Wanda Maximoff, known to most as Scarlet Witch, is ready to settle into happily ever. She deserves it, after the events of
Avengers: Endgame. But when you’re a superhero, trouble never seems to be too far away, in Marvel’s
WandaVision.
After helping to save the world in
Endgame, Maximoff and Vision find a quiet suburb in the picture perfect town of Westview. They do their best to conceal their identities from their nosy neighbors. Eventually, they melt into their new
Ozzie and Harriet-like reality. Of course, the very threads of the world they built for themselves eventually start to unravel. So what’s a picture-perfect power couple to do? Why, save the world of course.
WandaVision on Disney Plus is out now, but is there a season 2 coming?
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Marvel Studio’s WandaVision on Disney Plus has launched. All nine episodes of the first Marvel Cinematic Universe TV series on Disney Plus are now available to stream on the service. So what is WandaVision, and why is everyone so excited about this limited series? Most importantly, will there be a Wandavision season 2?
What is WandaVision?
This is a nine-part limited TV series starring Elizabeth Olsen, reprising her role from the MCU movies as the magic-based character Wanda Maximoff. It also stars Paul Bettany, who is back as the super-powered android known as Vision. This is the first Marvel TV series that is being produced directly by Marvel Studios, which has made all 23 films in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Marvel Studios is headed up by Kevin Feige, and according to a new article from
WandaVision early reactions: Check out what critics are saying for Disney+ show
Elizabeth Olsen and Paul Bettany s WandaVision is all set to premiere on Disney Plus. So far, everyone is applauding Olsen and Bettany s performances as Wanda and Vision
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Elizabeth Olsen and Paul Bettany s WandaVision is all set to premiere on Disney Plus. The superhero show brings back Wanda-Vision and how they are trying to live the ideal suburban life after Avengers: Endgame events. Several movie critics got the opportunity to see the first couple of episodes, and so far, everyone is applauding Olsen and Bettany s performances.
Posted on Thursday, December 17th, 2020 by Hoai-Tran Bui
At this point, we know that Disney owns everything, and maybe we’ve come to accept it. But that doesn’t mean we can’t be excited for the films and shows coming from the global multimedia conglomeration that owns half of our favorite streaming services. Disney has unveiled the TV and movies coming to Disney+ and Hulu this January. So as we head into a new year, and into long winter months spent indoors, check out what’s coming to Disney+ and Hulu in
January 2021.
WandaVision
WandaVision appears to be the weirdest, trippiest thing to come out of Marvel Studios, and even the most cynical of comic book fans can’t deny: it looks really good. The Disney+ miniseries stars Elizabeth Olsen and Paul Bettany, reprising their roles as Wanda Maximoff and Vision, respectively, as they settle down in an idyllic suburb. Too idyllic, you might say, as the two former Avengers begin to suspect that their sitcom-perfect life may n