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  • ‘WandaVision’ Was Originally 10-Episodes Long

    ‘WandaVision’ Was Originally 10-Episodes Long

    A huge point of contention among fans prior to the release of WandaVision was the show’s episode count. Kevin Feige continually described Marvel Studios’ streaming output to be strictly in the 4-6 hour count so the possibility of having more just enticed the fans into speculation. Conflicting reports surfaced left and right, as behind-the-scenes evidence pointed towards having more than 6 episodes, with some of our insider sources corroborating it. All the speculation was put to rest when the 9-episode count was confirmed by a Disney+ press release two months ago, or so we all thought. Some fans persisted with the idea that there were more episodes, going so far as to think that Disney+ was putting out a secret unannounced episode for the finale. That didn’t happen as evidenced by this week’s finale but in a new interview with series director Matt Shakman, he confirmed that the show was originally supposed to be 10-episodes long.

     

    Well, yeah, things were constantly changing and getting rebroken. The story was changing, especially a lot of the real-world stuff and the finale. There was a lot of experimentation going on and sort of trying different things out. We also at one point had 10 episodes planned and we ended up collapsing a couple, you know just to make the rhythm feel a little bit better. But yeah, they constantly changed and then of course, once we wrapped in Atlanta the pandemic hit and we ended up having months off so then further changes during that we were doing post-production and then ideas would come up and little changes would happen as a result.

    There’s been a lot of debate on whether the show managed to efficiently wrap up all the crazy plot threads of the season. Some felt very satisfied with the ending as it delivered a very emotional send-off for all the characters while some felt it was lacking, as some loose ends weren’t properly tied up and that the season would have benefited with a bit more time. Clearly, the filmmakers had more time at one point but then the pandemic hit and changed it for everyone. Judging from the other stuff Shakman has said about the development process, they had to get rid of a lot of stuff they simply didn’t have time to work on. Maybe somewhere in the multiverse, we get a Shakman cut of WandaVision. 

    Source: Youtube

  • ‘WandaVision’: Matt Shakman Opens Up About How the Pandemic Changed the Finale

    ‘WandaVision’: Matt Shakman Opens Up About How the Pandemic Changed the Finale

    It’s crazy to think that WandaVision has officially come to an end. After its nine-episode run on Disney+, we are anxiously awaiting the next entry in the Marvel Cinematic Universe with The Falcon and the Winter Soldier. Yet, we still are looking back at the ending of the first entry in Marvel Studios’ venture into long-form storytelling. The series nailed its main focus by exploring Wanda’s grief, but there have been some dangling plot threads that still remain in our minds. In an interview on Kevin Smith‘s Fatman Beyond podcast, they had an interview with direct Matt Shakman, who offered a bit of insight into how they were affected by the pandemic.

    The studio was originally planning on releasing the first three episodes simultaneously, which makes sense with the narrative arc they set-up. However, they only finished the finale around two weeks before its official release, which means they had faced a lot of crunch time. If they went with their original plan, they would’ve had to delay the finale.

     

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    It also seems that the engineer’s tease was 100% intended, but was getting worried when people suddenly expected Reed Richard to show up. A lot was left on the cutting room floor, so it may have originally had a bigger pay-off. They also confess that a lot of CGI edits were a bit awkward, as pointed out by Smith, as they had to finalize those post-lockdown. Monica was even originally going to have a bigger role in the finale, such as her, the kids, Ralph, and Darcy trying to steal the Darkhold from the basement. There we would find out that the bunny Scratchy was a demon. It was all filmed but they couldn’t finish the VFX for it.

    There might be a lot more that got cut down. It is a shame to see their original vision get affected strongly by the ongoing pandemic. If they had the chance, I would hope they could add the missing sequences later in, as we saw with a correction in an episode of The Mandalorian. It explains why Darcy only had one line in the finale even though she was a major supporting character throughout the show.

