WandaVision: SWORD s Project Cataract Weapons Plan Teases Bad News for Vision
Malcom in the Middle while utilizing an undertone of uncertainty that works in conjunction with All Hallows Eve. It also goes to show that the Scarlet Witch, donning her comics-accurate costume for the first time with Marvel Studios, is one of the most powerful and terrifying characters in the franchise.
It also shows us a little bit more about why SWORD may also be its own kind of threat to the MCU. As Darcy Lewis discovers, SWORD has a secret project called Cataract, and it doesn t look good for Vision.
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Malcolm In The Middle lens.
A slightly-different looking Pietro Maximoff (Evan Peters) is now also a part of our story.
One not-quite-subtle reference to a non-MCU movie stands out in the episode. Here s what it could mean.
WandaVisionhas been reference-heavy from the get-go. From
Dick Van Dyke to
Bewitched to
Malcolm in the Middle, there have been aesthetic references to cultural artifacts throughout the entire series. But the show s 6th episode made a reference to a decade-old movie, Matthew Vaughn s superhero satire
Kick-Ass, that could just be an easter-egg or could signify a bit more.
Things in the show have taken a turn. Episode 5 brought Wanda Maximoff s (Elizabeth Olsen) brother, Pietro, back into the fold in a
WandaVision Episode 6 Brings Us Closer to the Real Villain of Westview
The show continues its descent into Wanda s madness, but don t mistake her for the show s ultimate threat. Nor, maybe, it s true hero.
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WandaVision Explained is our ongoing series that keeps tabs on Marvel Studios’ sitcom saga about TV’s happiest tragic couple. In this entry, we turn our channel to WandaVision Episode 6 and contemplate an impending heroic rescue. Yes, prepare for SPOILERS.
Westview is in trouble. More so than we possibly imagined. Its citizens are not merely caught in some superhero psychotherapy. They’re trapped in a catatonic state, free to move only when in the vicinity of Wanda (
WandaVision Episode 5 repurposes a scene conceived as the post-credits tag trailing Avengers: Endgame, where a grieving Wanda Maximoff (Elizabeth Olsen) discovers the dead body of the Vision (Paul Bettany). According to Bettany, Marvel Studios head Kevin Feige vetoed the Endgame post-credits scene [.]