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New 'X-Men' and 'Spider-Man' series, as well as 'WandaVision' and 'Hawkeye' spin-offs, were among the new announcements.

Marvel Studios went all out for Disney+ Day, debuting the first footage of Moon Knight and She-Hulk, a new look at Ms. Marvel, a sneak peek at Secret Invasion, a new preview for Hawkeye, and the introduction of five new series for 2023 and beyond.

Following the success of Marvel Studios' first animated project, What If?, the studio has announced three new animated series that will premiere on Disney's streaming service: X-Men '97 (a reboot of the X-Men series that ran on Fox Kids from 1992 to 1997), Spider-Man: Freshman Year (a series following Peter Parker's origins in the Marvel Cinematic Universe prior to his film debut in Captain America: Civil War), and Marvel Zombies (a spin-off of the What If? Marvel has revealed two new spin-offs for its existing Disney+ shows, Echo (who we'll meet in Hawkeye) and Agatha: House Of Harkness, which will stand in the way of the MCU's live-action expansion on the small screen (which is set to continue the storey of WandaVision).

In terms of the Marvel shows that have already been announced, we got our first look at Moon Knight and She-Hulk today, with the former revealing Oscar Isaac as one of the MCU's most troubled heroes yet, and the latter confirming Mark Ruffalo's return as the Hulk alongside Tatiana Maslany as the titular star.

They also revealed that What If? and Loki will both get second seasons, as well as rearranging their 2022 calendar so that Ms. Marvel will premiere next summer (it was initially scheduled for late 2021, before being pushed back to Q1 2022).

Despite the delay, Ms. Marvel received fresh footage, including a sneak peek at Kamala Khan (played by Iman Vellani) in her handmade suit à la Spider-Man in Civil War. Marvel also sneaked in an image of Nick Fury (Samuel L. Jackson) sans his characteristic eyepatch, giving us our first look at Secret Invasion.

Marvel also showed off new Hawkeye footage during their presentation, which will broadcast its first two episodes on November 24.

The presentation has yet to be made public — it premiered exclusively on Disney+ as part of the streaming service's two-year anniversary celebrations – but you can see a breakdown of everything Marvel Studios stated and discussed below: In the next years, Marvel Studios will deliver a massive slate of theatrical blockbusters and Disney+ shows. Following WandaVision, The Falcon And The Winter Soldier, Loki, and What If? on television, and Black Widow, Shang-Chi And The Legend Of The Ten Rings, and Eternals in theatres, Spider-Man: No Way Home will close out the year's offerings.

Doctor Strange In The Multiverse Of Madness, Thor: Love And Thunder, and Black Panther: Wakanda Forever are among Marvel's 2022 releases, with The Marvels, Guardians Of The Galaxy Vol. 3, and Ant-Man And The Wasp: Quantumania following in 2023. Several films, including an untitled X-Men remake, Deadpool 3, Fantastic Four, Blade, and a fourth Captain America, are still awaiting release dates.

Marvel's upcoming TV schedule includes The Guardians Of The Galaxy Holiday Special, Ironheart, and Armor Wars, in addition to the Disney+ shows already mentioned.

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