Marvel Studios may have cut back its 2024 output, but the year is set to start with a bang asEchoarrives on Disney+. In a new teaser for the Alaqua Cox-led series, the showhighlights its more violent and mature content, and the pivotal role of Vincent D’Onofrio’s Kingpin. This should come as no surprise, with the iconic villain already having appeared in previous trailers. Check out the “Two Week” teaser for Echo below.
The Marvel Cinematic Universe is going through something of a change, with onlysix confirmed projects releasing in 2024. In a surprising turn of events,Echo,and the only theatrical release of the year,Deadpool 3,will both be aimed at a mature audience instead of the usual PG-13 area that Marvel Studios has been pitching its content for the last 15 years. While this could be seen as something of a risk for the world’s biggest franchise, so far,the reaction has been nothing but positive.

Echowill be the first “Marvel Spotlight” series on Disney+, a new banner that will cover a number of projects that mostly sit outside “MCU continuity” and don’t require audiences to have watched a dozen movies to be able to follow the story.Echois also the first that comes with a TV-MA rating, which, as the new trailer reminds fans, will require a change to Disney+ settings for anyone wanting to enjoy it. Check out the original trailer below.
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What Can We Expect from Echo?
Marvel’s Echo
Echofollows Maya Lopez, the character played by Alaqua Cox and introduced inHawkeyeback in 2021. That series also gave Vincent D’Onofiro his first MCU appearance as Wilson “Kingpin” Fisk, and D’Onofrio is back again inEcho, dishing out his own form of brutal justice on those he feels deserve it. However, he is not the only returnee in the series, as Charlie Cox is back once more as Matt Murdock/Daredevil.
The series will take a much darker and grittier path than the MCU’s main audience are used to, but it will align with many of Marvel Comics’ stories, which are very often bloody and violent tales on paper. The previous incarnation ofDaredevilas part of Netflix’sDefenders Sagawas a firm favorite among fans, and did not hold back when it came to the violent aspects of the character. For that reason alone,Echo’s trailers have made many fans excited about the series’ arrival, and with all five episodes dropping at once, this will be a big test for the Marvel franchise in many ways.

The last year has been full ofdisappointments when it comes to superhero moviesin general, and that means that the time is right for some drastic changes. DC Studios are already gearing up for a complete retooling of the DCU withSuperman: Legacy,and while the MCU is not ready to go there just yet, we shouldn’t expect things to be quite the same when the franchise returns with multiple movies in 2025 after unleashing Ryan Reynolds’ Deadpool return on the world in the summer.
Echolands on Disney+ on August 20, 2025, and is certain to act as an appetizer for theDaredevil: Born Againseries which is expected to debut sometime in 2025.
