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''Spider-Man: Lord of Times'' is scheduled to premiere on Disney+ on July 6, 2026, and will consist of eight episodes. It will be one of the series of [[Mob Cinematic Universe: Phase Two|Phase Two]] of the MCU.
''Spider-Man: Lord of Times'' is scheduled to premiere on Disney+ on July 6, 2026, and will consist of eight episodes. It will be one of the series of [[Mob Cinematic Universe: Phase Two|Phase Two]] of the MCU.
== Premise ==
When a rupture in the timestream unleashes unstable versions of the past, present, and future, Peter Parker finds himself hunted by forces he can’t begin to understand—and haunted by versions of himself he never became. As timelines fracture and familiar faces re-emerge in unrecognizable forms, Peter must team up with Mayday Parker, a daughter he’s never met from a future that may never come, and face impossible choices that challenge the very essence of who Spider-Man is. With time collapsing, enemies evolving, and the multiverse unraveling, Peter races against the inevitable to prevent the rise of a temporal god—and learns that with great power comes not just great responsibility... but unbearable consequence.


== Cast and characters ==
== Cast and characters ==


* [[Spider-Man|Peter Parker / Spider-Man]]
* [[Nicholas Barnett]] as [[Spider-Man|Peter Parker / Spider-Man]]: A brilliant yet socially awkward teenager who gains spider-like powers and becomes entangled in a timeline fracture that threatens all of reality.
* [[Maxwell Jenkins]] as Young Peter Parker (Timeline Variant): A pre-powered version of Peter from an alternate timeline, thrust into the chaos of destiny before he’s ready.
* [[Cailey Fleming]] as Mayday Parker: Peter’s daughter from a dystopian future, who returns to the past with enhanced abilities and knowledge of a coming multiversal collapse.
* [[India Eisley]] as Felicia Hardy / Black Cat: A skilled thief with shifting loyalties, drawn into Peter’s life as a dangerous ally with her own motives in the fractured timeline.
* [[Justice Smith]] as Miguel O'Hara / Spider-Man 2099: A hardened, futuristic Spider-Man acting as a temporal enforcer, determined to prevent Peter from disrupting the timestream—at any cost.
* [[Tom Sturridge]] as The Time Weaver: A mysterious being who exists outside linear time, guiding Peter through alternate realities while hiding a deeper agenda.
* [[Emily Browning]] as Gwen Stacy / Ghost-Spider: A spectral variant of Gwen haunted by her death in countless universes, driven by guilt and vengeance against those who tamper with fate.
* [[Brady Noon]] as Hobie Brown / Spider-Punk: A rebellious Spider-variant from a crumbling anarchist dimension, fighting against authoritarian control of time.
* [[Ben Schnetzer]] as Harry Osborn / Chrono-Goblin: A twisted future version of Harry, corrupted by grief and time warping, wielding unstable chronotech in a desperate attempt to fix the past.
* [[Nina Hoss]] as Madame Chrona: A cold, calculating manipulator of time who seeks to fuse all timelines into a singular, "perfect" reality—regardless of the cost.
* [[Sami Bray]] as Anna-May Parker: Peter’s infant daughter in the Prime timeline, a silent symbol of hope whose existence anchors Mayday's mission.
* [[David Thewlis]] as Dr. Elias Warren / The Jackal: A geneticist obsessed with conquering death through cloning and time manipulation, creating chaos in the timeline with dangerous experiments.
 
* [[Alexandra Shipp]] as [[Spider-Woman|Jessica Drew / Spider-Woman]]: A seasoned Spider-variant from a militarized future, who walks the line between ally and enforcer as realities begin to collapse.
 
== Episodes ==
The series will consist of eight episodes, with [[Jackson Miller]] direecting all the episodes.


== Production ==
== Production ==
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=== Writing ===
=== Writing ===
=== Casting and voice recording ===
=== Casting ===
=== Animation and design ===
[[Nicholas Barnett]] was cast in May 2025 as Peter Parker / Spider-Man, leading the series as a younger, emotionally complex version of the character navigating fractured timelines. [[Cailey Fleming]] joined the cast shortly after as Mayday Parker, Peter's daughter from a dystopian future, in what was described as a "central emotional anchor" for the multiversal narrative. That same month, [[India Eisley]] was announced as Felicia Hardy / Black Cat, described by insiders as a morally ambiguous ally with a personal stake in the timeline’s collapse. In June, [[Justice Smith]] was confirmed to portray Miguel O’Hara / Spider-Man 2099, a strict temporal enforcer in direct conflict with Peter’s reckless actions. [[Tom Sturridge]], known for his ethereal performance in ''The Sandman'', was cast as The Time Weaver, a cryptic figure guiding Peter through alternate realities. [[Maxwell Jenkins]] was revealed as a younger timeline variant of Peter Parker, while [[Emily Browning]] joined the ensemble as a grief-stricken Ghost-Spider from a broken universe. Also cast were [[Brady Noon]] as Spider-Punk, [[Ben Schnetzer]] as the villainous Chrono-Goblin, and [[Nina Hoss]] as the time-manipulating antagonist Madame Chrona. Rounding out the cast were [[David Thewlis]] as the twisted geneticist Dr. Elias Warren / The Jackal, [[Alexandra Shipp]] as a militarized variant Jessica Drew / Spider-Woman, and [[Sami Bray]] as Anna-May Parker.
 
