
The new Disney+ series *Wonder Man* released a short teaser trailer, with the full trailer expected to be shown at New York Comic-Con this weekend.
Watch below.
First Wonder Man Teaser Shown
The first look at the upcoming film revealed Yahya Abdul-Mateen II playing Simon Williams, an actor down on his luck who transforms into the superhero Wonder Man.
The new clip highlights the show’s comedic take on Hollywood, focusing on Simon as he deals with the challenges of celebrity in a world fixated on fame and over-the-top displays. The brief preview suggests a blend of humor, satire of the entertainment industry, and action sequences reminiscent of Marvel movies.

Full Trailer Expected Soon
The official trailer for Marvel’s *Wonder Man* is likely to be released this weekend after its debut at New York Comic Con. This show is part of Marvel’s new “Marvel Spotlight” series, which features self-contained stories accessible to viewers even without extensive knowledge of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. The trailer should give fans a better idea of the show’s style and what to expect from the plot.
Cast and Release Details
The new series *Wonder Man* features Yahya Abdul-Mateen II as Simon Williams. Ben Kingsley reprises his role as Trevor Slattery, and Demetrius Grosse plays Eric Williams, a.k.a. the Grim Reaper. Destin Daniel Cretton directs the show, which will have eight episodes, each lasting around 30 minutes.
Marvel has announced that *Wonder Man* will now debut on Disney+ in January 2026, slightly later than its originally planned release in late 2025.
Watch the trailer:
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