     

    If you are interested in listening to the interview, you can check it out below:

    Source: YouTube

  • ‘WandaVision’: Mission Accomplished

    ‘WandaVision’: Mission Accomplished

    Marvel Studios’ first foray into television with WandaVision had very high expectations. You can make the argument that the show exceeded those expectations during the first eight episodes. We hadn’t gotten any content from the MCU due to the pandemic so we have literally been hanging on every scene and moment in this show. Heading into the finale we all had a bunch of questions. Some were answered, and some weren’t, but the show accomplished its most important goal: Wanda Maximoff became the Scarlet Witch, and she’s not to be trifled with.

    As with anything these days, we overanalyze down to the minute details. All the devil references, the appearance of Evan Peters, and a mention of an aerospace engineer gave us something to think about every week. We obsessed over glances, lines, and so much more. While we did all of that there was something missing in that analysis. It was the entertainment that we were getting. WandaVision was operating at an extremely high level in giving us storytelling that MCU/comic book critics longed for. They made characters that aren’t as well known to the casual fan matter in a way that had to be rewarding for the people involved. For the diehards it was a chance to see Wanda as we’ve always wanted to see her; one of the most powerful beings in comic book lore.

    WandaVision Finale Recap, Episode 9: 'The Series Finale'

    The finale of the show wasn’t perfect, nor did it need to be. It’s not HaywardVision, MonicaVision, DarcyVision, or JimmyVision. It’s WandaVision. In professional wrestling terms, this show was designed to “put Wanda over.” They succeeded in that with her gaining a definitive victory over Agatha Harkness. Maybe there should’ve been a Dr. Strange cameo. Perhaps the Visions could’ve fought more physically instead of talking about the ship of Theseus. Would you have liked to see Jimmy Woo not escape so easily? Did you want Ralph to be more than what he was? Sure, all of those things could’ve happened. Then what? There would be a complaint about Darcy getting very little screen time or White Vision fleeing the coup so quickly. You can always find something wrong if you really look.

    Seeing Wanda as The Scarlet Witch is a moment in MCU history we’re never going to forget. After not understanding what was happening in the first three episodes, the show then took us on an incredible emotional journey. Even if it was for a short time, we got to see Wanda and Vision as a family and that was cool. Billy and Tommy may be gone now but based on the post credits scene we probably haven’t seen the last of them. We got to sit with Wanda and her grief, and all of the complications that come with that. Did you want Wanda to pay for her actions in some type of way like getting arrested? A reality-bending witch? Right. She’s paying for her actions having to live with loss, hurt, and ultimately being alone once more.

    WandaVision finale recap: MCU TV show serves a roller-coaster of an episode | Entertainment News,The Indian Express

    You can say that a character like Monica Rambeau got shafted in the finale with a brief appearance. We can also say that Teyonah Parris became a star here, and Monica got the introduction she deserved. She was already a hero before she got thrown through the Hex a few times. Her story is just beginning. The courageous moments she was given in this show are a perfect springboard for her in the future. The chemistry between Monica, Darcy, and Jimmy Woo made the middle episodes so delightful. There can always be more payoff, and there can always be more story for these characters to be apart of down the line.

    We also cannot talk about the critiques of this show without discussing the Quicksliver stuff. Kevin Feige said we were years off from getting X-Men related content. This is the first piece of material from Phase Four in the MCU. That’s on you if you expected anything along those lines. No Mephisto or Nightmare? Maybe we’ll see something in Doctor Strange In the Multiverse of Madness.

    Elizabeth Olsen and Paul Bettany deserve their flowers, and the writers and creators too. Imagine what stuff they wanted to put in that they couldn’t, or didn’t have time for? It’s not something we ever consider. Not everyone may have preferred how the show concluded, but this is what they gave us. When it comes to WandaVision ultimately they may have not accomplished your mission, but they accomplished theirs.