=== Filming ===
=== Music ===
=== Music ===
== Release ==
== Release ==

Latest revision as of 01:43, 30 June 2025

Spider-Man: Lord of Times
GenreSuperhero
Created by
Starring
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
Production
Executive producer
Production companyMob Productions
Original release
NetworkDisney+

Spider-Man: Lord of Times is an upcoming American television series created by Amy Pascal and Kathleen Kennedy for the streaming service Disney+, based on the Marvel Comics character Spider-Man. It is intended to be one of the television series in the Mob Cinematic Universe (MCU) produced by Mob Productions, sharing continuity with the films of the franchise.

Spider-Man: Lord of Times is scheduled to premiere on Disney+ on July 6, 2026, and will consist of eight episodes. It will be one of the series of Phase Two of the MCU.

Premise[edit | edit source]

When a rupture in the timestream unleashes unstable versions of the past, present, and future, Peter Parker finds himself hunted by forces he can’t begin to understand—and haunted by versions of himself he never became. As timelines fracture and familiar faces re-emerge in unrecognizable forms, Peter must team up with Mayday Parker, a daughter he’s never met from a future that may never come, and face impossible choices that challenge the very essence of who Spider-Man is. With time collapsing, enemies evolving, and the multiverse unraveling, Peter races against the inevitable to prevent the rise of a temporal god—and learns that with great power comes not just great responsibility... but unbearable consequence.

Cast and characters[edit | edit source]

  • Nicholas Barnett as Peter Parker / Spider-Man: A brilliant yet socially awkward teenager who gains spider-like powers and becomes entangled in a timeline fracture that threatens all of reality.
  • Maxwell Jenkins as Young Peter Parker (Timeline Variant): A pre-powered version of Peter from an alternate timeline, thrust into the chaos of destiny before he’s ready.
  • Cailey Fleming as Mayday Parker: Peter’s daughter from a dystopian future, who returns to the past with enhanced abilities and knowledge of a coming multiversal collapse.
  • India Eisley as Felicia Hardy / Black Cat: A skilled thief with shifting loyalties, drawn into Peter’s life as a dangerous ally with her own motives in the fractured timeline.
  • Justice Smith as Miguel O'Hara / Spider-Man 2099: A hardened, futuristic Spider-Man acting as a temporal enforcer, determined to prevent Peter from disrupting the timestream—at any cost.
  • Tom Sturridge as The Time Weaver: A mysterious being who exists outside linear time, guiding Peter through alternate realities while hiding a deeper agenda.
  • Emily Browning as Gwen Stacy / Ghost-Spider: A spectral variant of Gwen haunted by her death in countless universes, driven by guilt and vengeance against those who tamper with fate.
  • Brady Noon as Hobie Brown / Spider-Punk: A rebellious Spider-variant from a crumbling anarchist dimension, fighting against authoritarian control of time.
  • Ben Schnetzer as Harry Osborn / Chrono-Goblin: A twisted future version of Harry, corrupted by grief and time warping, wielding unstable chronotech in a desperate attempt to fix the past.
  • Nina Hoss as Madame Chrona: A cold, calculating manipulator of time who seeks to fuse all timelines into a singular, "perfect" reality—regardless of the cost.
  • Sami Bray as Anna-May Parker: Peter’s infant daughter in the Prime timeline, a silent symbol of hope whose existence anchors Mayday's mission.
  • David Thewlis as Dr. Elias Warren / The Jackal: A geneticist obsessed with conquering death through cloning and time manipulation, creating chaos in the timeline with dangerous experiments.

Episodes[edit | edit source]

The series will consist of eight episodes, with Jackson Miller direecting all the episodes.

Production[edit | edit source]

Development[edit | edit source]

In March 2023, Freddie Goodwin—writer of Impulse (2024), Moonknight (2025), Young Justice (2025), and Crisis on Infinite Earths (2025)—began early development on a new project centered around Spider-Man. Rather than approaching it as a traditional feature film, Goodwin opted to explore the character through a serialized format, ultimately deciding to create a television series instead.

Writing[edit | edit source]

Casting[edit | edit source]

Nicholas Barnett was cast in May 2025 as Peter Parker / Spider-Man, leading the series as a younger, emotionally complex version of the character navigating fractured timelines. Cailey Fleming joined the cast shortly after as Mayday Parker, Peter's daughter from a dystopian future, in what was described as a "central emotional anchor" for the multiversal narrative. That same month, India Eisley was announced as Felicia Hardy / Black Cat, described by insiders as a morally ambiguous ally with a personal stake in the timeline’s collapse. In June, Justice Smith was confirmed to portray Miguel O’Hara / Spider-Man 2099, a strict temporal enforcer in direct conflict with Peter’s reckless actions. Tom Sturridge, known for his ethereal performance in The Sandman, was cast as The Time Weaver, a cryptic figure guiding Peter through alternate realities. Maxwell Jenkins was revealed as a younger timeline variant of Peter Parker, while Emily Browning joined the ensemble as a grief-stricken Ghost-Spider from a broken universe. Also cast were Brady Noon as Spider-Punk, Ben Schnetzer as the villainous Chrono-Goblin, and Nina Hoss as the time-manipulating antagonist Madame Chrona. Rounding out the cast were David Thewlis as the twisted geneticist Dr. Elias Warren / The Jackal, Alexandra Shipp as a militarized variant Jessica Drew / Spider-Woman, and Sami Bray as Anna-May Parker.

Filming[edit | edit source]

Music[edit | edit source]

Release[edit | edit source]

Spider-Man: Lord of Times is scheduled to premiere on Disney+ on July 6, 2026, and will consist of eight episodes. It will be one of the series of Phase Two of the MCU.

Notes[edit | edit source]

References[edit | edit source]