I Can’t Believe Marvel Let Them Make ‘Wonder Man’

If you didn’t know that Marvel just dropped eight episodes of an MCU series last night, I wouldn’t blame you. Wonder Man feels like the last of an era where Marvel shines a fleeting spotlight (literally, they call it that) on specific characters with little if any real connection to the rest of the ongoing MCU. And in this case, Wonder Man is the least-MCU show I’ve ever seen. I mean that as a compliment.

Wonder Man is the story of Simon Williams attempting to land the lead role in Wonder Man, a remake of a beloved childhood classic with…Williams’ Wonder Man being a real-life, superpowered Marvel comic hero. It’s a twisted web of meta-ness that feels like it could fall on its face, but it absolutely does not. Williams, played fearlessly by Yahya Abdul-Mateen II, is joined by Ben Kingsley’s Trevor Slattery, the actor who played The Mandarin in Iron Man 3. As in, Kingsley was playing an actor acting as The Mandarin. Again, stay with me.

The result is something most akin to The Studio, the Seth Rogen frenetic comedy about Hollywood. It’s not quite that intense or funny, but you’ll see the commonality. This is also a show that technically makes things like American Horror Story, Sons of Anarchy and Joe Pantoliano canon in the Marvel universe, something we almost never see outside of Deadpool fourth-wall breaking.

Source: https://www.forbes.com/sites/paultassi/2026/01/28/i-cant-believe-marvel-let-them-make-wonder-man/