Peyton Reed (Yes Man, The Mandalorian) directs this next superhero installment about Scott Lang/Ant-Man (Paul Rudd) and Hope Van Dyne/Wasp (Evangeline Lilly), a sequel to.
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The Biggest Burning Questions Before the WandaVision Finale
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March 2, 2021
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SPOILER ALERT:
Do not read this story unless you’ve seen Season 1, Episode 8 of Disney Plus’ “WandaVision.”
After eight episodes, six distinct television eras, and apparently two rival Visions, Marvel Studios’ “WandaVision” first and possibly only season is coming to a close this Friday on Disney Plus. But we still have
so many questions that this twist-strewn superhero TV show has yet to answer. With just one episode left and so much to settle in the saga of how Wanda Maximoff (Elizabeth Olsen) grieved the loss of Vision (Paul Bettany) by creating a sitcom reality in the sleepy New Jersey city of Westview let’s look at the biggest dangling plot strands audiences are eager to see resolved.
Marvel Releases Agatha All Along Theme Song From WandaVision
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NOTE: Spoilers ahead for “WandaVision” Episode 7.
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Arguably the most aggressive earworm to date, “Agatha All Along,” debuted at the end of the seventh episode of “WandaVision.” It’s now available on Spotify in the “WandaVision: Episode 7 (Original Soundtrack)” playlist.
Penned by the Tony and Oscar-winning duo Kristen-Anderson Lopez and Robert Lopez (“Frozen,” “Coco,” “The Book of Mormon”) this “Munsters” channeling ditty kicked off a whole new layer to the Disney Plus series.
In the first episode, Agnes (Kathryn Hahn) was introduced as Wanda and Vision’s nosy neighbor in their seemingly idyllic suburban life. As the story began to unravel, fans began to speculate who Hahn’s character really was. At the end of episode seven, which was titled “Breaking the Fourth Wall,” it was revealed Agnes was actually the