Marvel Zombies Season 2 Because You Clearly Didn’t Have Enough Brain Eating Superheroes in Your Life Yet

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The superpowered undead are back, because you clearly didn’t have enough zombie-filled nightmares 🧠💀. Disney+’s Marvel Zombies is officially rising from the grave for a second season, because who needs original ideas when you can just reanimate the dead? 💔👻

I mean, it’s not like we’ve been waiting with bated breath for half a year or anything 🙄. The Season 1 episode of the animated series What If…? was just a tease, a mere appetizer for the zombie-filled feast that is Marvel Zombies 🍴🧠. And now, Head of Marvel Television Brad Winderbaum has casually dropped the news that production on Season 2 is well underway, because who needs a fancy press release when you can just mention it on a podcast like it’s no big deal? 🎙️👀

Winderbaum shared his excitement on the Escape Pod podcast, saying “I don’t think it’s a spoiler, but I saw the first animatic of the first episode of Marvel Zombies Season 2 and… it was crazy” 🤯. Crazy? That’s just code for “we’re going to blow your mind with more zombie-filled action and maybe, just maybe, a few actual plot twists” 🤔. And, of course, he hinted that the upcoming season will do something the Marvel Cinematic Universe hasn’t done before, but he’s not telling 🤐. Because, you know, secrecy is the best policy when it comes to zombies 🧐.

The first season of Marvel Zombies premiered on Disney+ on September 24, 2025, and followed a pre-Infinity War variant timeline of the MCU where a zombie virus outbreak has occurred 🌎🧠. Because, why not? It’s not like the MCU hasn’t been convoluted enough already 🙄. The season consisted of four episodes, which is just enough to get you hooked and then leave you wanting more, like a bad zombie apocalypse-themed reality TV show 📺.

The show follows a group of survivors, including Ms. Marvel, Kate Bishop, and Ironheart, as they try to save the world from superpowered zombies like Scarlet Witch, now called the Queen of the Dead 👑, and other Marvel characters who are now undead 🧠. It’s like a big game of “Spot the Zombie” 🎉, but with more explosions and fewer brains 🧠. What If…?, the animated series that Marvel Zombies is based on, ran for three seasons between 2021 and 2024, exploring alternate timeline storylines in the MCU 🌌.

But wait, there’s more! 🎉 If you’re still not satisfied with the zombie-filled goodness of Marvel Zombies, you can always check out our ranked list of every Marvel movie ever made, from worst to first 🏆. Because, you know, what’s more fun than arguing about which Marvel movie is the best? 🤔👊 It’s like a zombie apocalypse, but with more cape-twirling and fewer brains 🧠. So, grab some popcorn, sit back, and enjoy the undead chaos that is Marvel Zombies 🍿💀! 🎉

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