Marvel Studios confirmed six productions for 2026, mixing films in theaters and series in Disney+, as part of Fase 6 of Universo Cinematográfico Marvel (MCU). Esses releases occur throughout the year, with premieres between January and December, and aim to connect multiverse narratives built since 2019. The strategy seeks to balance action blockbusters with more character-focused stories, according to official company announcements.
Seasoned directors like the Russo brothers return for key projects, while actors like Tom Holland and Charlie Cox reprise iconic roles. The exact date varies by production, but they are all part of Saga of Multiverso, which advances with new crossovers.
Fans await additional details at events like San Diego Comic-Con, but confirmations are already generating discussions about integrations between classic and new heroes.
Direction and scripts define the tone of the premieres
Brothers Anthony and Joe Russo take over the direction of Vingadores: Doomsday, scheduled for December 18, 2026.
Destin Daniel Cretton directs the miniseries Magnum, premiering January 27, 2026 on Disney+. The project uses the Marvel Spotlight seal for autonomous narratives, focusing on the hero’s origins without direct ties to the main MCU.
These choices reinforce Marvel’s creative variety, with productions that prioritize both epic scale and individual development.
Cast reunites veterans in Homem-Aranha: Um Novo Dia
Tom Holland returns as Peter Parker in Homem-Spider: Um Novo Dia, releasing on July 31, 2026.
Jon Bernthal reprises Justiceiro, and Mark Ruffalo returns as Hulk, suggesting connections to previous arcs. Liza Colón-Zayas completes the main group.

The plot addresses a new beginning for the hero after events from Sem Volta to Casa, with a focus on independent actions in Nova York.
The film marks the fourth in the franchise with Holland, maintaining the balance between humor, action and the character’s personal dilemmas.
Surveillance themes mark Daredevil: Born Again
The second season of Daredevil: Born Again premieres March 4, 2026 on Disney+, with Charlie Cox as Vincent D’Onofrio returns as Wilson Fisk, now mayor of Nova York.
Krysten Ritter plays Jessica Jones, Deborah Ann Woll plays Karen Page, and Jon Bernthal can appear as Justiceiro. The narrative delves into conflicts between law and vigilantism.
Fisk implements anti-hero policies, forcing Murdock to navigate between his legal career and night missions. The series maintains the dark tone of the original seasons of Netflix.
Episodes explore ethical dilemmas, with urban combat scenes that highlight the Demolidor’s sensory abilities.
The production includes eight episodes, transferred from initial plans to a more cohesive structure.
Magnum highlights hero with ionic powers
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Simon Williams, the hero, balances life as an actor and fighter, under the direction of Cretton. Ben Kingsley reprises Trevor Slattery in participation.
The format allows reflections on identity and fame in the world of superheroes. Atraso December 2025 avoided overlap with holidays.
The series is part of the Spotlight seal, prioritizing isolated stories with potential for future expansions.
Vision Quest revisits synthetic origins
Paul Bettany returns as Visão in Vision Quest, a series with no exact date confirmed for 2026 in Disney+. The plot focuses on the android’s reconstruction after WandaVision, exploring memories and multiversal connections.
Advanced visual effects recreate the character’s internal conflicts. Rumores indicate possible appearances of Elizabeth Olsen as Feiticeira Escarlate.
The production, overseen by Terry Matalas, consists of eight episodes and could influence larger events in the MCU. Filmações takes place in Londres studios.
The project addresses themes of humanity in artificial beings, with CGI central to introspective sequences.
Animation expands the adventures of Aranha
Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man gets a second season at the end of 2026, in a cel-shaded style inspired by comics. Hudson Thames dubbing Peter Parker, with episodes that mix school and heroism.
Charlie Cox can voice Demolidor in animated crossovers. Novos villains like Venom and Gwen Stacy enter the plot.
The series uses animation for alternative universes, with humor and light action. Temporada balances personal arcs and battles.
- Introduces Venom as the main antagonist.
- Explores Peter’s friendship with colleagues.
- Includes references to the live-action MCU.
The production maintains a youthful tone, differentiating itself from more mature cinematic versions.