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Doctor Strange Was Written Out of WandaVision
Doctor Strange Was Written Out of WandaVision
Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige revealed plans for Benedict Cumberbatch to appear in WandaVision and explained why those plans were scrapped.
Doctor Strange nearly came to Disney+ in 2021.
WandaVision arrived like a balm to soothe the ache of comic book franchise fans reeling from a 2020 without a single new entry in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, as the ongoing pandemic pushed release dates for theatrical features
Black Widow,
The Eternals into 2021, and interrupted the filming of TV's
The first Disney+ series tied directly to the MCU quickly became appointment television, with dozens of fan theory videos popping up on YouTube each week as viewers tried to decipher the show's many mysteries. Major speculation surrounded a big cameo teased by Paul Bettany, aka The Vision, which turned out to be a jokey reference to his own dual performances as separate versions of his synthezoid character. But the fans who predicted Benedict Cumberbatch would show up as
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Each of the sitcom-inspired episodes of “WandaVision” has included commercials alluding to past events from the Marvel Cinematic Universe or hinting at ideas from Marvel comic books. (That these clues come in the form of commercials is a little suspect, though. Wanda’s exposure to TV sitcoms seems to have come predominantly from DVD boxed sets, which generally don’t involve commercial breaks.)
All signs point to a big showdown and new revelations in Friday’s “WandaVision” finale. Until then, here’s a breakdown of the key references contained in each of the show’s fake commercials.
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Adam B. Vary, provided by
March 2, 2021
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SPOILER ALERT:
Do not read this story unless you’ve seen Season 1, Episode 8 of Disney Plus’ “WandaVision.”
After eight episodes, six distinct television eras, and apparently two rival Visions, Marvel Studios’ “WandaVision” first — and possibly only — season is coming to a close this Friday on Disney Plus. But we still have
so many questions that this twist-strewn superhero TV show has yet to answer. With just one episode left — and so much to settle in the saga of how Wanda Maximoff (Elizabeth Olsen) grieved the loss of Vision (Paul Bettany) by creating a sitcom reality in the sleepy New Jersey city of Westview — let’s look at the biggest dangling plot strands audiences are eager to see resolved.
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