Disney+ Day announcements reveal huge slate of upcoming Marvel Studios shows
The Disney+ Day announcements keep coming today as a number of existing and brand-new Marvel Studios shows have been revealed.
To celebrate Disney+ Day, more news is being released via the platform’s social media accounts. Athough no concept art, images or footage has been shown, a number of official logos have been released for both previously announced and brand-new shows.
The former includes the live-action Moon Knight (starring Oscar Isaac), She-Hulk (featuring Tatiana Maslany), Ms. Marvel (debuting summer 2022), Ironheart (with Dominique Thoren), the Nick Fury-centric Secret Invasion and the animated Original Series, I Am Groot.
Joining that stellar line-up will be the animated Original Series, X-Men ’97 in 2023, What If…? Season 2, Marvel Zombies and Spider-Man: Freshman Year, plus live-action shows Echo and Agatha: House of Harkness.
All of the shows above could potentially provide fans with any number of exciting new LEGO sets and minifigures, with a follow-up to the award-nominated LEGO Marvel Collectible Minifigures second series surely being a possibility.
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