The rollout for Wonder Man has left much to be desired from Marvel Studios and Disney. To be frank, there hasn’t been much of one at all, save for the obligatory teaser image and the official trailer, and it’s helped fuel a disappointing welcoming from many fans, within both the Marvel Cinematic Universe and by those simply hoping for a great superhero show to enjoy.The viewership numbers will tell the ultimate tale soon, though, Wonder Man is set to debut on Disney+ on Jan. 27, but it is at least getting a bit of good news from the showrunner and executives in charge of handling the project. Andrew Guest, who also broke some major news regarding the fate of another Marvel show, Hawkeye, also opened up about what’s to come for Yahya Abdul-Mateen II (previously known as Black Manta in Aquaman and Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom) in the MCU. “It’s, I think it’s really going to be up to how the audience responds to this series,” Guest said, not so subtly shifting the onus to fans. “I think our job, when we were making this show, was to make a show that felt like it could keep going, sure, but also was satisfying [on its own], you know, at the end of the day.”
The rollout for Wonder Man has left much to be desired from Marvel Studios and Disney. To be frank, there hasn’t been much of one at all, save for the obligatory teaser image and the official trailer, and it’s helped fuel a disappointing welcoming from many fans, within both the Marvel Cinematic Universe and by those simply hoping for a great superhero show to enjoy.
The viewership numbers will tell the ultimate tale soon, though, Wonder Man is set to debut on Disney+ on Jan. 27, but it is at least getting a bit of good news from the showrunner and executives in charge of handling the project. Andrew Guest, who also broke some major news regarding the fate of another Marvel show, Hawkeye, also opened up about what’s to come for Yahya Abdul-Mateen II (previously known as Black Manta in Aquaman and Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom) in the MCU.
“It’s, I think it’s really going to be up to how the audience responds to this series,” Guest said, not so subtly shifting the onus to fans. “I think our job, when we were making this show, was to make a show that felt like it could keep going, sure, but also was satisfying [on its own], you know, at the end of the day.”
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