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From Discussing Film:
"The Marvel Animation D23 panel is finally upon us. The Expo started off strong with a slew of updates and announcements from Walt Disney Studios, including updates to projects from Pixar, Marvel Studios, Walt Disney Animation, and live-action Walt Disney Studios films. From the announcement of the official title for the upcoming Avatar: Fire and Ash to a slew of updates to the Pixar Animation Studios slate (including the announcement of the upcoming Incredibles 3), the presentation gave fans plenty to look forward to in the coming years.
The Marvel Studios side of the D23 Day 1 presentation entirely focused on the live-action movies and series, with brand new trailers for Daredevil: Born Again, Iron Heart, and Agatha All Along. For those who were looking forward to updates on the Marvel Animation side of things, worry not— Marvel Animation is set to have its own presentation on Day 2 of the D23 2024 expo. Many of the announcements from this panel are expected to be about new seasons of existing shows, such as What If? Season 3. After the incredibly successful run of the first season of X-Men ’97, it’s also expected to get some news on the progress of the second season of the legacy series.
The upcoming third season of What If? Has just been announced as the final season of the series at the Marvel Animation D23 panel. The different alternate universe concepts that will be explored in this final season of the show include a Voltron anime-style episode introduction as an Avengers team led by Sam Wilson and consisting of Moon Knight, Photon, Red Guardian, and more pilot giant mecha suits in order to combat gamma monsters. It was also revealed that other episodes in the final season of What If? will explore characters such as Moon Knight, Ironheart, Shang-Chi, and White Vision.
Not much New X-Men ’97 footage was shown at the Marvel Animation D23 panel. However, there were brief snippets of the upcoming season in the sizzle real. The brief footage revealed that the X-Men would wear the Grant Morrison suits in the upcoming season. Moreover, characters such as Havok, Polaris, Bishop, Apocalypse, and Danger will appear in the upcoming season. The brief snippets also seemed to confirm that Wolverine survived Magneto’s attack at the end of the last season. Other than that, no new information was divulged about the series.
Fans finally got new information on the upcoming Eyes of Wakanda animated series at the Marvel Animation D23 panel. The series would be exploring new corners of the Marvel Universe. More specifically, the mystical city of K’un-Lun and the culture of that secret society would be explored, along with a new version of the character of Iron Fist would appear in the series, given that he is known as the defender of K’un-Lun in the comics. Ryan Coogler was at the presentation and spoke about the direction of the series and how “Wardogs are challenged with keeping Wakanda secret. So we can go back and look at the sacrifice people made to keep that secret.”
A new character in the series, Noni, will act as a “disruptor” in Wakanda, trying to expose some of the country’s corruption to the people of the hidden nation. You can expect Eyes of Wakanda to be a nice companion piece to the Black Panther films. Moreover, the series delves into the history of its secret and intersection with other locations, such as K’un-Lun. The series is also going to be utilizing 3D animation. Expect different time periods of Wakanda to be explored, almost like an anthology series. Eyes of Wakanda will also be canon in the MCU.
The upcoming Marvel Zombies animated series was described at the Marvel Animation D23 event as being a “hardcore” TV-MA series. Moreover, the series was revealed to be a 4-episode event.
By bw rosasFrom Discussing Film:
"The Marvel Animation D23 panel is finally upon us. The Expo started off strong with a slew of updates and announcements from Walt Disney Studios, including updates to projects from Pixar, Marvel Studios, Walt Disney Animation, and live-action Walt Disney Studios films. From the announcement of the official title for the upcoming Avatar: Fire and Ash to a slew of updates to the Pixar Animation Studios slate (including the announcement of the upcoming Incredibles 3), the presentation gave fans plenty to look forward to in the coming years.
The Marvel Studios side of the D23 Day 1 presentation entirely focused on the live-action movies and series, with brand new trailers for Daredevil: Born Again, Iron Heart, and Agatha All Along. For those who were looking forward to updates on the Marvel Animation side of things, worry not— Marvel Animation is set to have its own presentation on Day 2 of the D23 2024 expo. Many of the announcements from this panel are expected to be about new seasons of existing shows, such as What If? Season 3. After the incredibly successful run of the first season of X-Men ’97, it’s also expected to get some news on the progress of the second season of the legacy series.
The upcoming third season of What If? Has just been announced as the final season of the series at the Marvel Animation D23 panel. The different alternate universe concepts that will be explored in this final season of the show include a Voltron anime-style episode introduction as an Avengers team led by Sam Wilson and consisting of Moon Knight, Photon, Red Guardian, and more pilot giant mecha suits in order to combat gamma monsters. It was also revealed that other episodes in the final season of What If? will explore characters such as Moon Knight, Ironheart, Shang-Chi, and White Vision.
Not much New X-Men ’97 footage was shown at the Marvel Animation D23 panel. However, there were brief snippets of the upcoming season in the sizzle real. The brief footage revealed that the X-Men would wear the Grant Morrison suits in the upcoming season. Moreover, characters such as Havok, Polaris, Bishop, Apocalypse, and Danger will appear in the upcoming season. The brief snippets also seemed to confirm that Wolverine survived Magneto’s attack at the end of the last season. Other than that, no new information was divulged about the series.
Fans finally got new information on the upcoming Eyes of Wakanda animated series at the Marvel Animation D23 panel. The series would be exploring new corners of the Marvel Universe. More specifically, the mystical city of K’un-Lun and the culture of that secret society would be explored, along with a new version of the character of Iron Fist would appear in the series, given that he is known as the defender of K’un-Lun in the comics. Ryan Coogler was at the presentation and spoke about the direction of the series and how “Wardogs are challenged with keeping Wakanda secret. So we can go back and look at the sacrifice people made to keep that secret.”
A new character in the series, Noni, will act as a “disruptor” in Wakanda, trying to expose some of the country’s corruption to the people of the hidden nation. You can expect Eyes of Wakanda to be a nice companion piece to the Black Panther films. Moreover, the series delves into the history of its secret and intersection with other locations, such as K’un-Lun. The series is also going to be utilizing 3D animation. Expect different time periods of Wakanda to be explored, almost like an anthology series. Eyes of Wakanda will also be canon in the MCU.
The upcoming Marvel Zombies animated series was described at the Marvel Animation D23 event as being a “hardcore” TV-MA series. Moreover, the series was revealed to be a 4-episode event.