Tag: Marvel Cinematic Universe

  • Theory Thursday: Breaking Down the Latest ‘WANDAVISION’ Teaser

    Theory Thursday: Breaking Down the Latest ‘WANDAVISION’ Teaser

    Breaking out that 20/20 Vision for 2021.

     

    After months of speculation, Marvel Studios finally revealed the release date for the upcoming Disney+ series; WandaVision. Along with that release date announcement, came a short teaser:

     

    Now at first glance, this looks like a normal moving poster or just a small teaser that you’d see on their Instagram stories just to promote the show. But we all know Marvel Studios better than that. Sometimes, they’ve been known in the past to sneak some secrets or teases here and there. So, let’s take a look at this small teaser for a moment and notice what we see.

     

    SHOT 1: 1960s

     

    The teaser opens up with a pretty straightforward shot. The scene is in black and white and it showcases Wanda and Vision in their 60s phase. This portion of the show is the one that we’ve seen the most of in teasers. It’s also been the segment of the show that we know more details about. We know it’s inspired by comedy classics from the ’60s like The Dick Van Dyke Show, Bewitched, The Twilight Zone, and I Love Lucy. We also know that it was filmed in front of a live studio audience. And it been the source of much of WandaVision’s promotional materials.

     

    SHOT 2: 1970s

     

    The next shot fast forwards to the next decade which would be the 1970s. While we know little about this era in particular, we know that at some point during this portion of the show we might see Wanda’s pregnancy start here and develop further along during this specific episode. We expect this era might be inspired by The Brady Bunch & All in the Family.

     

    SHOT 3: 1980s

     

    We eventually transition to the 1980s, where we see a standard 80s double knob TV, the color is finally present in the entirety of the room and the potted plant on the left changed. We know little about this era for the show but I predict this might be the part of the show where Wanda’s pregnancy is near her final trimester and she may give birth by the time we end our 80s tribute. I envision this era taking inspiration from Happy Days & The Golden Girls.

     

    SHOT 4: 1990s

     

    The 1990s is the other era that’s been heavily teased in the teasers. We know from this era that we’re going to see an episode centered around Halloween. We also expect the twins to have been born by this point in the series. This is also the segment in the series where i expect things might start to unravel for our two main heroes. I am definitely sensing a heavy reference of Full House for this episode in particular.

     

    SHOT 5: MULTIPLE ERAS (HIDDEN DETAILS)

     

    This is more of a “blink and you’ll miss it moment” in the teaser, where the TV starts spiraling out of control between images and it showcases all the eras in the TV that we had already seen previously, except 2 shots in particular. The one on the left looks to be from the 90s, when Wanda and Vision’s kid have already been born and the one on the right bears a resemblance to when Wanda and Vision start seeing the world change around them from black and white to color.

     

    You also take notice of a couple of things in those shots. Primarily, when the 90s era tries to go to the next era, as we mentioned before, the TV starts spiraling out of control between images and it showcases all the eras in the TV that we had already seen previously. But while it’s spiraling out of control, you notice a couple of key details in the surroundings that start to fade in, but are immediately pushed back and kept hidden. So, let’s look closer at the image and look at the things that stand out.

     

     

    You’ve got:

     

    • The Victorian Wallpaper and Rose Painting: That Victorian wallpaper and Rose painting resembles the wallpaper and painting from the image above on the right.  The one where Wanda and Vision start seeing the world change around them from black and white to color.

     

    • The weird lamp dangling above the TV: Notice that weird, teardrop lamp on top of the TV? Interesting lighting choice. Wanda Maximoff in particular has been known to have strange-looking lamps, particularly we can see them during the 1960s portion of the show, where we have a middle-eastern style lamp next to the front door. These styles of lamps also used to decorate Wanda’s room back in the Avengers Complex in Captain America: Civil War (2016). Fun detail no?

     

    SHOT 6: FINAL SHOT

     

     

    The final shot in the tease happens after everything went haywire and it just goes back to normal, revealing the release date of the show and the title card. A fun little detail about this shot is if you notice on the top left corner, the wall starts to peel off, revealing tv static. Very intriguing. Perhaps the teaser as a whole represented a metaphor for what might happen in the series.

     

    BONUS: THE TVs

     

    All of the TVs shown in the teaser are representative of their eras. But there was one TV that popped up for only about 5 frames before disappearing again.

     

    What’s interesting about this tv? Well, it’s actually not the TV itself, but rather what it’s on. This old TV stand on wheels is something commonly seen in hospitals. Interestingly enough, Charles talked about WandaVision filming inside a hospital about a year ago. So I’d check up on that if you need a refresher.

