We nearly missed this one, but Marvel Zombies has landed as another Disney+ miss for the MCU.
Surprise! Itâs another MCU project starring Ms. Marvel that nobody watched.
Despite Marvel dropping all four episodes at once, the animated series still failed to chart on Nielsen, an increasingly common outcome for Marvel streaming projects, especially the animated shows.

Failed to Break Nielsenâs Lowest Range
For the week of September 22â28 (Marvel Zombies released Sept 24), the bottom of Nielsenâs Originals chart was Netflixâs Bon AppĂ©tit, Your Majesty at 428 million minutes. Because Marvel Zombies didnât make the list, it means the series pulled in less than 428 million minutes.
The following week, Gen V sat at the bottom with 400 million minutes, again showing Marvel Zombies didnât reach even that lower threshold.
Bottom line: Marvel Zombies came in under 400 million minutesâmore evidence of the MCUâs decline on streaming.

Another Disney+ Flop for Marvel
Marvel Zombies now joins a long line of MCU projects that failed to gain traction on Disney+. Recent underperformers include:
- Daredevil: Born Again (didnât chart at all)
- Ironheart (low average viewership which wouldnât have charted)
- What IfâŠ? (Season 3 didnât chart)
- Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man (didnât chart)
- Eyes of Wakanda (didnât chart)
- X-Men â97: (didnât chart)
None of these shows have broken through in a meaningful way on Nielsen or Samba TVâshowing clear fan fatigue and a shrinking audience.
Why Nielsen Matters
Nielsen remains the industryâs standard for measuring streaming viewership, giving the most trusted look at what audiences are actually watching. Disney+ also has Nielsen tracking enabled by default on user accounts, so when a Marvel title fails to chart, it means the audience simply didnât show up.

The Franchise Problem
Releasing all four episodes at once should have helped Marvel Zombies generate binge minutes, yet the audience didnât tune in.
Even with Kamala Khan positioned as the âLast Avenger,â the series couldnât draw viewers. Wow! Another Surprise!
That continues the notion that the MCU brand no longer carries automatic interest in its Post-Endgame approach, even for once-popular concepts like Marvel Zombies.
MCU budgets and content cut on Disney+
As a result of the MCU shows underperforming significantly on Disney+, Disney has since reduced the budgets and the amount of content.
Marvel Zombies season 2 has not been officially confirmed.