  • MCU Supercut: ‘THE FALCON AND THE WINTER SOLDIER’

    MCU Supercut: ‘THE FALCON AND THE WINTER SOLDIER’

    Over the past several years, Charles Villanueva has displayed his talents by producing some of the best MCU supercuts out there. Now, for the first time Charles has produced an exclusive supercut for Murphy’s Multiverse ahead of the debut of The Falcon and The Winter Soldier.

    With the series debut now less than 2 weeks away, it won’t be long before we see just how the legacy of Steve Rogers is handled in the MCU!

  • Why Evan Peters Needed to Be in ‘WandaVision’

    Why Evan Peters Needed to Be in ‘WandaVision’

    In the discussion surrounding WandaVision, there’s been a lot of theorizing, but possibly even more talk about theorizing. From fans convincing themselves certain characters would appear, to latching onto Easter eggs as having way deeper meaning than they actually do, there’s been a lot of complaints from viewers about the show not going in the direction they wanted or expected it to. But there’s one character that truly seemed ripe to set up the MCU’s greater narrative that never did: Evan Peters as Pietro…er, “Fietro”…er, Ralph Bohner.

    WandaVision': Marvel's Bait and Swith With Pietro Is Really Annoying

    Even though Peters showing up in WandaVision was a surprise to everyone – well, everyone except those who read our report of his involvement from last year – the theories started coming out immediately. Was his character really the MCU’s Pietro, or the one from the X-Men movie franchise that Peters played before?

    Neither, as it turned out. “Pietro” was actually Agatha’s puppet, played by the guy whose house she took over upon her arrival in Westview. Fietro and her offscreen “husband Ralph” and were one and the same, with the guy’s real name being Ralph Bohner.

    This character has basically become the new MCU Mandarin, well, the one in Iron Man 3 revealed to be an actor named Trevor Slattery, anyway (the true Mandarin is set to appear in the upcoming Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings). But I’m not here to talk about fans rioting over changes between the comics and films; it’s gonna happen sometimes, and if people don’t know that by now they’re a lost cause. Rather, I want to address the reason why Marvel Studios “wasted” Evan Peters in this role.

    Most of the fan outcry over being “misled” by the WandaVision creative team has been over theories that originated within the fanbase and were never promised to be delivered on by the narrative itself. However, the whole Fietro thing was the one time when it actually was their obvious intention. As Agatha explains to Wanda after the fact, she brought him in to get her to trust in someone enough to open up about the creation of the Hex. To Wanda, he just looked like a random dude, but she was vulnerable enough to entertain the idea of him being her brother. But the viewers on the other hand? They would know immediately that an insignificant face claiming to be Pietro Maximoff was a lie.

    Does WandaVision Quicksilver Toy Spoil Show's Ending?

    The showrunners needed to find a way to get the audience to at least consider the possibility he was telling the truth. Sure, they could have brought back Aaron Taylor-Johnson for the job, but it wouldn’t work within the “rules” they’d set up for the Hex. So they called in Peters, a face recognizable to many Marvel fans from FOX’s X-Men movies. They knew fans knew the multiverse was on the way, which would give even more credence to the idea this guy really could be Pietro in some form, even if he wasn’t the MCU’s original version of the character.

    I’m sure the WandaVision team knew they would have some angry Marvel fans on their hands upon the reveal that the whole thing was just a ruse. But they needed to get viewers to at least toy with the idea of Bohner being Pietro in some form, and Peters was perhaps the best way to do it while staying true to the story being told. And who knows? With the multiverse truly coming into play in the near future, there’s still a chance for Peters (and/or Taylor-Johnson) to return as an actual iteration of Quicksilver.

  • ‘Eternals’ Merchandise Offers Closer Look at the Celestials and Teases the Uni-Mind

    ‘Eternals’ Merchandise Offers Closer Look at the Celestials and Teases the Uni-Mind

    It seems that while Marvel Studios plays coy with their upcoming releases due to potential delays, our only source of insight into some of their projects comes through merchandise. We just shared some of the shirts that offered a look at Deviant Kro’s design, which confirms a leak from a couple of months ago. There are more shirts in this collection that offer even more teases for the upcoming film, especially a rather familiar face.