     

    Official Plot Synopsis: Starring Elizabeth Olsen and Paul Bettany, “WandaVision” is a blend of classic television and the Marvel Cinematic Universe in which Wanda Maximoff and Vision—two super-powered beings living idealized suburban lives—begin to suspect that everything is not as it seems. The show features the return of Kat Dennings as Darcy Lewis & Randall Park as Agent Jimmy Woo, as well as the introduction of new faces, such as Teyonah Parris as an adult Monica Rambeau and Kathryn Hahn as the nosey neighbor, Agnes.

     

    WANDAVISION PREMIERES EXCLUSIVELY ON DISNEY+ ON JANUARY 15TH.

  • Spider-Man: Brand New Day

    Premiere: July 31, 2026

    Following the tremendous early reviews that Spider-Man: No Way Home got, the confirmation of a fourth solo outing for Peter Parker in the MCU seemed like a mere formality. Kevin Feige announced it himself, alongside producer Amy Pascal, in an interview released on December 17, 2021, the day the movie was set to premiere in North America.

    While Tom Holland has been playing it coy when addressing his eventual return to a (possible) second Spidey-centered trilogy, it’s certainly hard to envision it without him. In early 2023, Feige revealed that the story for the new film had been cracked and writers had begun working on the script. Though no official announcement about the film has come down from Sony, in late 2023 rumors began to swirl that the film would be an Avengers-level project featuring a “street-level Civil War.

    On March 12, 2025, Sadie Sink joined the film.

    On March 31, 2025, as part of Sony’s CinemaCon presentation, the film’s title was revealed to be Spider-Man: Brand New Day. Star Tom Holland called it a “fresh start” for the character.

    Following rumors that The Punisher was set to play a role in the film, Jon Bernthal‘s casting was confirmed by a trade report on June 21, 2025.

    As production on the film began in Glasgow, Scotland on August 1, 2025, Mark Ruffalo and Michael Mando were announced as part of the cast.

    Cast

    • Tom Holland as Peter Parker / Spider-Man
    • Jon Bernthal as Frank Castle/The Punisher
    • Mark Ruffalo as Bruce Banner/Savage Hulk
    • Sadie Sink in unknown role
    • Michael Mando as Max Gargan/Scorpion
  • ‘Marvel Studios: Legends’

    ‘Marvel Studios: Legends’

    Premiere: January 8, 2021

    On December 15, 2020, Legends, a new Disney+ streaming series, was announced. Each episode will focus on an individual MCU character, centering on the path they’ve been on throughout the years. This will allow audiences to catch up on their favorite heroes, as their journey in the MCU moves into Phase 4. The first two episodes premiered on January 8, 2021, one week before WandaVision debuted.

    Episodes

    • Jan 8, 2021 Wanda Maximoff
    • Jan 8, 2021 The Vision
    • Mar 5, 2021 The Falcon
    • Mar 5, 2021 The Winter Soldier
    • Mar 12, 2021 Baron Zemo
    • Mar 12, 2021 Sharon Carter
    • June 4, 2021 Loki
    • June 4, 2021 The Tesseract
    • July 7, 2021, Black Widow
    • August 4, 2021, Peggy Carter
    • August 4, 2021, The Avengers Initiative
    • August 4, 2021, The Ravagers
    • September 1, 2021, The Ten Rings
    • November 12, 2021, Hawkeye
    • April 29, 2022, Doctor Strange
    • April 29, 2022, Wong
    • April 29, 2022, Scarlet Witch
    • July 1, 2022, Thor
    • July 1, 2022, Jane Foster
    • July 1, 2022, Valkyrie
    • August 10, 2022, Bruce Banner
  • Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man

    Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man

    Premiere: January 29, 2025

    Announced on Disney+ Day on November 12 2021, a new animated Spider-Man series with the subtitle Freshman Year is heading to Disney+. It instantly caught everyone’s attention, as it might take place within the MCU just like their previous animated project What If…? and luckily Marvel quickly confirmed that it is indeed. It’ll explore Peter Parker’s time as he becomes Peter Parker in the series in a style that celebrates “the early comic book roots.” Jeff Trammel is acting as executive producer. 

    The Marvel Animation panel at San Diego Comic-Con 2022 finally gave audiences a bit more information regarding the show. There was confirmation of a 2024 Disney+ release and appearances by Doctor Strange, Daredevil, Nico Minoru, Amadeus Cho, Harry Osborne, Unicorn, Chameleon, Scorpion, Speed Demon, Tarantula, Rhino, and Doc Ock were announced.

    As it has become customary with Marvel Animation projects, a second season was announced ahead of its debut. Spider-Man: Sophmore Year will then continue the story being told in the upcoming Spider-Man animated show.

    On October 30, 2024, a premiere date of January 29th, 2025 was announced.

