ed Harris portrays Simon’s agent Neal Saroyan; and Arian Moayed appears as P., presumably an agent with the Department of Damage Control. Lauren Glazier, Josh Gad, Byron Bowers, Bechir Sylvain, and Manny McCord are also listed in undisclosed parts.
Ben Kingsley rounds out the cast, returning to the MCU as the down-on-his-luck actor Trevor Slattery. You might remember Slattery from 2013’s Iron Man 3, where he was hired by that film’s villain to pose as the head of the international terrorist group the Ten Rings. Slattery reappeared in 2021’s Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings, having been rehabilitated after prison; there he assisted Shang-Chi (Simu Liu) on his journey to the mythical village of Ta Lo.
Just before last fall’s New York Comic Con a one-minute teaser that played up the meta-humor was released, and a full trailer debuted at the event that largely set up the premise as Simon prepared to audition for his dream role. The newest trailer reuses some of that footage but adds a scene where Simon must sign a form asserting he has no superpowers. The catch is that he does — and the pressure of the audition and the acting process itself triggers those powers in explosive fashion. The Department of Damage Control consequently deems Simon an “extraordinary threat.”
Wonder Man debuts on Disney+ on January 27, 2026.