    A few of the shirts also include a looming presence of a Celestial, who we previously saw in the first Guardians of the Galaxy film. At least, the shape of his eyes and the red color seems to allude to this being the same Celestial, who once wielded the Power Stone in that brief sequence. It is interesting to also see other designs up close that were only teased early on when the film was first showcased.

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    Now, there is also a rather curious inclusion. It teases the existence of the Uni-Mind within the MCU. The Celestials gave the Eternals a gift that comes in the form of a being made of light, mind, and energy. It comes into existence when several Eternals come together. In a way, it also ties the alien race together and can enable them to reactivate their inherent abilities. I also love the way they combine the Marvel Studios’ cast into a cover that seems ripped straight out of the original comic line with Arishem prominently in the cover.

    It seems that of all the Celestials, we might spend a lot more time with Arishem throughout the story. We still don’t know which one of them ends up losing its head, which would eventually turn into Knowhere. The film is set to span decades of MCU history. It will offer a very new look at something we believed to have been very familiar with over the last decade. Here’s hoping we get a trailer soon that gives us a closer look at what we can expect from this space epic.

    Source: Kohls

  • ‘Eternals’ Merchandise Offers Closer Look at Kro’s New Design

    ‘Eternals’ Merchandise Offers Closer Look at Kro’s New Design

    Marvel Studios has been focusing its efforts on its upcoming Disney+ slate, as the pandemic still made its theatrical releases uncertain. Still, it doesn’t mean that a lot of things have been brewing behind the scenes, as we still anxiously wait for a sign of life for Black Widow. It is still supposed to air in May and, so far, we haven’t had any official delay for the film. It isn’t the only 2020 release that was postponed, however. Now slated to release one year later, Eternals, will explore a new corner of the Marvel Cinematic Universe and give us a glimpse at its creation. We sadly never got an official trailer, so we could only pull our first looks from various merchandise that found its way online.

    Well, it looks like that trend continues, as Kohl’s has released a variety of Eternals shirts online. There are quite a few interesting reveals beyond the main cast, who have been the main focus of previous leaks. First off, there are a variety of shirts that give us a closer look at the main antagonist of the upcoming film. the Deviant leader Kro. His new look actually leaked around five months ago through the Marvel Legends figurine series and is quite a departure from the original red comic design.

     

     

    At least this artwork seems to include some red, so we might see his form change throughout the film. It will be interesting to see how his actions also influence the events of the film. The Deviants were known to take on more monstrous forms in the comics, so it seems that director Chloé Zhao took that in an interesting direction. So far, he is the only Deviant that has been showcased. So, we’ll hopefully get a closer look at others once they drop an official trailer.

    Source: Kohls

  • ‘Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania’ Release Date Leak May Hint at Marvel Studios’ 2023 Line-Up

    ‘Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania’ Release Date Leak May Hint at Marvel Studios’ 2023 Line-Up

    Marvel Studios has once again mapped out their projects years in advance. Even with the pandemic shifting everything by one year, we still have plenty to look forward to. During Disney’s Investors Day, we got a good look at the future of this franchise. They announced various films and Disney+ shows. Alongside them, we also got some release dates, such as Black Panther and Captain Marvel 2 eyeing a 2022 release. Now, the interesting thing to note is that these films will release in July and November respectively. At one point, a comment by Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania director, Peyton Reed, hinted at it also eyeing a potential 2022 release date.
    Yet, once the Investor’s Day rolled around, that seemed to have changed. The curious placement of Blade between the previously-mentioned titles points to it releasing in 2022. Keep in mind that it still has no official release date just yet. Helping that fact is that casting has already started for the film, as revealed a few days ago. There was always the risk of delays due to the pandemic. Even Black Widow‘s one-year delay may potentially get pushed back once again. Still, it would hint at 2022 consisting of five films, which will be kicked off in March with Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness. Charles Murphy also had a similar prediction for 2022 based on similar information. Anything beyond that release date remained speculation.

