The first Disney+ series from Marvel Studios that takes place in the Marvel Cinematic Universe is
WandaViaion. The series starring
Elizabeth Olsen and
Paul Bettany as the superhero couple Wanda Maximoff and Vision will debut with two episodes on
January 15, but critics have already seen the first three episodes of the show and have taken to social media with their initial reactions to the series. It sounds like there’s quite an intriguing mystery in this unique and ambitious series, so let’s take a look at the
WandaVision early buzz to see what people think so far.
WandaVision Early Buzz
WANDAVISION Social Media Reactions Praise Marvel Studios Most Unique, Exciting Project To Date
The first social media reactions for Marvel Studios
WandaVision have been shared ahead of its Disney+ debut next Friday, and it probably won t surprise you that everyone seems to have loved it so far.
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WandaVision arrives on Disney+ on January 15th, so we re now less than a week away from the two-episode premiere, with the third arriving on the 22nd. Disney recently shared those first few instalments with critics, and we now have the social media reactions!Â
It s been far too long since we ve visited the Marvel Cinematic Universe, but we don t think that lengthy absence has anything to do with the way people have so far responded to this show.Â
Marvel has never done anything at all like #WandaVision and I am FLOORED by the show’s imagination, creativity and risks. Each episode BRILLIANTLY recreates a classic sitcom model, but also feeds into a much larger mystery with HUGE Marvel ramifications. I love this so much! pic.twitter.com/rPURhyqaCt
#PaulBettany is clearly having a blast, but this is #WandaMaximoff s show, not #TheVision s. I can t praise Olsen highly enough…what a talent. You ll be hooked after episode 1, and have a million questions after episode 2 and 3. This is a must-watch. #WandaVisionpic.twitter.com/SECzMwWEL1
Expect the unexpected in #WandaVision. #MarvelStudios is changing the game with this genre-bending series! Every episode feels like a page turn of a comic book I didn’t want to put down. This is how you debut our first #DisneyPlus#MCU show. Welcome to the new era of the MCU! pic.twitter.com/8rSULQ4fZ6
Early Impressions Suggest That WandaVision Is as Good as It Is Weird
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Critics have seen the first three episodes of
WandaVision, the upcoming Marvel Studios Disney Plus series starring Scarlet Witch and the Vision as they take on their greatest challenge yet: the sitcom. Which means we’ve got impressions.
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