Wonder Man season 2: key information
– Announced in late March
– Release date or trailer yet to be revealed
– Yahya Abdul-Mateen II and Ben Kingsley set to return
– Other cast members haven’t been announced
– No confirmed plot brief, but should pick up after the season 1 finale
– Unclear if there’ll be a third season
Wonder Man season 2 is officially in development. The Marvel TV show, which debuted to critical acclaim in late January, will not only return for another run, but also reunite us with thespian besties Simon Williams and Trevor Slattery.
Those details aside, little else is publicly known about the Disney+ show’s next installment — but when has that ever stopped me from speculating? In this guide, I’ll do just that. Indeed, I’ll offer my prediction on its eventual launch, discuss its possible plot, and try to figure out which other characters may return from Wonder Man‘s first season. Altogether now: lights, camera, aaaaand… action!
Wonder Man season 2 release date: what we know so far
Simon Williams and Trevor Slattery will return for Marvel Television’s #WonderMan Season 2, co-created by Destin Daniel Cretton and Andrew Guest, coming to @DisneyPlus. pic.twitter.com/XnOBYrYHaAMarch 23, 2026
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That’s no great surprise. Its first season only aired on January 28, so it’s likely that very little pre-production work — script writing, cast auditions, et cetera — has been conducted yet. Unless the development pace really picks up in the months ahead, it could be some time before filming begins — and even longer before it returns to our screens.
My guess? It’ll have to come out before Avengers: Secret Wars. That’s the Multiverse Saga’s final film, whose ending is expected to result in a soft reboot of the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU). With Secret Wars set to arrive in December 2027, Wonder Man season 2 will have to premiere before said reboot, meaning it’ll have to air by November 2027. Better get a move on, then, Marvel.
Wonder Man season 2 trailer: is there one?
No – and, if past promotional campaigns for Marvel TV shows are anything to go by, a trailer won’t be with us until a month or two before Wonder Man season 2 is released. Once one is revealed, I’ll add it to this section.
Wonder Man season 2 confirmed cast
Potential spoilers follow for Wonder Man season 1.
Here’s the confirmed cast for Wonder Man season 2 so far:
- Yahya Abdul-Mateen II as Simon Williams
- Ben Kingsley as Trevor Slattery
The aforementioned actors were co-leads in season 1, so it’s not shocking that they’ll be back for Wonder Man season 2. However, last season’s finale ended on something of a cliffhanger (more on this later), so it’ll be interesting to see when and where we’ll be reunited with them.
Unsurprisingly, there’s no word on which other actors will reprise their roles from the MCU TV Original’s debut outing. Zlatko Buric’s Von Kovak, X Mayo’s Janelle Jackson, Arian Moayed’s Agent P. Cleary, Shola Adewusi’s Martha Williams, and Demetrius Grosse’s Eric Williams all seem like safe bets. We’ll have to wait for Marvel to say if one or all of these stars are part of the proceedings, though.
Wonder Man season 2 story speculation
Wonder Man season 2’s story synopsis hasn’t been released yet. However, based on its forebear’s ending, we can infer where things may go next.
Need a reminder of what happened in last season’s finale? My Wonder Man ending explained piece has got you covered. I’ll be expanding on some of the plot elements from that article moving forward, too, so be advised: full spoilers immediately follow for Wonder Man‘s debut season.
Last season’s finale episode saw Williams bust Slattery out of the Department of Damage Control’s (DoDC) supermax prison. Slattery was jailed after he impersonated The Mandarin again, which he had done to take the fall for the carnage Williams caused with his powers in episode 7.
Anyway, the very last shot of season 1 episode 8 showed Williams and Slattery flying off to whereabouts unknown.
The best place for its follow-up season to start, then, would be reuniting us with this fan-favorite bromance, and showing if they’ve gone into hiding to evade the DoDC or simply returned to Los Angeles and their acting careers. In my view, the former will be the more likely scenario. Why risk heading back to LA to resume their professional and personal lives if the DoDC will be hot on their heels?
Yahya Abdul-Mateen II and Ben Kingsley are a pitch-perfect pair in Wonder Man, Marvel’s terrific new tragicomedy. https://t.co/UCleqOoR65January 23, 2026
Regardless of which of the above scenarios plays out, Wonder Man 2 will need to address the elephant in the room: how did Williams acquire his superhuman abilities?
Speaking to TechRadar before season 1 launched, co-creator Andrew Guest said he “didn’t feel the need” to shed light on Wonder Man‘s biggest mystery. With season 2 on the way, though, we’d all appreciate it if a definitive answer was given – even if, as some fans have theorized, Williams is confirmed to be a mutant. That would be a major (and potentially displeasing) departure from his superhero origin story in the comics, but at least it would solve the mystery.
The final big question on my mind is one I touched on in this guide’s release date section: will Wonder Man season 2 arrive ahead of Secret Wars‘ December 2027 release?
Hopefully, the answer will be “yes”. Secret Wars will not only bring down the curtain on the MCU’s Multiverse Saga, but also likely reset Marvel’s cinematic franchise.
Before that reboot occurs, it’ll be in the comic titan’s best interests to wrap up every major storyline and character arc in its remaining Marvel Phase 6 movies and TV shows so the MCU can start afresh. For that to happen, production will have to be completed on Wonder Man 2 by mid-2027 before it potentially airs before next December. Otherwise, MCU 2.0 will need to pick things up where Wonder Man‘s first season left off, which won’t be in Marvel’s best interests if it wants to restart its cinematic universe with a clean slate.
Will there be a Wonder Man season 3?
I don’t know, and I suspect the series’ cast and crew don’t, either.
Again, a lot will depend on whether the MCU undergoes its reported reboot post-Secret Wars. If it does, the chances of Wonder Man season 3 being greenlit are slim. The only ways it would be is if a) season 2 is as highly-rated, popular, and cost-effective as its predecessor, and b) Williams and Slattery continue to exist in version 2.0 of the MCU.
Until Avengers: Secret Wars is out, then, nobody can say for sure if a third season renewal is on the cards.
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