Marvel TV Schedule: What MCU Shows are Coming Up on Disney+ After 'Loki'
MCU TV shows have been coming out thick and fast since the beginning of 2021. From WandaVision to Loki, fans have had the chance to get a taste of what Phase Four will offer.
The TV release schedule started with WandaVision, which showed Wanda Maximoff (played by Elizabeth Olsen) live out her suburban sitcom fantasy with her husband, Vision (Paul Bettany).
The series raised some big questions about the multiverse and the potential to have different timelines, as did Loki, which followed the 2012 version of Loki (Tom Hiddleston) as he tried to take down the Time Variance Authority.
In between those series was The Falcon and The Winter Soldier, which followed Sam Wilson (Anthony Mackie) as he teamed up with Bucky Barnes (Sebastian Stan) on a mission, as he struggles with the decision of whether to take up the mantle of Captain America.
There is still more to come, with new trailers and teasers dropping regularly.
Ahead there will be some spoilers for Black Widow.
The MCU Shows Coming Up on Disney+
What If—launching August 11, 2021
Hawkeye—launching late 2021
Ms. Marvel—launching late 2021
Moon Knight—launching 2022
She-Hulk—launching 2022
Secret Invasion—launching 2022
Armor Wars—launch date unknown
Ironheart—launch date unknown
I Am Groot—launch date unknown
The Guardians of the Galaxy Holiday Special—launching late 2022
Untitled Wakanda series—launch date unknown

What If is the latest story to arrive on Disney+, and is an animated movie with many of the cast members returning to voice their roles.
One missing actor, however, is Robert Downey Jr, whose voice work has been passed to a different actor for his role, Tony Stark, A.K.A. Iron Man.
The series will follow different versions of MCU stories we have enjoyed, all of which take place under the watchful eye of Uatu, A.K.A. The Watcher, voiced by Jeffrey Wright.
After this, Hawkeye is expected to be released, which follows Clint Barton (Jeremy Renner) as he trains up his new protegee, Kate Bishop (Hailee Steinfeld).
The post-credit scene at the end of Black Widow showed Yelena Belova (Florence Pugh) gearing up to take Barton out on her next mission, meaning she will also appear in Hawkeye.
Following this is Ms. Marvel, which follows Kamala Khan (Iman Vellani) a superhero fan and Captain Marvel-obsessive who discovers her own powers.
It will set up the upcoming movie The Marvels, which will see Carol Danvers (Brie Larson) and Monica Rambeau (Teyonah Paris) return to the fold.
At this point, less is known about the upcoming series, only that which has been revealed by Disney.
The next series is Moon Knight, starring Oscar Issac as a former Marine who becomes a conduit for an ancient Egyptian god.
She-Hulk is the next story, in which Marc Ruffalo reprises his role as The Hulk.
It will be led by Tatiana Maslany as Jennifer Walters, while Tim Roth plays Emil Blonsky, A.K.A. Abomination, and Jameela Jamil plays Titania, a rival of She-Hulk.
Secret Invasion is a series centering on Nick Fury (Samuel L. Jackson) and a formidable Skrull (Ben Mendelsohn) who has been infiltrating the Earth.
Armor Wars will be led by Don Cheadle as War Machine, as he tries to protect Tony Stark's technology from falling into the wrong hands, while Ironheart follows Riri Williams (Dominique Thorne), an engineering student who creates Iron Man-like armor.
I Am Groot, while technically not a miniseries, is a collection of short films centering around Baby Groot (Vin Diesel) and The Guardians of the Galaxy Holiday Special is exactly as it sounds, with James Gunn helming.
Given Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 is coming out in movie theaters in May 2023, it is likely the holiday special will set up the next movie.
Finally, Black Panther director Ryan Coogler was announced to be helming a series based in Wakanda, the fictional African nation from which Black Panther hails.










