Elizabeth Olson and Paul Bettany star in Marvel Studios WandaVision Photo via Disney+
The Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) has been dominating the big screen for a little over a decade now, raking in hundreds of millions consistently with each blockbuster release. Their films feel more like global events or holidays with the way giddy fans run to their nearest theater to see each new adventure.
As a result, it seemed strange news when it was announced that two of the Avengers would be heading to Disney+ for an exclusive series. Many were ready to write this off as throwaway filler, but âWandavision proves even in its messiest moments (of which there are plenty) to be one of Marvelâs most exciting experiments.
Just as
WandaVision, for all its high-concept sitcom magic madness, ultimately lived or died at the hands of leads Elizabeth Olsen, Paul Bettany, Kathryn Hahn, and Teyonah Parris, so, too, will its Disney+ successor,
The Falcon And The Winter Soldier, fly or flounder on the chemistry of series stars Anthony Mackie and Sebastian Stan. Luckily, that ineffable force appears to be in firm abundance in new clips released to promote the upcoming series this weekend, including a genuinely delightful moment in which Mackie a reliable and underrated comic MVP of the MCU lectures Bucky on “The Big Three” antagonists heroes in this universe typically end up having to punch: Androids, aliens, and wizards.
Read more about Australia Market moves higher on ECB, US stimulus on Business Standard. Market commenced trading with firm footing, as economic recovery hopes were swelled by U.S. President Joe Biden signing the $1.9 trillion coronavirus relief package into law. U.S. President Joe Biden signed the $1.9 trillion coronavirus relief
FIVE MINUTES AGO
You slip down silent temple hallways, clutching Kiira’s dagger in your fist. One wrong step, one stray sound, will reveal your presence. You know your failure is inevitable, but still you edge along the wall as quietly as you can. Aware of what awaits you, you proceed as if you are not.
There is no avoiding it: your story will end with you dead at the feet of a god. Your divinations have told you this. There is no ambiguity. The portents float at the edge of your vision, haunt your dreams, shake themselves free with each throwing of the bones.