How young is Wanda? As a child, her family was watching American shows on DVD. When the PS2 was introduced in 2000 it was the cheapest DVD player you could buy (which would seem out of the range of a family with such a modest apartment)
How young is Wanda? As a child, her family was watching American shows on DVD. When the PS2 was introduced in 2000 it was the cheapest DVD player you could buy (which would seem out of the range of a family with such a modest apartment)
Still possible, but more likely he factors into Doctor Strange 2.That episode was a tearjerker. I'm sad we didn't get to see what happened to Rambeau but it does seem to put the Mephisto rumors to rest.
That episode was a tearjerker. I'm sad we didn't get to see what happened to Rambeau but it does seem to put the Mephisto rumors to rest.
Not necessarily. In episode 8 the deed to the property in Westview just sort of appeared in the front passenger seat of Wanda's car. There have been all sorts of theories as to who might have placed it there. I suppose it could have been Wanda, but she never opened it before. Or perhaps that she saw it for the first time and someone else placed it there.
I don’t think it just shows up. It’s opened on her seat and she planned to go there after her business at sword. You don’t keep things on your passenger seat?
How it got there is open ended. I don't recall it ever being seen before. That's part of the mystery.
Gotcha. I just figured Vision had left it to her be he died. He wrote a message on it. I think they were planning a life together before the snap.
I believe that's gist. But how it got on the front seat hasn't been explained yet.
https://www.popsugar.com/entertainment/wandavision-who-sent-wanda-the-westview-deed-48187470
hm. Ok. I rewatched and it didn’t suddenly appear on the seat. But when I watched through the first time, it seemed like that. Maybe we’ll get answers on Friday
Well, I hate to break it to you but I don't know that there are plans to even do more after this run. These Marvel shows aren't being treated as "ongoing" and should be one-and-done seasons. That can always change of course.
It might not be a case of whether they want to or not, but it has to make sense from a story standpoint. This series is leading into a couple movies and we don't know how it actually ends itself yet. It might not really be possible to do a second season. They can do another show with Wanda or others characters but it might be too different to really call it WandaVision season 2.
When you have a show that is so popular it crashes your streaming platform on episode debut day, wouldn't the prudent thing to do be to give it a second season?
(Question not directed at you @BrianL, directed at Disney+!)
Insiders confirmed that Quiksilver’s hair in the Halloween episode was patterned after Wolverine.