WandaVision Review: Marvel Packs a Mystery Inside a Sitcom The first MCU Disney+ series is unlike anything Marvel has ever done. By Akhil Arora | Updated: 14 January 2021 22:30 IST Photo Credit: Disney/Marvel Studios Paul Bettany as Vision, Elizabeth Olsen as Wanda Maximoff in WandaVision Highlights There are nine episodes in total on WandaVision, finale on March 5 Elizabeth Olsen and Paul Bettany lead the WandaVision cast WandaVision — Marvel's first (mini)series on Disney+ and Disney+ Hotstar — is a weird delight. It features Wanda Maximoff (Elizabeth Olsen) doing the dishes and Vision (Paul Bettany) belting out his dulcet tones at a dinner party. Two of Marvel's most powerful superheroes, who've been busy saving the world over and over, have suddenly been relegated to homebody stuff. In that sense, it's very much like our collective experiences over the past year, as we've found ourselves stuck at home. The initial episodes — I've seen three — are largely in black-and-white, filmed in a 4:3 aspect ratio. And oh, did I mention that it's set in the fifties? WandaVision is Marvel's first new offering since Martin Scorsese compared Marvel movies to theme parks and complained they didn't constitute “cinema”, and the new Marvel series seems like a direct response to those remarks.