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‘Marvel Zombies’: How to Watch Marvel’s All-New Animated Show

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Just in time for next month’s Halloween celebrations, Marvel Zombies — an all-new animated miniseries — is set to bring some ghoulishly dark twists to the MCU on Disney Plus.

Set in the alternate timeline first introduced in What If…?, the story unfolds in a world where a virus from the Quantum Realm has infected most of Earth’s population, turning its heroes and citizens alike into flesh-hungry zombies. The recent release of the show’s trailer has provided a major talking point for Marvel fans, with Blade making his long-awaited MCU debut (albeit in animated form).

Mahershala Ali may not be voicing Blade in Marvel Zombies — that role goes to The Chicago Code star Todd Williams — but the series still boasts a star-studded cast of actors lending their voices. Elizabeth Olsen, Paul Rudd, Florence Pugh and David Harbour are among the big names reprising their Marvel roles.

The four-episode series marks Marvel’s first real move into adult animation, with its bloody zombie-slaying action garnering a TV-MA certificate.


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Marvel Zombies release date on Disney Plus

Marvel Zombies will premiere on Disney Plus at 3 a.m. ET on Wednesday, Sept. 24and all four episodes will be available to stream.

Disney Plus starts at $10 per month for a standalone subscription to its ad-supported plan, and goes up in price if you want to watch on Premium without ads or if you prefer a bundle (you might still see promos for Disney Plus titles and commercials on live programs with Premium). You also get downloads if you have Premium.

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You can watch Marvel shows and movies on Disney Plus as well as titles from the Disney vault, National Geographic, Star Wars, Pixar and more. Don’t want a standalone subscription? Pricing for bundles ranges from $11 to $30 a month and includes access to Hulu, ESPN Plus or Max.

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