    Ant-Man and the Wasp' unanswered questions after the movie

    Well, it looks like the site Cines Argentinos, who has been reliable in the past, may have accidentally unveiled the release date for the threequel. They have set the third entry in the Ant-Man franchise for February 16th in 2023. It makes sense with its placement in the fact sheet after Captain Marvel 2, which was already releasing as the potential fifth film in 2022. There is also the production that would line-up with this release date, as according to Evangeline Lilly, it will not enter production until the summer of this year. Film productions might try to plan in as much time as possible, especially as we’re still seeing temporary shutdowns due to the pandemic.

    This leak connected with the fact sheet makes it a bit easier to predict when they might release. The release order according to the fact sheet would place the long-awaited threequel, Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3, in their usual May release slot. It is the only film confirmed for a 2023 release. Following it, Jon Watt‘s Fantastic Four would take one of the other 2023 release dates. 2023 has release dates slated in July and November, so it depends on how fast Marvel Studiospulls things together. Marvel Studios has been releasing information in smaller chunks rather than the entire phase in one go, as they did back in the day with Phase 3. So, we might get some official confirmations by the end of the year during the next Disney Investor’s Day for their 2023 line-up.

    Source: Walt Disney, Investor’s Day Fact Sheet, Collider, Slash Film, The Hollywood Reporter, Cines Argentinos, NME

  • How ‘WandaVision’ Embraced Red Herrings to Play Us Like a Fiddle

    How ‘WandaVision’ Embraced Red Herrings to Play Us Like a Fiddle

    The article contains spoilers for the final episode of WandaVision. Only continue reading at your own risk of getting spoiled on the show’s main revelations.

     

     

    We’ve been spending the last few weeks speculating on what may be the big reveals throughout WandaVision. Marvel Studios’ first attempt at long-term storytelling got released during some difficult times. We haven’t had a new entry in the Marvel Cinematic Universe for over a year, and the character of Wanda Maximoff has an extensive and confusing comic book history. She has close ties to the multiverse, demons, and mutants. Add the purchase of 20th Century Fox to the equation, and you have a recipe of unimaginable expectation. SWORD’s involvement just added to the pile that would skyrocket what we believe may happen. In the end, some theories have turned out to be true while others haven’t. It is something that director Matt Shakman hinted at in an interview before the finale release:

    But there are some things that people have talked about that won’t add up to anything. That’s the joy of looking at something with so much care and love. I’m happy it has inspired so much passion.

    There are a lot of Easter eggs throughout the episodes. Even early on, the animated intro alludes to Wanda’s midwife, Bova Ayrshire. David Payton‘s character references Herbert Wyndham, also known as the High Evolutionary. He was involved with the twins’ birth, as he lived in Wundagore Mountain: which was their original birthplace before it became Sokovia in the MCU. As you can see, Wanda’s origin is convoluted and the perfect showcase of how much speculation is possible based on small details. The animated intro even included the helmet of Eric Williams’ Reaper costume. He had an essential role in Tom King‘s The Vision run. Yet, even with this tease, he was nowhere to be seen in the show. The series is filled to the brim with secrets that reference the many comic influences.

     

    WandaVision: Every MCU Easter Egg In Episodes 1 & 2 | Screen Rant

     

    So, how come many theories didn’t quite pan out? The drawback of a mystery-based series based on a character introduced in 1964 is that we’ve seen almost everything. We had seen Wanda give birth to demon spawn, meet a witch that was part of New Salem, recreated all of reality, and had a romantic relationship with a synthezoid. Wanda has pretty much gone through every crazy concept one can imagine, and this series had to draw the line on what to focus on. It raises the question of how you keep comic readers on their toes as the story unravels every week? Well, you make them believe that they already solved it all.

