The new logo for Marvel Studios’ next TV show, Wonder Man, was recently unveiled in an Instagram post by actor Yahya Abdul-Mateen II. The mini-series will be part of the MCU and is co-created by Destin Daniel Cretton, who is currently also working on Spider-Man: Brand New Day with Tom Holland. The expected release date window for Wonder Man is December 2025.
Yahya Abdul-Mateen II shares Wonder Man’s potential logo
Actor Yahya Abdul-Mateen II recently delighted Marvel fans by posting an image showing what appears to be the brand-new logo for the upcoming TV show Wonder Man.
The image features a blue-colored cap with what seems to be a logo for the mini-series on it, alongside the Marvel logo. Additionally, fans believe the image might hint at an expected trailer release that could take place at the 2025 New York Comic-Con.
Previously, a glimpse at Wonder Man was released, featuring Abdul-Mateen II as the superhero protagonist Simon Williams. The mini-series will also witness the return of actor Ben Kingsley as Trevor Slattery. It will have a total of eight episodes.
While speaking about the show with Collider in February 2025, Marvel’s Head of TV and Streaming, Brad Winderbaum, described the show as “a very new flavor for Marvel” and said it’s “one of my favorite things ever.” Winderbaum noted that “it’s the best show no one’s ever seen” and conveyed that he is very excited to see how the audience will receive it. He described the show as a “love letter” to all the franchise’s filmmakers and the work they do. Winderbaum added that Wonder Man is a “sincere, beautiful show.” He also noted that the episode lengths will vary throughout the show, stating, “There’s a little bit of some streaming leeway in the episode runtimes, so I think our shortest episode is 20-something, and our longest is, like, 40-something.”
