When Disney Plus announced new Marvel shows revolving around major characters from the films, fans went wild. To make things even better, the new shows will actually connect to the movies for once, unlike the previous shows on Netflix, that were supposed to be "connected," but really all we got were references.

By the end of 2020, we'll get to see Falcon and the Winter Soldier on Disney Plus. As exciting as that is, there are many other series in the works that won't come out until 2021. It's been a slow burn right now for Marvel fans, and all we have to hold on to is reported confirmations by Marvel and some leaked news.

Tired of waiting? Us too. That's why we compiled a list of everything we know about the upcoming shows, so you can have a better idea of what to expect. Let's get started!

15 Robert Downey Jr. Will Return In What If?

Robert Downey Jr in Avengers: Endgame
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Marvel's What If? will be an anthology series based on the comic books of the same title, in which we'll get to see what things would be like if major events in the Marvel Universe happened differently. Jeff Goldblum from Thor: Ragnarok accidentally revealed to Buzzfeed that Robert Downey Jr. is one of the actors returning for the show.

14 Mark Ruffalo Will Meet With Kevin Feige To Discuss She-Hulk Cameo

Mark Ruffalo/ Bruce Banner turning into The Hulk
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According to Heroic Hollywood, Mark Ruffalo has already made plans to meet with Kevin Feige to discuss a Bruce Banner/Hulk cameo in the upcoming She-Hulk series. Ruffalo also admitted that he would be open to appearing on the show if he could, which certainly sounds more than promising!

13 Sharon Carter Will Be In Falcon And The Winter Soldier

Emily VanCamp as Sharon Carter in Captain America-The Winter Soldier
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Sharon Carter disappeared after her appearance in Captain America: Civil War, but according to Screen Rant, we'll finally get to see what she's been up to in Falcon and the Winter Soldier. Actress Emily VanCamp revealed that she's been on the run since the events of Civil War. We can't wait to find out where she went!

12 WandaVision Will Take Place In The 1950s

Paul Bettany and Elizabeth Olsen, WandavVision 1950s promo photo
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Scarlet Witch is known for her powers of altering reality in the comics, but this is something we haven't seen yet in any of the movies. Considering actress Elizabeth Olsen revealed WandaVision is set to take place in the 1950s, there's a good chance we'll see her use those abilities for the first time on the Disney Plus series.

11 The Watcher Will Narrate What If?

The Watcher in Guardians of the Galaxy 2
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We've only briefly seen The Watcher in a quick clip in Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2, but his presence will be even more known on What If?, as reported by The WrapIn the comics, The Watchers are a species whose sole purpose is to watch over the multiverse.

10 Hawkeye Will Pay Tribute To Matt Fraction’s Comics

Hawkeye comics by Matt Fraction
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When the Hawkeye opening sequence was revealed on Disney Plus, it became clear that the show would be taking inspiration from the fan-favorite Hawkeye comics by Matt Fraction. Both the sequence and concept art for the show are reminiscent of the art done by David Aja in Fraction's 2012 comics.

9 Falcon And The Winter Soldier Will Be Reminiscent Of Old Buddy-Cop Films

Falcon and the Winter Soldier Disney+
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Malcolm Spellman, the head writer for Falcon and the Winter Soldier, stated that they were drawing inspiration from movies like Bad Boys, 48 Hrs, and Beverly Hills Cop.  "All those great two-handers, we literally posted them up on the wall. They all come into a funnel, and probably Lethal Weapon is the closest," Spellman stated.

8 We’ll See Peggy Carter Become Captain America On What If?

Peggy Carter in Captain America: The First Avenger
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Marvel has officially confirmed that one episode of What If? will show us what would happen if Peggy Carter were the one to take the super-soldier serum instead of Steve Rogers. According to Digital Spy, each episode of the show will focus on a different Marvel movie.

7 Loki Will Take Place After The First Avengers Film

Loki in Avengers: Endgame
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“Loki is coming to Disney+, and I know what you’re saying: ‘Didn’t I see Loki die in Infinity War?’ You did, but what else did you see in Endgame?” hinted Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige. During Endgame, we saw Loki manage to escape his imprisonment with the tesseract after the events of The Avengers (2012), which will likely create an alternate timeline for Loki to continue existing.

Related: 20 Fan Art Pics Of MCU Villains That Change The Way We See Them

6 Hawkeye Will Introduce Kate Bishop

Kate Bishop from Hawkeye comics
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Marvel has revealed new concept art for Hawkeye which shows Clint Barton teaming up with Kate Bishop, essentially confirming her character on the show. In the comics, Kate Bishop moves into Clint Barton's apartment and becomes both his sidekick and trainee. Hopefully, we'll see similar events unfold on the show!

5 We’ll See A Grown-Up Monica Rambeau On WandaVision

Monica Rambeau in Captain Marvel
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Monica Rambeau won't be a forgotten character from Captain Marvel, according to We Got This Covered. Set photos have confirmed that we'll get to see an adult version of the character played by Teyonah Parris on WandaVision. In the comics, Rambeau also gains super abilities, so hopefully we'll get to see her suit up soon!

Related: 20 Actors Who Really Wanted To Be In The MCU (But Didn't Make The Cut)

4 Writers For The Witcher & Umbrella Academy Are Working On Moon Knight

Moon Knight comic book image
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Beau DeMayo, most known for his work on The Originals and The Witcher, will now be joining the likes of Marvel on Disney Plus to work on Moon Knight alongside Jeremy Slater, who developed The Umbrella Academy for Netflix. Based on their previous work, it seems like we're in for a good show!

3 Ms. Marvel Will Begin Filming This Spring

Ms. Marvel comic
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Very little is known about the upcoming Ms. Marvel show. They haven't even announced an actress for the show yet, but as of now, all we know is that the show is set to begin filming next April in Atlanta. Since that's not so far away, we can hopefully expect some casting announcements soon!

Related: 10 New MCU Rumors We Hope Aren’t True (And 10 We Do)

2 There Will Be More Time Traveling In Loki

Tom Hiddleston as Loki in Thor Ragnarok
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Sources revealed that we'll get to see Tom Hiddleston's Loki travel through iconic historical moments throughout his solo show and we'll get to see how he influenced each event. Producer Stephen Broussard described the series to be a "time travel, man on the run" type of show.

1 'Marvel Zombies' Will Be Adapted On What If?

Marvel Zombies Resurrection comic
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According to CBR, we'll get to see our favorite Marvel heroes become zombies on What If? and Marvel has already shared the first look! If you didn't know, Marvel Zombies is a fun comic series that tends to resurface every few years because as absurd as it is, the fans love it.

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