Disney+ and Hulu’s 2025 TV slate looks absolutely stacked with great shows, and the streaming giant just treated fans to a new look at some of the biggest series coming in the new year. 2025 brings with it Daredevil: Born Again, Season 2 of Andor, the brand new Skeleton Crew, the mysterious Alien: Earth, Season 4 of The Bear, Ironheart, Percy Jackson & The Olympians Season 2, The Handmaids Tale Season 6, and more — we promised it was stacked!
In a new featurette promoting Disney+’s 2025 TV line-up, fans were treated to brand-new footage from all the aforementioned shows. The biggest release in the new year is by far Daredevil: Born Again (March 4), which finally gives Charlie Cox’s titular hero his own R-rated show in the MCU.The footage presents Matt Murdock’s struggle with his internal morality, which is emphasized by his devotion to the Catholic faith (we see a shot of him walking through a church in the new footage). Sticking within the MCU, fans get another look at Ironheart (June 24), which follows the franchise’s next Iron Man, Riri Williams (Dominique Thorne).
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Moving to a galaxy far, far away, Star Wars fans have been treated to new footage from both Skeleton Crew (December 3), and Season 2 of Andor (April 22). Jude Law ventures into space with a crew of children, escaping vicious pirates in the new footage, which promises to be an exciting return to Star Wars TV after the hit-or-miss adventure in Ahsoka. Andor is commonly regarded as the best Star Wars TV show so far (in tough competition with Season 1 of The Mandalorian), and Season 2 teases more of the dark espionage thriller.
Alien: Earth, The Bear, Percy Jackson & More Are Coming in 2025
In the featurette, Alien fans got their first glimpse at the franchise’s debut TV show: Alien: Earth (date TBA). Written and directed by Noah Cawley, the FX series is a prequel to Ridley Scott’s original Alien, and sees an ominous vessel crash-land on Earth, bringing the titular Xenomorph to the Earth’s shores.
Meanwhile, The Bear (June) fans should sharpen their knives, as the Emmy-dominating series returns for a fourth season. This is the first fans have seen of the new season, and they’re hoping it can bring the fan base back together after the divisive Season 3. Few plot details have been released, but expect Carmy Berzatto (Jeremy Allen White) to ignore his trauma, and get irate at his family and colleagues at the titular restaurant once again.
While Disney+ will be packed full of sci-fi in the new year, Percy Jackson & the Olympians (date TBA)) is giving fantasy fans their annual hit. Season 2 adapts Rick Riordan’s book, The Sea of Monsters, which will introduce Percy’s half-brother Tyson, and Thalia Grace (Tamara Smart), the daughter of Zeus. Nestled among the 2025 featurette is one of Hollywood’s freshest faces. Glen Powell is heading to TV next year, but he won’t be flying high in Top Gun or running in The Running Man. Powell stars in Chad Powers (date TBA)), where he plays the titular, disgraced quarterback who goes full Mrs. Doubtfire to get back on the team.