Marvel Studios’ Assembled: The Making of The Falcon and The Winter Soldier trailer and poster released
The Falcon and the Winter Soldier this Friday with the Disney+ release of
Marvel Studios’ Assembled: The Making of The Falcon and The Winter Soldier; check out the official key art and trailer here…
The second episode of this groundbreaking series of documentary-style specials follows Anthony Mackie, Sebastian Stan and members of the cast and crew as they take fans inside the making of the hard-hitting series “The Falcon and The Winter Soldier.”
Viewers will learn how the roots of these two characters reach as far back as “Captain America: The Winter Soldier,” and the momentum has steadily built over their subsequent films. The creative minds behind the series leaned into these characters’ rich storylines along with the dynamic chemistry between Mackie and Stan as a launch pad for the series to explore the post-blip world while drawing inspiration from and
WandaVision s narrative it also inspired the VFX crew. In the first episode of
Marvel Studios Assembled (streaming on Disney+ today), the show s VFX supervisor, Tara DeMarco, pulls back the curtain on the powerful Hex that keeps Westview under the control of Wanda Maximoff (played by Elizabeth Olsen).
“We knew that the Hex had to be a boundary that kept the townspeople in, but was mysterious to the people on the outside, DeMarco explains in the 58-minute making-of documentary about the MCU s first-ever television series, which also happens to be the launch of Phase 4. We decided early [on] that it would be more mysterious if it was an invisible Hex. And so, it helped build tension and we got to make it look quite cool.
Hey, you guys! Now that
WandaVision is officially over, Matt Shakman can spill all the juicy secrets about the making of the Marvel Cinematic Universe project. Recently appearing on Kevin Smith and Marc Bernardin s
Fatman Beyond podcast, the director opened up about a deleted scene involving Agatha Harkness (Kathryn Hahn) pet rabbit, Señor Scratchy.
The sequence, which would have shown up in the finale, would have featured more of Monica (Teyonah Parris), Darcy (Kat Dennings), and Ralph (Evan Peters), but was ultimately dropped due to the fact that the episode had so many different chess pieces already in play. Nevertheless, Shakman went super in-depth, revealing that the footage involved our heroes attempting to steal the Darkhold from Agatha s basement along with Wanda s two sons: Billy (Julian Hilliard) and Tommy (Jett Klyne).
There is no WandaVision Episode 10. Announced as a nine-episode series by Marvel Studios, WandaVision will air its series finale on Friday with Episode 9, where dueling witches Wanda Maximoff (Elizabeth Olsen) and Agatha Harkness (Kathryn Hahn) battle it out in blockbuster Marvel movie fashion. [.]
NBC s
The Tonight Show took an unsettling trip through the decades last night with FallonVision : a pitch perfect parody of Marvel Studios
Jimmy Fallon welcomed his guest, Elizabeth Olsen ( Wanda Maximoff/Scarlet Witch ), in a rather swell homage to 50s television before things started to spiral out of control. Olsen took on the skeptical viewpoint of Vision (played in the series by Paul Bettany) and started to realize that something was very off. She surmised that Jimmy has been warping reality to achieve a pre-pandemic talk show effect of a live audience and told the host that it doesn t help to run from one s problems.