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Disney+ Trailers
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Much like Tadum and Fandom, today is Disney's day to highlight all their upcoming shows. There should be a lot of trailers dropping today.
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#2
Shang-Chi debuts there. I was going to do a piece for Den about that but I lost track of this. 

Bummer.
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#3
Don't forget Jungle Cruise drops today as well!

I could be watching Shang Chi a lot.
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(11-12-2021, 08:47 AM)Greg Wrote: Much like Tadum and Fandom, today is Disney's day to highlight all their upcoming shows. There should be a lot of trailers dropping today.


Quote:Here's every Marvel show announced during Disney+ Day

Nov 12, 2021 at 10:48 AM

Disney held its first-ever Disney+ Day on Friday, and wouldn’t you know it, new content from Marvel Studios dominated the slate, with the company announcing or providing updates on 12 different live-action and animated shows. You can see an early look at footage from some of the upcoming shows on the Disney+ website.   

X-Men`97
Let’s start with the news nearly everyone is excited about. Disney is bringing back X-Men: The Animated Series as part of a new project called X-Men ‘97. It will pick up where the original series ended following its five-year run between 1992 and 1997. X-Men ‘97 will debut in 2023.

Moon Knight
Following his excellent performance in Dune as Duke Leto Atreides, Oscar Issac will star as Marc Spector in Moon Knight. Much like in the comics, Spector has a dissociative identity disorder that sees believing that he’s the human incarnation of the Egyptian Khonshu. Moon Knight will also star Ethan Hawke. Moon Knight will debut next year, according to Disney.

She-Hulk
In She-Hulk, Tatiana Maslany (Orphan BlackThe Other Half) plays Jennifer Walters, a lawyer who inherits Hulk-like powers. If you love Mark Ruffalo’s Hulk, worry not. Disney has already confirmed he’ll reprise his role. She-Hulk will hit Disney+ sometime in 2022.

Ms. Marvel (Not to be confused with Amazon Prime's "Marvelous Mrs. Masel")
Since her solo debut in 2016, Kamala Khan has had an amazing run as Ms. Marvel. Not only have her comics been some of the best from Marvel in recent years, but she was one of the few highlights in the otherwise dismal Marvel’s Avengers video game from Square Enix. Now she’s about to get her own live-action series that will debut in the summer of 2022.

Echo
Hawkeye won’t debut until later this month, but Disney already has plans for a live-action spinoff starring Alaqua Cox’s character Maya Lopez. We’ll learn more about Lopez when Hawkeye starts streaming on November 24th.

Ironheart
Dominique Thorne will star in this live-action series that sees Riri Williams, aka Ironheart, create the most advanced suit of armor since Iron Man.

Agatha: House of Darkness
As expected, Kathryn Hahn’s WandaVision character Agatha Harkness will star in her own live-action spin-off series. Jac Schaefer will produce and write the series.

Secret Invasion
After guest appearances in nearly every Marvel film, Samuel L. Jackson's Nick Fury finally gets his own time in the spotlight courtesy of Secret Invasion. Ben Mendelsohn will star opposite Jackson as Skrull Talos in the live-action series.

What If…?
Whether you liked the first season of What If…? or felt, like we did, that it didn’t live up to its potential, Disney is moving forward with a second season. The Watcher will return to meet new heroes and explore more of the MCU multiverse, with AC Bradley set to return as head writer.

Spider-Man: Freshman Year
In another animated series, Marvel plans to tell the story of Peter Parker before he became the Spider-Man of the MCU. The studio says this one will celebrate the character’s early comic book roots.

I Am Groot
It’s time for Groot to shine. Everyone’s favorite Guardians of the Galaxy characters will star in his own animated series titled I Am Groot. Again, no release date on this one, but Kirsten Lepore — best known for short films like Sweet Dreams and Bottle — will direct the project.

Marvel Zombies
“You know what the MCU is missing? Zombies,” said no one ever, but that didn’t stop Disney from greenlighting an animated series that will pit some of your favorite heroes against an endless undead tide.

that's a lot of content!

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I’ll probably watch the live actions and Jungle Cruise eventually. When will Disney make a live action version of Matterhorn?

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You jest, but.....
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#7
Okay. Gannibal looks like the least Disney+ show ever. I'm going to be surprised if this makes it onto our screens.

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#8
This thread is evolving to the Disney+ trailer thread

Peter Pan & Wendy 



At least there will be sword fights.
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Percy Jackson and the Olympians

I've seen this http://www.brotherhoodofdoom.com/doomFor...p?tid=1898
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#10
Once Upon a Studio. Coming in October.

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Echo. January.

Damn you, Disney. Just when I try to get out....

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Percy Jackson and The Olympians. Dec 20. Full trailer

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Karmma Calling is an Indian take on one of my favorite shows, Revenge. I couldn't find a thread on it (perhaps it precedes me documenting the minutiae of my existence here). Unfortunately, 'revenge' is a cluttered search word for the D00M4M. 

Not sure if this will show here in the US. 

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#14
More Echo goodness.

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#15
A Shop for Killers



D+ is so different overseas.
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