Sunday nights are about to get four times more miserable
Nicola Walker – she of the saddest eyes on primetime television – was born to be in a morose yet compelling detective show where the troubled lead copper gets far too involved with a murder case as a neon sign of the words “personal life in tatters” flashes above her head. As was Anna Friel. As was Sarah Lancashire. Where the Hell Is Amy? finds all three working together, battling hangovers and horizontal, out-of-London rain to solve a disturbing mystery: where the hell is their missing colleague and fourth horsewoman of sombre crime dramas, Amy, played by Suranne Jones?
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Living in the Marvel Cinematic Universe must be terrifying. It is a world full of superhuman, god-like beings who answer to no one; a near-Lovecraftian existence where threats from beyond the cosmos are constantly in danger of crashing through and swallowing up everything and everyone. The MCU is a reality where half of humanity can be snapped out of existence – only to return years later to find a world that’s moved on without them. To live in the MCU is to live in a constant state of existential dread. Every now and then, the MCU films will casually address this terrifying truth – and usually shrug it all off with a pithy quip.
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Watch: WandaVision Mid-Season Trailer Teases The Madness To Come
With the fourth episode landing on Disney Plus last Friday, we’re now officially halfway through the eight-outing run of Marvel’s
WandaVision, the very first Marvel Studios TV series. It’s been a blast so far, with every new installment sending the internet into meltdown, and this midseason trailer promises that there’s a whole lot more intrigue, drama, action and general sitcom madness to come.
As revealed in last week’s installment, Monica Rambeau (Teyonah Parris), Jimmy Woo (Randall Park) and Darcy Lewis (Kat Dennings) are trying to crack the mystery of exactly what’s going on in the town of Westview, which is protected by a powerful energy field. Meanwhile, inside, Scarlet Witch (Elizabeth Olsen) and Vision (Paul Bettany) are living out their ever-evolving suburban existence, but the cracks are beginning to show in this fake reality.
Posted on Monday, February 1st, 2021 by Hoai-Tran Bui
Life moves pretty fast out in the suburbs, and if you don’t stop and look around once in a while, you might miss a pivotal Easter egg. Marvel has released a new
WandaVision mid-season trailer, which mostly contains footage and scenes we’ve seen already, but offers some tantalizing new moments to obsess over. Check out the new
WandaVision trailer below.
Marvel has released a slightly longer (by 30 seconds) version of this
WandaVision trailer from last week, which mostly features new footage of Wanda and Vision realizing something is strange with their neighborhood of Westview, as well as more