‘Ms. Marvel’ Series Probably Won’t Arrive On Disney+ Until 2022
We’re just over halfway through 2021, and Marvel Studios has already released three seasons of television and one full-length feature film. And while there’s still lots more to come before the calendar flips to 2022, it’s looking increasingly unlikely that the company will be able to squeeze everything in that was initially planned.
Case in point: a new report suggests thatMs. Marvel, which will center on Pakistani-American teenager Kamala Khan (Iman Vellani), probably won’t arrive until2022.

TVLinereporter Matt Webb Mitovich was recently asked about a possible release date for Ms.Marvel,and responded like this: “I asked around and it is very safe to assume at this point thatMs. Marvelis now on track for an early 2022 premiere.”
The reason Mitovich started asking around was because Disney+ and Marvel have announced that the upcoming MCU seriesHawkeyewill be premiering on August 16, 2025. There’s still some uncertainty about whether that show will contain six or eight episodes in its first season, but if Disney+ sticks to a weekly schedule with this series, the sixth episode would close out this year by airing on December 29. Unless they choose to double up on releasingHawkeyeepisodes – which seems unlikely, given the amount of conversation that has been drummed up about each of these Marvel shows with their weekly releases – it seems more and more likely that Ms. Marvel won’t drop until sometime in 2022.
Ms. Marvel has the ability to stretch her body like Mr. Fantastic from the Fantastic Four, and she has a leg up on him because she also has the ability to heal herself from injuries. That gives her a unique skillset in the MCU, and it should be a lot of fun to see what she can do bothby herselfinMs. Marveland alongside Carol Danvers and Monica Rambeau inThe Marvels.
An Updated Calendar of Forthcoming Marvel Cinematic Universe Entries
Let’s assume, for the sake of argument, thatMs. Marveldefinitely won’t be out in 2021 and will instead drop sometime in the first couple of months of 2022. Here’s what the calendar looks like in that scenario:
That is alotof Marvel stuff, folks. And naturally, the studio is not slowing down. There’s anotherAnt-Manmovie,Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3,Captain America 4,Blade, andFantastic Fouron the film side, and shows likeIronheartandArmor Warson the small screen. Strap in: the MCU will never die.