During the Super Bowl LIV on Sunday, Marvel and Disney+ amped up the hype for their upcoming MCU TV shows, including The Falcon and The Winter Soldier, WandaVision, Loki, and Black Widow. The streaming service aired  for the three former Marvel series dropping in 2020, showing brief clips from each them in a 30-second mashup promo. They also aired a full-length, 2-minute trailer for Black Widow, whose release date May 1st, 2020, had already been announced. However, details surrounding the release dates for the other three series remained vague. Though fans already knew that  there were hardly any specificities made until now.

Chairman and Chief Executive Officer The Walt Disney Company, Bob Iger, confirmed the release months for WandaVision and The Falcon and The Winter Soldier during the company’s Q1 FY20 Earnings call on Tuesday night. He announced that The Falcon and The Winter Soldier will land in August 2020, ahead   while WandaVision will just make its promised 2020 arrival with a release date in December. While no specific details surrounding Loki‘s release date have been shared, it is still set to arrive at some point in 2021.

Marvel Reveals "The Falcon & The Winter Soldier" & "WandaVision" Release DatesAlberto E. Rodriguez/Getty s for Disney

Following the events  Avengers: Endgame, The Falcon and The Winter Soldier will follow Anthony Mackie’s Sam Wilson (The Falcon), in possession Captain America’s mantle, as he teams up with Sebastian Stan’s Bucky Barnes (The Winter Soldier) to take on the world. Emily VanCamp will also reprise her role as Sharon Carter, as will Daniel Brühl as the villain, Zemo. WandaVision will explore the relationship between Elizabeth Olsen’s Wanda Maximf (The Scarlet Witch) and Paul Bettany’s Vision as they navigate suburban life while suspecting that things are not quite as they seem.

Marvel Reveals "The Falcon & The Winter Soldier" & "WandaVision" Release DatesAlberto E. Rodriguez/Getty s for Disney