Marvel Studios’Wonder Manseries starringYahya Abdul-Mateen IIis finally getting some exciting updates! While fans have been worried about the fate of the show after the creative overhaul at the studio, itresumed filming earlier this in January after last year’s strikesunder the watchful eye ofDestin Daniel Cretton. While most details are kept tightly under wraps,Demetrius Grosse, who is set to play The Grim Reaper in the series, teased the dynamic between his character and Wonder Man.
In the comic,The Grim Reaper aka Erick Williams is the brother of Simon aka Wonder Man, who doesn’t fit in the Williams family. With Simon considered the pride of the family, the sibling rivalry and jealousy pushes Erick on the wrong path, eventually leading him to gain a mighty scythe and take on the role of the reaper. Groose teases thatthe brotherly dynamic will be explored in the upcoming Disney+ seriesas well and that fans should keep an eye on them. He toldComic Book:

“Yes, and I think people are going to be intrigued by the dynamic between Simon Williams and Eric Williams as much as they’re excited about the dynamic between Grim Reaper and Wonder Man. This series is gonna be a very, very different kind of show, but pleasantly so.”
Marvel Studios Will Benefit From Character Driven Stories
Sometimes the grand MCU design gets in the way of fans' favorite character’s emotional arcs when the plot is favored over personal stories. While the core Avengers had an impact on us given a decade’s worth of character development, recent projects likeAnt-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania,Thor: Love and Thunder, andThe Marvelsdid not help the character’s growth as fans would have anticipated. However, the studio has been able to showcase good character-focused stories with shows likeWandaVision, andMoon Knightthat made an impact on the viewers.
With Grosse’s comment, it seems like,Wonder Manwill give us equal parts of the character’s emotional motivation as well as the superhero spectacle. The series also castBen Kingsley, who is expected to return to the MCU as villain Trevor Slattery along withEd Harris,Lauren Glazier, and more.Crettonco-created the series withAndrew GuestwhileStella Meghie, who directed the movieThe Photograph, has beenchosen to helm some episodes.

No release date has been announced forWonder Man, yet. Stay tuned to Collider for future updates and know more about the Disney+ series withour guide here.