WandaVision : All the Best Theories About Who The Bee Man Is
On 1/19/21 at 6:43 AM EST
Bewitched and
The Dick Van Dyke Show, but things are clearly not as they seem. In the second episode, Wanda (played by Elizabeth Olsen) hears a strange banging which she eventually goes to investigate after ignoring it the whole episode. In the street, she sees a man in a beekeeper s outfit (Zac Henry) emerge out of a manhole cover.
Of course, mysterious bee men coming out of sewers is not something that usually happens in golden age sitcoms, but Marvel has not revealed any details of who this character is. This, however, has left fans to provide plenty of theories about why this character has entered the weird world that Wanda and Vision (Paul Bettany) find themselves in.
WandaVision Ep 1, 2 & 3 Review: Elizabeth Olsen & Paul Bettany provide MCU fans with an extraordinary vision
WandaVision Review: WandaVision releases its first and second episodes today on Disney Plus. Before you stream the new Marvel series starring Elizabeth Olsen and Paul Bettany, read our review. Written By
Dishya Sharma 1162556 reads Mumbai Updated: January 16, 2021 06:52 am WandaVision Ep 1, 2 & 3 Review: Elizabeth Olsen & Paul Bettany provide MCU fans with an extraordinary vision.
Series Name: WandaVision
WandaVision Director: Matt Shakman
WARNING: Spoilers Ahead!
Marvel Cinematic Universe fans have been eagerly awaiting the beginning of MCU Phase 4. In the pre-COVID era, the new chapter of the studio would have started with the release of Black Widow. However, the pandemic forced Marvel Studios to shift gears and now, they enter the new phase with WandaVision. The small screen series releases on Disney Plus t
WandaVision Review: Marvel s Sitcom Tribute Is A Brave New World For Disney+
On 1/15/21 at 9:50 AM EST
While
WandaVision shows that in its latest phase that Marvel is prepared to take things in more experimental directions or, at least, as experimental as a multi-billion dollar movie and TV juggernaut can be in 2021.
The first two episodes see Marvel pushing forward into the brave new world of streaming television by paying tribute to its earliest beginnings, the 1950s multi-cam sitcoms like
I Love Lucy, The Dick Van Dyke Show and, particularly,
Bewitched. Like that latter show, which saw a seemingly ordinary suburban family try to hide their magical powers,