Two episodes of
WandaVision are out now on Disney+, with seven more on the way before Marvel Studios’ first proper foray into television wraps up. But even two episodes in, it’s safe to say Wanda and Vision’s life of domestic bliss has issues. For one, it appears to be some kind of fantasy based around sitcom episodes. For another, one of the participants had his forehead crushed by Thanos and is supposed to be very dead. And to add a third thing, neither Wanda nor Vision seem to be themselves on the show. Vision was never meant to slave away in a generic office and the Sokovian Wanda Maximoff is a far cry from an American-as-Apple-Pie housewife.
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After a fallow year, the Marvel Cinematic Universe is returning with a bang next week. Following the events of Avengers Endgame and Spider-Man Far From Home, Marvel Phase 4’s storyline will be split across both cinematic movies and Disney+ miniseries. Kicking everything off on the streaming service is WandaVision, which sees Scarlet Witch using her powers to manifest a sitcom reality where she’s happily married to Vision, her lover who died in Avengers Infinity War.