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A Marvel series starring a defunct DC star you totally forgot was happening is about to break a Disney Plus record

It's always the quiet ones.

We’ve heard a lot about how the MCU is about to pull back on the sheer quantity of movies and TV shows it makes but… Wonder Man.

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You Wonder Man, right? No, it’s not a gender-bent Wonder Woman show in an attempt to appeal to incels, although — funnily enough — it does star a veteran of the now-dead and buried DCEU. Wonder Man is due to be another Marvel comedy series, in the mold of She-Hulk, featuring Aquaman‘s Yahya Abdul-Mateen II as Simon Williams, a Hollywood actor who becomes a superhero.

While it might not have the legacy behind it of the Daredevil revival or Iron Man/Black Panther spin-off Ironheart, don’t sleep on Wonder Man as it turns out it’s set to break an MCU record.

Wonder Man is confirmed to smash an MCU Disney Plus record

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While announcing Abdul-Mateen II’s casting in Netflix’s Man on Fire series, Deadline casually confirmed that Wonder Man will consist of 10 episodes. Despite the off-hand way we found this out, this quietly reveals that the series is set to be the longest live-action Marvel series Disney Plus has ever given us.

While animated series such as What If…? and X-Men ’97 have been allowed to cross the threshold into seasons with double figures, to date the lengthiest the studio’s live-action shows have been able to reach is nine episodes. This applies to both WandaVision and She-Hulk so far and will soon apply to Daredevil: Born Again — while that series was initially reported to be 18 episodes long, we now understand that was a two-season order.

Honestly, longer seasons — more akin to the structure of Netflix’s popular Defenders Saga shows — is something MCU fans have been demanding for years now, so this should hopefully be a good thing. Of course, as it’s a comedy show, Wonder Man will probably only have 30-minute episodes, so the runtime won’t be too much longer overall, but this is still a good sign.

Whether this is a strange fluke of the Marvel system — like the five-part Echo — or a sign of the future remains to be seen, but fingers crossed Wonder Man is well-received so it inspires a new trend for ten-parters.


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Christian Bone is a Staff Writer/Editor at We Got This Covered. Since graduating with a Creative Writing degree from the University of Winchester, he has been cluttering up the internet with his thoughts on movies and TV for over a decade. The MCU is his comfort place but, if you asked him, he'd probably say his favorite superhero film is The Incredibles.