From daytime drama to the Marvel universe—Jackée and Stamos are teaming up in the most unexpected animated twist of 2025. You won’t believe who they’re playing…
They’ve ruled soap operas, sitcoms, and hearts for decades. But now, two of TV’s most beloved stars are stepping into an entirely new universe—one filled with armor, action, and animated surprises.
John Stamos, once known as Blackie from General Hospital, and Jackée Harry, the unforgettable Paulina from Days of Our Lives, are officially joining forces in Marvel’s latest animated creation: Iron Man and His Awesome Friends.
The show, premiering August 11, 2025, on Disney Junior, is already sending shockwaves through fan communities. But it wasn’t a press release or teaser trailer that broke the news—it was Stamos himself, who dropped the reveal on Instagram alongside a slick image of his animated character: none other than Howard Stark, Tony Stark’s legendary father.
“Did somebody say Disney Jr. cinematic universe?? Oh, that was me,” Stamos teased, confirming that he’ll be voicing a character at the heart of the Marvel mythos.
But he’s not going it alone.
Joining him is Jackée Harry, stepping into the role of Granny Williams, a brand-new character designed for the show. While details about her character remain tightly under wraps, insiders suggest she’s not just comic relief—she’ll play a pivotal role in the young heroes’ journeys.
It’s a wild, unexpected leap from soap stages to superhero sound booths—and fans are here for it.
This isn’t the first time a soap veteran has landed in the Marvel universe. Michael B. Jordan and the late Chadwick Boseman, both former All My Children actors, left their mark on the big screen in Black Panther. And before he became Luke Skywalker, Mark Hamill also had his soap roots—now known for voicing Marvel villains in animated series.
Still, there’s something electric about seeing daytime legends like Jackée and Stamos make this kind of move together. It speaks to their staying power, versatility, and ability to surprise audiences across generations.
The show is clearly aimed at younger viewers, but with a cast like this, Iron Man and His Awesome Friends is poised to grab the attention of longtime fans, nostalgic parents, and Marvel lovers alike.
So what can we expect when the series premieres?
According to early buzz, it’s fast-paced, full of charm, and packed with Easter eggs for hardcore Marvel fans. And with Jackée’s comedic timing paired with Stamos’s smooth charm, the voice performances alone might steal the show.
Could this be the beginning of a full-fledged Marvel-soap crossover? Or just a glimpse into the limitless possibilities for TV icons in the streaming era?
Would you watch a Marvel movie starring these two soap legends?