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Speaking with ComicBook while at this year’s New York Comic Con, Abdul-Mateen addressed the possibility of returning to the MCU down the line. “I think that’s the answer for the writers and for the producers and for the creatives, I can say that I hope so,” he said. “I think there’s so many more layers for Simon, for myself, to explore through Simon and also Simon Williams the star is who I’m very interested in sharing if we can get that chance. We see a lot of his story being about the ambition and him being humble, on the process of trying to get to a taste of what he wants,. But I think it’s also fun seeing people get what they want and seeing what they do with it – and who they turn into. So if you meet Simon, you see his process, then you know what he’s cooking with. I’m excited to see what happens next if and when he gets a piece of what he wants.”
Abdul-Mateen also discussed whether or not Wonder Man could have beaten Thanos in the Infinity Saga. “Are we talking about Simon Williams as we know him in my show, are we talking about Simon Williams as we know him when we turn the pages? When we turn the pages, I’m going to always go for Wonder Man right now. I think it’d be a good fight,” he said.
Will Wonder Man Have a Future in the MCU?
Wonder Man is arriving at a fascinating point in the MCU’s history. In an attempt to get the franchise back on track after the unevenness of the Multiverse Saga, Kevin Feige is implementing key changes to Marvel’s output strategy. One of the most notable shifts is how Marvel is approaching television. Moving forward, the studio is prioritizing shows that will run for multiple seasons, such as Daredevil: Born Again (which has already been renewed for Season 3). Right now, Wonder Man is being classified as a miniseries, like so many of Marvel’s Disney+ shows before the creative overhaul. Whether or not it returns for a second season will depend on how that would fit into Marvel’s TV plans.
Reception to Wonder Man will likely play a crucial role in determining its fate. If fans respond positively to its meta angle and feel it’s a refreshing change of pace for the MCU, then Feige and Co. could try to find a spot for a continuation down the line. It’s been said that Avengers: Secret Wars will act as a “reset” of the franchise, but it isn’t going to be a hard reboot. The latest rumors indicate Marvel plans on doing “a quick scrub” of elements they “[want] to sort of forget and redo.” If Wonder Man gets mixed reviews and struggles to resonate with audiences, Simon Williams could find himself left behind as Marvel kicks off a new saga post-Secret Wars.








