Marvel Zombies

Marvel Zombies is a gory but shallow Marvel spinoff that sidelines iconic heroes in favor of lesser characters and repetitive zombie chaos.
1922
Starring
Iman Vellani, Todd Williams, David Boat
Creator
Zeb Wells
Rating
TV-MA
Genre
Action, Adventure, Horror, Sci-Fi, Superhero
Release date
Sept 24, 2025
Where to watch
Disney+
Overall Score
Rating Overview
Story/Plot/Script
Visuals/Cinematography
Performance
Direction
Non-Wokeness
Rating Summary
Marvel Zombies makes the bold choice of virtually omitting everyone's favorite characters in lieu of second and third string players with little appeal. Its narrative is rushed and skips all of the cool sounding stuff, to give us four episodes of rinse and repeat zombie attacks.

In a twisted corner of the Marvel Universe, a cosmic virus unleashes zombie chaos on Earth’s mightiest heroes, turning icons like Iron Man, Captain America, and Spider-Man into flesh-hungry monsters. As they rampage across a crumbling world, devouring allies and foes alike, a ragtag band of survivors—including some familiar faces who dodged the plague—fights tooth and claw to outlast the horde and uncover the rot at the heart of the apocalypse.

Marvel Zombies Review

COMING SOON

PARENTAL NOTES

TV-MA
  • Marvel Zombies is definitely NOT for children. However, it is available on an app primarily designed for children, and it’s a superhero cartoon, so kids are likely to want to watch it. Hence, the parental notes section, which is usually reserved for children’s programming.
    • Marvel Zombies is unabashedly a horror series. It is filled with blood, gore, and dark imagery.
  • There are a number of curse words peppered throughout the show.
    • $h!t is said at least once.
    • Ms. Marvel tells a zombie to “eat it “b!t@h.”
    • I want to say that GD was said once, but I can’t be sure.

WOKE REPORT

Debatable
  • What’s the debate, you ask? Does making the show female-centered mean that it’s a woke show?
    • Normally, as long as the narrative wasn’t all about girl power, I’d say no, being female-led isn’t inherently woke. However, in this case, it’s such an obvious push to raise up secondary and tertiary female Marvel characters that the general audience couldn’t care less about, that I weighted it much more harshly than I may have otherwise. It’s the WNBA of Marvel.
  • The only white male heroes to make it through the zombie apocalypse were Spider-Man and the Red Guardian. You could argue that Scott Lang did as well, but since he’s just a floating head now, I’d say that doesn’t count.
    • Instead, friggin Iron Heart, Hawkette, Ms. Marvel, a host of black widows, Awkwafina, the goober Asian FBI agent from Ant-Man, Shang-Chi, and Blade (the only one who anyone might care about and does very little).
      • Sure, Thor made it, but he’s been sulking and clinically depressed for five years as Valkyrie ran New Asgard.
      • Spider-Man is barely in the show and is virtually useless.

James Carrick

James Carrick is a passionate film enthusiast with a degree in theater and philosophy. James approaches dramatic criticism from a philosophic foundation grounded in aesthetics and ethics, offering insight and analysis that reveals layers of cinematic narrative with a touch of irreverence and a dash of snark.

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