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Wonder Man Images: Yahya Abdul-Mateen II's Simon Sports Familiar Look

Set to hit Disney+ screens in December 2025, Marvel Television released two official looks at Yahya Abdul-Mateen II-starring Wonder Man.


With Marvel Television's Yahya Abdul-Mateen II (HBO's Watchmen, "Aquaman" franchise)-starring Wonder Man not hitting screens until December 2025, we actually weren't expecting anything when Marvel Studios sent out an updated rundown on what's coming out for the remainder of the year and 2025. In the trailer above, we got our best look yet at the streaming series, with our first-vibes being that it's going to be the Hollywood-skewering comedy/action series (but we'll see as its debut time gets closer). Now, we have two official images to pass along – one showing Simon (Abdul-Mateen II) with a look that comics fans should recognize, and the other spotlighting Simon and Trevor Slattery (Sir Ben Kingsley). With Destin Daniel Cretton executive -producing & directing and Andrew Guest serving as showrunner, Wonder Man also stars Lauren Glazier (Mindhunter), Demetrius Grosse (Fear the Walking Dead), Ed Harris (Westworld), Josh Gad (Wolf Like Me), and Byron Bowers (Lady in the Lake).

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(L-R) Simon Williams/Wonder Man (Yahya Adbul-Mateen II) in Marvel Television's WONDER MAN, exclusively on Disney+. Photo Courtesy of Marvel Animation. © 2024 MARVEL
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(L-R) Simon Williams/Wonder Man (Yahya Adbul-Mateen II) and Trevor Slattery (Sir Ben Kingsley) in Marvel Television's WONDER MAN, exclusively on Disney+. Photo by Suzanne Tenner. © 2024 MARVEL

Wonder Man: A Look at Some Previous Updates

"We have a show coming up that we've talked very little about called 'Wonder Man,' that I won't talk about much today either except to say it's extremely different," Marvel Studios head Kevin Feige shared during the premiere edition of The Official Marvel Podcast. "It's very exciting to be a part of a company of 25 years or more, and a company that's been around for 85 years, nestled [within] the Walt Disney Company, that's been around for 100 years, and still being able to try new things, to take characters and stories to new places. That's what's exciting to me." He added, "Sometimes they'll hit, sometimes they won't, but if you stop trying, it's when you atrophy, and the whole thing will fall in on itself. I think it's [about] continuing to tell new and unique stories in new and unique ways."

Created by writer Stan Lee and artists Don Heck & Jack Kirby, Wonder Man, aka Simon Williams, first appeared in The Avengers #9 in October 1964. Originally a supervillain who targeted The Avengers, Wonder Man would end up not just becoming a hero but joining the team he had previously fought. Over the decades, Wonder Man would become a fan-favorite Avengers, in large part for two reasons (though there are many). First, he served as a founding member of the West Coast Avengers, appearing in the four-issue miniseries in 1984 and then as a continuing character over the course of the comic's 102-issue run.

But the other reason might also turn into something fans will want to see in the live-action series. To say that readers took to the dynamic between Wonder Man and his fellow Avenger, the Beast, aka Dr. Henry "Hank" McCoy, would be a serious understatement. Whether tag-teaming the local nightlife or being each other's best bros, it was a combination that worked (and a combination we're sure viewers will want to see on the screen).


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Ray FlookAbout Ray Flook

Serving as Television Editor since 2018, Ray began five years earlier as a contributing writer/photographer before being brought onto the core BC team in 2017.
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