• Marvel released a new Wonder Man teaser focused on the Department of Damage Control.
  • The series debuts all 8 episodes on Disney+ on January 27 at 6 p.m. PT.
  • Teaser features P. Cleary questioning Trevor Slattery about Simon Williams’ possible powers.

Teaser gives first look at damage-control angle

Marvel Entertainment dropped a new teaser for Wonder Man, the upcoming eight-episode series arriving on Disney+ later this month. The short clip leans into the MCU’s cleanup crew: the Department of Damage Control (DODC).

In the teaser, DODC agent P. Cleary (played by Arian Moayed) sits down with Trevor Slattery (Ben Kingsley). Cleary raises concerns about Simon Williams (Yahya Abdul-Mateen II), suggesting Williams may possess superpowers and represent a potential threat. The exchange is brief but sets a tone of official scrutiny and mystery.

What the teaser reveals

The teaser doesn’t offer action set pieces or long scenes. Instead, it teases the show’s premise by focusing on investigation and the institutional response to superpowered individuals. Trevor Slattery’s presence nods to his established MCU history, while the appearance of a Damage Control agent directly ties Wonder Man to the wider Marvel infrastructure.

Short, focused, and heavy on implication, the clip also builds on earlier promotional material: Marvel previously released a full trailer and poster this month that outlined more of the show’s style and cast.

Release plan — all episodes drop at once

All eight episodes of Wonder Man will be available on Disney+ on January 27 at 6 p.m. PT. Marvel and Disney are using the streaming model that drops a full season in one day, allowing viewers to binge the series immediately.

This release schedule positions Wonder Man as a major January offering for Disney+, and the Damage Control focus suggests Marvel aims to expand its world-building by showcasing how institutions handle the fallout of superhero conflicts.

Creators and directors behind the series

Wonder Man was created by Destin Daniel Cretton — known for directing Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings — and Andrew Guest, a consulting producer on Hawkeye. The series features an ensemble creative team: Cretton directs along with James Ponsoldt, Tiffany Johnson, and Stella Meghie.

The casting of Yahya Abdul-Mateen II in the title role marks a high-profile lead for the show, while Ben Kingsley’s Trevor Slattery and Arian Moayed’s P. Cleary provide established MCU ties and new official perspectives.

Why this matters

By centering Damage Control in promotional material, Marvel signals that Wonder Man will explore not just a hero’s origin but the systems that respond to superhuman events. For fans tracking how the MCU expands beyond individual heroes, the teaser promises a blend of character-driven storytelling and institutional intrigue.

Expect more clips and promotional pushes in the days before January 27 as Disney+ ramps up publicity for the series debut.

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