    A recent interview highlights what the show was all about. Early on, Agatha, still in disguise as Agnes, makes a big fuss about Dottie. Emma Caulfield played the character that seemed to have some connection to what was happening. The show goes out of its way with wordings like the devil, nightmare, demons, and so much more. It creates the connection to Mephisto or Nightmare, who are well-known Marvel antagonists. Her casting was due to her time on Buffy the Vampire Slayer. It made her a perfect candidate to make an automatic supernatural connection. It pushed more towards the existence of a Witch coven and the set-up for the popular Marvel villain Mephisto to make his appearance. It was the perfect storm, and Caulfield confirmed that her casting was purely a red herring.

     

     

    It was impossible for people to not be disappointed! I’m trying not to feel disingenuous, but knowing full well [their theories were] just so far removed from the truth. That’s tough, being the red herring. Again, I hope no one eggs my house.

    Her character’s revelation doesn’t come until the final episode, where we find out that she is just a resident of Westview named Sarah Proctor. All she wants is to see her daughter again. Yet, her character’s name leaves more questions open, as Sarah Procter is the same woman who got famously accused of witchcraft during the Salem Witch Trials. Even as the show officially ended, we still have many questions that they purposely put out there. Most of the details are Red Herrings hidden like Easter eggs. It’s what makes the casting of Evan Peters one of the main discussion points right now. They are deliberate to keep us second-guessing, and it certainly worked.

    No one else could’ve been a fake Pietro because there are only two actors we would believe taking on that role. The expectations of this plot exist purely on a meta-level due to our expectations. He was a Red Herring just like Dottie was. It is understandable that it isn’t for everyone and that people will be upset about it. Sadly, some of these hints were so prominent that they created false expectations because they overplayed their hands at times. At the same time, if it didn’t upset us, would it still be as shocking of a twist? Still, nothing is truly definite within the MCU, as everything is always in a state of constant flux. We only saw the intro to how this story might unfold, and who knows what the Darkhold may unleash upon the world.

    Source: Toronto Sun, Black Girl Nerds, Vanity Fair

  • First Look at New ‘WandaVision’s Scarlet Witch Funko Pop Revealed

    First Look at New ‘WandaVision’s Scarlet Witch Funko Pop Revealed

    With WandaVision wrapping up its season run, fans are already itching to get more of Wanda Maximoff. We all want to find out where the story takes her now. Following each release, Funko would then reveal a new pop from the series that don’t get included with the rest for obvious spoiler reasons. Funko has a history of letting things slip before they’re supposed to, such as Giant-Man in Captain America: Civil War, which confirmed Scott Lang’s new ability. Previous reveals from the popular toy line included Agatha Harkness, Monica Rambeau, White Vision, and the fake “Pietro Maximoff.”

     

    Before you continue reading, keep in mind that the upcoming Funko Pop spoils the post-credit sequence of the final WandaVision episode. Here is your final spoiler warning.

     

    The lucky owners of the white Vision noticed on the back that they are going to release a Funko pop for Wanda’s new Scarlet Witch costume. She even seems to be using the Darkhold. Its inclusion would hint at an upcoming reveal for the release date with a better look at the Pop within the week. Funko has been very reliable with that release timeline. @IdilHakeem was nice enough to share a video proving her inclusion on the back of the cover. The set also includes the recently revealed Monica and Agatha’s witch outfit.

     

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    A better look at the figure has been provided below via user TheSneak01 on Instagram, depicting Wanda with her hood up as she studies the Darkhold and conjures her chaos magic as she learns more and more about her newfound destiny.

    All nine episodes are available on Disney+ to stream. The latest episode released giving us some answers and left us with many more questions about the future of Wanda’s journey. She has embraced the powers of the Scarlet Witch and is now learning the secrets of the Darkhold. The new Funko looks incredible and a must for avid collectors of the figurines.

    Source: Instagram, Filmfad, Twitter