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In today’s world of distinct streaming platforms and Patreons and meal-delivery services that we all subscribe to every month, it’s pretty common for people to squeeze every bit of enjoyment they can out of something in a single month and then cancel it before it renews. If you’ve been doing that for
WandaVision on Disney+ this month, though, we’ve got some bad news: You got played. Not only is
WandaVision going to conveniently stretch right into the beginning of March, but it’s almost leading right into the premiere of Marvel Studios’ second Disney+ series,
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As far as I am concerned, Disney+ has earned itself a reputation lately as the premier streaming service for what I would definitively call âevent television.â The secret, I believe, is mystery - not just in the enduring, weekly suspense of its most recent hit Marvel series
WandaVision, but also in what is still being kept under wraps about
Marvel Studios has done quite well in keeping us excited for the Friday, March 19 release of the spin-off, which follows Sam Wilson (Anthony Mackie) and James âBuckyâ Barnes (Sebastian Stan) after the events of
Avengers: Endgame, by dropping tantalizing details left and right since it was first announced. We have been promised the return of not only Emily VanCampâs Sharon Carter, but an appearance by Don Cheadle as War Machine, as well as - not only Daniel Bruhlâs reprisal of Baron Zemo - but another potential villain in the form of Wyatt Russellâs John Walker. Yet, fans are still scratching th