3 Marvel & DC Projects Releasing This May 2026 You Cannot Miss

Published 05/03/2026, 7:18 PM EDT

Marvel and DC continue to reshape the superhero landscape, with both studios weaving deeper continuity into their shared universes and branching out into animated series, live‑action shows, and high‑concept limited projects. The MCU’s Phase 6 and DC’s softer, interconnected “DC‑Universe” slate are leaning into character‑driven stories, legacy themes, and riskier.

This May 2026, audiences get a trio of sharply defined projects that eschew the standard “big‑blue‑screen‑event” formula in favor of intimate, character‑driven, or genre‑bending tales across Disney+, streaming TV, and the new‑generation console market. 

 This month offers three distinct ways to experience the ongoing Marvel and DC stories.

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The Punisher: One Last Kill (May 12, 2026)

Completing the arc Jon Bernthal helped define on Netflix, The Punisher: One Last Kill arrives May 12, 2026, as a Disney+ Special Presentation that pulls Frank Castle back into the fray after years of uneasy retirement. The project, set in the MCU’s current continuity, leans into the character’s brutal, no‑compromise code, positioning Frank as a reluctant, almost mythic figure dragged into one final, bloody chapter that will clearly echo into the upcoming Spider‑Man: Brand New Day.

Reports suggest the special will explore Frank’s psychological toll and his uneasy relationship with the legal system and the street‑level heroes around him, using the grit of 1990s street‑level comics as a template rather than outright fantasy. With Bernthal reprising the role, the Special Presentation doubles as both a standalone catharsis for fans and a narrative bridge into the next phase of the MCU’s street‑level storytelling.

With its raw, street‑level edge, the special sets the tone for how brutal and uncompromising Marvel’s May slate can get.

Spider‑Noir (May 25, 2026)

Launching May 25, 2026, Spider‑Noir is more about atmosphere, voice, and period detail. Starring Nicolas Cage, the series centers on an older, grizzled Peter Parker analogue in a 1930s‑style New York, a gumshoe‑adjacent web‑slinger tackling crime with a hard‑boiled, noir‑tinged approach rather than teenage quips and TikTok‑era visuals.

The show is positioned as leaning into pulpy mystery, shadowy alleyways, and a jazz‑and‑cigarette aesthetic instead of big‑screen spectacle, making it a stylistic outlier in the broader Marvel portfolio. Planned for Amazon Prime Video, Spider‑Noir will be available in black and white and full color, continuing Marvel’s push into niche, genre‑specific entries that can co‑exist with the big‑budget films rather than compete with them. The series may nod to Peter Parker lore, but it is framed as a parallel, stylized riff rather than a strict canon extension.

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As an older, world‑weary Spider‑hero strides through rain‑slicked streets, Spider‑Noir offers a fresh, atmospheric twist on the Spider‑Man mythos.

LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight (May 22, 2026)

On May 22, 2026, the worlds of LEGO and the Dark Knight collide in LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight, a story‑driven, open‑world action‑adventure that reimagines 86 years of Batman lore in block‑style form. The game, developed by TT Games and Warner Bros. Games, drops players into a Gotham said to be larger than the Arkham Knight map, where they step into the cowl of a young Bruce Wayne, tracing his path from trauma‑driven recruit to the fully formed Batman.

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The title leans heavily on DC’s expanded universe, with more than 100 Batman suits and a roster of allies and rogues inspired by comics, TV, films, and games, giving the project a dense, fan‑service‑heavy texture. Available on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC, with a deluxe‑edition early‑access option starting May 19, the game targets both kids and nostalgia‑driven adult fans. DC's ever-expanding portfolio, hence, keeps afresh alongside its longtime counterpart, Marvel Studios. 

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What do you think about these upcoming DC and Marvel projects coming up in May? Let us know in the comments.

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Pratham Gurung

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If films shape personalities, Pratham was practically raised in a dark theater, pulling off twenty-four-hour movie marathons and falling into hour-long YouTube video essays at 3 a.m., his fascination with cinema never really having an off switch.

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