Marvel Studios’ WandaVision has been a hit with Marvel fans all over. After a decade of films, we now venture into the world of television series made by Marvel Studios. Well really, into the world of sitcoms, or that’s what Wanda Maximoff whats us to think.
The fun part about WandaVision is how different it is from the films, yet able to fit right into the already established Marvel Cinematic Universe. We have seen references from a variety of films including but not limited to Avengers: Age of Ultron, Captain Marvel, and Avengers: Endgame. We have seen great pacing and a plethora of clues that have all of us guessing what is to come in later episodes.
After this week’s episode, we will have reached the midway point of the series. It will be interesting to see how much more information we learn about Westview and its strange residents. Also, it would seem that as time passes it’s becoming clearer that Wanda seems to be behind this sitcom. It will be interesting to see Vision start to catch on to this make-believe world and the way he will confront Wanda. As well as how they now balance showing us Westview and the world around. Another big question is, will any other Avenger show up?
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So how do does one put together such an intimate story, with familiar characters and connect it to such a large universe?
LRM Online had the opportunity to talk with WandaVision‘s head writer Jac Schaeffer. During our interview, we talked about her process in writing WandaVision for Marvel Studios. As well as some more insight on both Wanda and Vision. She also admits that she was surprised at how thorough fans are in looking for Easter eggs and clues. It’s a fun conversation that you can check out down below!
Marvel Studios’ WandaVision can be streamed on Disney+ with a new episode every Friday.