The best Disney+ shows and best Hulu shows have been on showcase at The Glitzy Disney in advance 2025.
Among the highlights was a dance number from Manning Brothers and Jimmy Kimel’s annual roasts along with appearances from them such as Emma Stone and Ryan Reynolds.
Even Disney CEO Bob Iger went to the stage after last year’s debut, where he was introduced by a couple of Super Bowl winners in Patrick Mahomes and Saquon Barkley. Role crew from The bear Season 4, Alien: Earth and Daredevil: Born again Season 2 Delivered scoops on their respective shows and there was plenty of news to get stuck in throughout the event.
Of all the messages, however, a handful stood out, so read on to the seven messages, especially that Pique my interest – we have everything from Marvel Mania to live sports flow.
1. Wonder Man and MCU shows
There was plenty of news for fans of Marvel’s TV deals to be excited about. Perhaps most exciting was the news that Krysten Ritter’s Jessica Jones is ready to return after a long -standing absence, debuting in MCU Daredevil: Born again Season 2.
The other great story was the message that the upcoming Wonder man The mini-series, co-produced by Onyx Collective, will include eight half-hour episodes when it lands in December this year. Designated to be a meta-exploration of Hollywood, the show will play Yahya Abdul-Mate II as Simon Williams/Wonder Man, a character that James Gunn already tried to add to MCU with Nathan Fillion in the role, though these scenes were eventually cut off from Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2.
It seems that 2025 is set to be something of a transitional year for Marvel Television, with the current backlog of advertised shows that are pushed out before they get into a pattern of one to two shows a year to come. There is also a set to be less synergy between TV and cinematic offerings in the future, with the shows still in the same universe, but beaten as independent stories.
2. Trailers to the bear season 4 and strangers: the earth

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Participants were shown new trailers to The bear Season 4 and Alien: EarthWith both shows that see their release dates confirmed.
When we last saw Carmy (Jeremy Allen White), he had just got words that the dreaded review he had been waiting for had gone live, and when we saw the chef read the verdict on his phone, the show fell an almighty cliffhanger on us. But it will not be long before we find out if the words of the critics were good, bad or indifferent, with the series to be returned on June 26.
Alien: EarthMeanwhile, ready to invade on August 13th. Created by Noah Hawley, the latest rate in the Xenemorph saga sees a corporate war over cyborg technology a hundred years in the future is interrupted when a research ship full of hostile foreign life forms crash lands on earth. Starring in Timothy Olyphant, Alex Lawther and Adrian Edmondson, the show is set to bring all kinds of extraterrestrial chaos right at home.
3. Ryan Murphy is back

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Ryan Murphy remains one of the busiest showrunners in Hollywood with two new series displayed on Disney in advance.
Everything is fairAs you can see the trailer for above, has an all-star-role crew in what is destined to be a gripping legal drama. Murphy Ordinary Sarah Paulson has along with newer American Horror Story Star Kim Kardashian, Naiomi Watts and Glenn Close.
The beautyMeanwhile, is an adaptation of the graphic novel of the same name and is ready to star Evan Peters and Ashton Kutcher in a tale of an STD that makes those affected beautiful but eventually kills its host. Suspected of being a government’s plot, the story follows two detectives trying to reveal the truth of a sea of corruption and cover ups.
4. Glen Powells Chad Powers -Premiere -Dato
Glen Powell both created and stars in Tchad PowersAn upcoming comedy series based on an idea from Eli Manning.
Powell plays Russ Holliday, a disgraceful college -quarterback that happens on an idea of hiding as Chad Powers and joining a fighting southern football team to revive his career.
Sounds like an NFL takeover Ted Lasso With a bit of Adam Sandler thrown in and with one of Hollywood’s biggest rising stars in the lead role, Tchad Powers Could prove a smash hit when it arrives on September 30th.
5. Chris O’Donnell Stars in 911: Nashville Teaser

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We have our first glimpse of new spin-off 911: Nashville. In spite of the recent cancellation of 911: Lone Starthe universe continues to expand, with the executive producer Ryan Murphy (again), who delivers a new rate after emergencies in the titular city.
Starring Chris O’Donnell as firefighter and former Rodeo rider Don Shape, the show turns around Nashville Firehouse, he leads with his son. Details are thin on the ground at the moment, but with LEANN RIMES also in the role crew also hits the show definitely the Music City mood.
6. High potential among most streamed hulu shows

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Disney also discussed some of the most streamed hulu shows with High potential Breaking Records on the platform.
Originally sent on ABC, High potential Stars Katlin Olson as Morgan, a police station cleaning lady who is brought on board as a consultant when her gifted intellect sees her solution cases out of hours.
Available to stream on Hulu after broadcast, the show turned out to be a smash hit that got a huge subsequent and collected over 13 million streaming viewers for its final and became ABC’s best drama episode ever on the streamer.
7. ESPN launches new streaming service
Finally, the most exciting piece of news for Sportsfans was the message that ESPN is launching a new streaming service in the latter half of this year.
The service – not confused with ESPN+, which costs $ 11.99 per day. Month and will be redirected as ESPN Select – will have a brand new redesigned app to house all the TV company’s live content.
The big change comes with the ‘unlimited’ plan, which costs $ 29.99 per day. Month and delivers all things ESPN, including ESPN 2 and ESPN 3 together with several niche offers and a new slate of college sports -focused networks.
With leaders who promised an immersive new experience, it’s played for live sports.