‘WandaVision’: All of the Marvel Easter Eggs and and Sitcom References So Far
The first Marvel Cinematic Universe series on Disney+ is a treasure trove of references for superhero fans and sitcom aficionados alike.
The first Marvel Cinematic Universe series on Disney+ is a treasure trove of references for superhero fans and sitcom aficionados alike.
A classic sitcom with a twist, the MCU’s first foray into streaming hides a bloated movie behind a veil of lush TV homages and strong performances.
The first Marvel Cinematic Universe TV series for Disney+ is a trippy homage to classic TV sitcoms starring Elizabeth Olsen and Paul Bettany as their MCU characters Scarlet Witch and Vision.
Episodes of the Marvel spinoff series start hitting Disney+ on January 15.
“WandaVision” is shaping up to be one of the Marvel Cinematic Universe’s strangest projects in recent memory.
According to TorrentFreak, Disney+’s “Star Wars” spinoff series unseated “Game of Thrones” as the most pirated program of the year.
Season 2 of the Disney+ smash introduced characters and elements that had been explored before in these animated episodes you can watch on the streamer.
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The line between reality and illusion starts to blur in the Marvel spin on classic sitcom shows.
The film, which stars Jamie Foxx, Tina Fey, and more, heads to Disney+ on Christmas Day.
“The Mandalorian” Season 2 finale boasts a major surprise, but it’s not enough to offset the otherwise numbing action.
If you watched the recent Season 2 finale of “The Mandalorian,” there is a post-credits sequence that introduces the spin-off.