We know Disney and Marvel are cooking up a bunch of projects together for Disney+ already, but for Disney+ day the studio announced three new Marvel series that haven't been announced before. An animated Spider-Man Freshman Year series, Agatha: House of Harkness, and a Marvel Zombies animated series.
Disney and Marvel announced three new Marvel series today including Spider-Man Freshman Year, an animated series that will follow a young(er) Peter Parker during his Freshman Year of high school. According to the official synopsis, the series is set before Peter becomes Spider-Man in the MCU, meaning this will be his origin story.
It's unknown if Tom Holland will reprise the character, though Holland has voiced Parker in the animated What If…? series previously.
Marvel Studios' Spider-Man: Freshman Year, an animated Original Series, coming soon to #DisneyPlus. #DisneyPlusDay pic.twitter.com/EtMxYEmFHM
— Disney+ (@disneyplus) November 12, 2021
In addition, Marvel Studios announced Agatha: House of Harkness, a WandaVision spinoff starring Kathryn Hahn's devious witch Agatha Harkness. Jac Schaefer returns as executive producer and head writer for the series.
And lastly, Marvel also announced the animated Marvel Zombies series. A full-length series based on the Elseworld series and What If…? episode where several prominent Marvel heroes have been turned into zombies. According to Disney, a new generation of heroes will battle against the ever-spreading zombie scourge.
Disney also officially confirmed Echo, a Hawkeye spinoff series starring Alaqua Cox as Maya Lopez. Details are sparse as the character has not officially debuted yet, but will in the upcoming Hawkeye series.
Marvel Zombies, an animated Original Series from Marvel Studios, coming soon to #DisneyPlus. #DisneyPlusDay pic.twitter.com/Rv6AESN6d3
— Disney+ (@disneyplus) November 12, 2021
These are just the latest Marvel announcements made today alongside updates on previously announced titles like Ms. Marvel, She-Hulk, Moon Knight, and more. Marvel also announced it will be reviving the classic X-Men: The Animated series under the name, X-Men '97.
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Matt T.M. Kim is IGN's News Editor. You can reach him @lawoftd.