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Wonder Man Review: Marvel’s Most Surprising and Emotional MCU Series Yet
Just like the show my review is delayed but better late than never because this show is something special. (Reviews of episode 1-2 can be found in a different post.) This “Special Presentation” from Marvel Studios really did change the game for the MCU, as well as being one of the best live action shows we have had in a while. Episodes 3 through 8 of Wonder Man shift the show from a quirky setup into a surprisingly emotional character study about identity, fame, and trust. At

Lance
Feb 16


Wonder Man – Episode 2 “Self Tape” Review
Episode 2 of Wonder Man, titled “Self Tape,” leans even harder into the Hollywood satire while quietly building the show’s larger Marvel mystery. It’s a slower episode than the premiere, but in a good way, it gives the characters room to breathe, especially Simon Williams. We open not with Simon, but with Trevor Slattery (Ben Kingsley) on a plane, casually chatting with another passenger. The moment they land, Trevor is immediately arrested, which is both funny and very on-br

Lance
Jan 29


Wonder Man Season 1 Episode 1 Recap: This MCU Premiere Has No Right Being This Good
Matinee kicks off with a surprisingly charming and unsettling premiere that blends Hollywood satire with superhero mystery. The episode opens on a sweet, almost corny note: Simon Williams watching an old Wonder Man movie with his dad. It’s a small moment, but it immediately sets up how much this character wants to matter—on screen and off. Cut to present day, and Simon (played brilliantly by Yahya Abdul-Mateen II) is very much not where he wants to be. We meet him in his trai

Lance
Jan 28


Marvel’s Wonder Man Trailer Stuns Fans at NYCC
Marvel Studios just dropped a superpowered surprise at New York Comic Con 2025 with the official trailer for Wonder Man , and let’s just...

Je-Ree
Oct 11, 2025
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