Below is a complete and detailed guide with analysis of the main confirmed releases, their dates and the expected impact within the shared universe.
Phase 6 of the MCU and the consolidation of the multiverse
The current phase of the Marvel Cinematic Universe is marked by the consolidation of the multiverse concept, introduced in previous productions and now explored more broadly. This approach allows the coexistence of different versions of characters, in addition to integrating elements from previously separate franchises.
The multiverse also opens space for the return of iconic figures and for unprecedented encounters between heroes and villains, expanding narrative possibilities and raising public expectations to new heights.
Daredevil: Born Again – Season 2
The second season of Daredevil: Born Again premieres on March 24, 2026 on Disney+ and marks the return of one of Marvel's most beloved characters. Played by Charlie Cox, Daredevil faces off again against Wilson Fisk, played by Vincent D'Onofrio. Now mayor of New York, Fisk represents an even more complex threat, mixing political power and criminal influence. Another highlight is the return of Jessica Jones, played by Krysten Ritter, expanding the connection to the MCU's urban core.
The Punisher: One Last Death
With a premiere set for May 12, 2026, The Punisher: One Last Death follows the anti-hero Punisher in a new phase. Played by Jon Bernthal, the character will undergo a transformation that will prepare him for future film appearances, indicating even greater integration between series and cinema.
Spider-Man: A New Day
One of the most anticipated releases of 2026, Spider-Man: A New Day arrives in theaters on July 30. Played by Tom Holland, the hero faces a moment of rebuilding after traumatic events. Without the recognition of his friends, he must redefine his identity while protecting New York. The film will feature the presence of Hulk, played by Mark Ruffalo, as well as The Punisher, reinforcing the interconnection of the universe.
X-Men '97 – Season 2
The X-Men '97 animation returns in mid-2026 on Disney+. The mutants will face Apocalypse, one of the most powerful villains in the comics, in a plot involving different timelines.
VisionQuest and Wanda's Legacy
Scheduled for the second half of 2026, VisionQuest continues the narrative initiated in WandaVision. Vision, played by Paul Bettany, attempts to understand his existence after traumatic events. The villain Ultron, voiced by James Spader, returns as a central threat.