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Spoilers for anyone who hasn t yet finished the first four episodes of Disney+ s WandaVision. Beware!
In roughly two hours of total watch-time, Marvel s
WandaVision has delivered at least 4-6 hours of gonzo storytelling, interesting MCU references, suspicious characters, questionable situations, theory-spawning reveals, and everything in between. It s a wonder how creator Jac Schaeffer & Co. are going to deliver nine whole episodes that carry on at the same pace, but you can bet that I ll be right there watching and taking way too many notes. Because even though Episode 4 was kind enough to deliver some major answers, it certainly didn t explain
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After a trio of episodes that punctured parodies of bygone sitcoms with eerie nods to a dark force,
WandaVision catapulted us back into the real world with last week’s “We Interrupt This Program.” We now know that whatever world Wanda and Vision are living in is an “anomaly” that’s likely a manifestation of Wanda’s grief over the loss of her other half, and that the souls of S.W.O.R.D. are trying to pierce the bubble. Ahead of the limited series’ fifth episode, Disney has shared a trailer for its remaining episodes.
There’s plenty to chew on here, including parodies of what looks to be
WandaVision Easter Egg Could Reveal SWORD Is the Secret Villain
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WandaVision Episode 4 gave us a look at the real-world (real world of the Marvel Cinematic Universe at least) impact of Wanda s (Elizabeth Olsen) faux TV sitcom reality. That impact is being investigated and/or measured by the new S.W.O.R.D. organization (Sentient World Observation and Response Department), and the episode We Interrupt This Program, is all about them. However, while Marvel fans got a thrill out of seeing
Captian Marvel s Monica Rambeau,
Ant-Man s Jimmy Woo, and
Thor s Darcy Lewis to a minor Marvel team-up, the episode also contained an Easter egg hint that the MCU version of S.W.O.R.D. could actually be the true villain of
With each passing week, the massive WandaVision wheels continue to churn, producing one fever dream-fueled episode after the next. Luckily for fans of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, WandaVision Episode Four, We Interrupt This Program, begins to lay the groundwork for exposition, showing the [.]
Vision actor Paul Bettany says his favorite scene from WandaVision is a big surprise that won t be revealed until later episodes of the Marvel Studios series. Now at its midway point with Friday s We Interrupt This Program, which signs off with the shocker that Bettany teased would blow your [.]