- Marvel released a new teaser for Wonder Man, highlighting the Department of Damage Control.
- Department agent P. Cleary (Arian Moayed) questions Trevor Slattery (Ben Kingsley) about Simon Williams.
- All eight episodes of the series arrive on Disney+ January 27 at 6 p.m. PT.
- Creators include Destin Daniel Cretton and Andrew Guest; direction from Cretton, James Ponsoldt, Tiffany Johnson, and Stella Meghie.
Teaser sets a tense tone: Damage Control on the hunt
Marvel Entertainment dropped a short but striking teaser for Wonder Man, the upcoming eight-episode series headed to Disney+ later this month. The clip centers on the Department of Damage Control, introducing a new thread of tension as agents probe the possibility that Simon Williams may be a powered threat.
Key scene: P. Cleary meets Trevor Slattery
The teaser opens with Damage Control agent P. Cleary, played by Arian Moayed, leaning on Trevor Slattery — Ben Kingsley’s scene-stealing, unpredictable figure from earlier Marvel projects. Cleary asks pointed questions about Simon Williams (portrayed by Yahya Abdul-Mateen II), suggesting the agency suspects Williams may possess superhuman abilities that could pose a danger.
Release details: when and where to watch
Marvel confirmed that all eight episodes of Wonder Man will be released on Disney+ on January 27 at 6 p.m. PT. The full-season drop lets viewers binge the series as soon as it launches, a model Marvel has used for several streaming projects.
Creative team and tone
Wonder Man was created by Destin Daniel Cretton — best known for directing Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings — and Andrew Guest, a consulting producer on Hawkeye. The show’s episodes are directed by a team that includes Cretton, James Ponsoldt, Tiffany Johnson, and Stella Meghie, indicating a blend of cinematic and character-driven approaches.
What the teaser implies
By placing Damage Control front and center in the teaser, Marvel signals the series will explore how institutions react when someone potentially powerful enters the public eye. The presence of Trevor Slattery adds another layer: an unreliable ally with deep ties to MCU misdirection and surprise.
Where this fits in the MCU
While the teaser focuses on a brief interrogation, it raises questions about Wonder Man’s place in the wider Marvel Cinematic Universe. Damage Control’s involvement suggests consequences spill beyond a single character, and Slattery’s return hints at connective tissue linking this series to past MCU events.
The first full trailer and the official poster for Wonder Man were released earlier in January. With the premiere date set, Marvel fans can expect more clips, interviews, and promotional material in the coming days as the series prepares for its Disney+ debut.
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