    Cast

    • Hudson Thames as Peter Parker/Spider-Man
    • Colman Domingo as Norman Osborn
    • Zeno Robinson as Harry Osborn
    • Kari Wahlgren as Aunt May
    • Hugh Dancy as Otto Octavius/Doctor Octopus
    • Charlie Cox as Matt Murdock
    • Vincent D’Onofrio as Wilson Fisk
    • Grace Song as Nico Minoru
    • Cathy Ang as Pearl Pangan
    • Eugene Byrd as Lonnie Lincoln/Tombstone
    • Paul F. Tompkins as Bentley Whitman/The Wizard
  • ‘Marvel Zombies’

    ‘Marvel Zombies’

    Premiere: October 2025

    After making their MCU debut in What If…?, Marvel Zombies are headed to Disney+ in their own animated series. The announcement came as part of Disney+ Day, on November 12 2021.

    Eight months later, at San Diego Comic-Con 2022, there was confirmation that the show was eyeing a 2024 Disney+ release and that the project would be TV-MA which, according to the FCC, means that “This program is specifically designed to be viewed by adults and therefore may be unsuitable for children under 17”.

    While at New York Comic Con 2022, writer Zeb Wells revealed that the series would consist of four episodes.

    On October 30, 2024 as part of a preview of Marvel Studios’ 2025 streaming slate, it was revealed that the series would debut “in time for Halloween” 2025.

  • X-Men ’97

    X-Men ’97

    Premiere: March 20, 2024

    The series, officially announced on Disney+ Day on November 12, 2021, will be a revival of the 90’s series, continuing the stories told over its 5 seasons. Original voice actors Cal Dodd, Lenore Zann, George Buza, Adrian Hough, Christopher Britton, Catherine Disher, Chris Potter, Alison Sealy-Smith, and Alyson Court will be returning to work on the series.

    Some major news came out of San Diego Comic-Con’s Marvel Animation panel in July 2022 as Magneto was revealed to be the new leader of the X-Men in X-Men ’97. Mister Sinister is set to be the series’ main villain with Sebastian Shaw, Emma Frost, Callisto, and Val Cooper also making appearances. Cable, Bishop, Forge, and Morph will be joining the main X-Men team that is basically the same as in the original series.

    A second season was also announced at SDCC 2022.

    Cast

    • Cal Dodd as Wolverine
    • Ray Chase as Cyclops
    • Jennifer Hale as Jean Gray
    • Alison Sealy-Smith as Storm
    • Ross Marquand as Charles Xavier
    • Matthew Waterson as Magneto
    • Lenore Zann as Rogue
    • AJ LoCascio as Gambit
    • Holly Chu as Jubilee
    • George Buza as Beast
    • Adrian Hough as Nightcrawler
    • Chris Potter as Cable
    • JP Karliak as Morph
    • Gil Birmingham as Forge
    • Gui Augustini as Sunspot
    • Isaac Robinson-Smith as Bishop
    • Ron Rubin as President Kelly
    • Catherine Disher as Valerie Cooper
    • Lawrence Bayne as X-Cutioner
    • Alyson Court as Abscissa
    • Chris Britton as Mister Sinister
    • Eric Bauza as the Sentinels
    • Theo James in an unknown role
  • 2023 Slate

    The studio has a slew of projects at different points in development. It’s logical to assume that the films previously listed will take up the remaining 2023 slot, but Disney has not been forthcoming about their future slate given the uncertainty that remains due to the coronavirus.

    November 3, 2023: Untitled Marvel Studios Film

  • 2024 Slate

    In September 2021 Disney announced that it had scheduled four new 2024 dates for upcoming Marvel Studios projects, even if such movies are, as of now, unannounced.

    February 16, 2024: Untitled Marvel Studios Film

    May 3, 2024: Untitled Marvel Studios Film

    July 26, 2024: Untitled Marvel Studios Film

    November 8, 2024: Untitled Marvel Studios Film

  • Other Projects in Development

    Marvel Studios always has dozens of projects at various stages of development. Some are feature films, some are D+ original series and some may never make it out of development.

    Doctor Strange 3

    In 2023, rumors of the Strange threequel adapting Marvel Comics Time Runs Out emerged online.

    Thor 5

    Marvel Studios seems keen on developing a fifth Thor film, though director Taika Waititi will not be returning to helm the new film.

    Nomad

    First discovered to be in the works in 2020, the project still seemed to be alive in some capacity in late 2023.

    Black Panther 3

    Though it’s yet to be officially announced, star Letitia Wright revealed that work on a follow up to Black Panther: Wakanda Forever had already begun.

    Eternals 2

    Secret Warriors

    Ghost Rider

    The Illuminati

  • ‘World War Hulk’

    ‘World War Hulk’

    Premiere: TBD

    A report by Geeks WorldWide in October 2021 shared information regarding the development of a feature film focused on the World War Hulk storyline by Marvel Studios. Written in 2007 by Greg Pak, World War Hulk followed the Planet Hulk storyline, a book which partially inspired Marvel Studios’ Thor: Ragnarok, one of The Hulk’s last MCU outings.

    What seemingly marks the return of the Hulk cinematic rights back to Marvel, also sees the return of Mark Ruffalo to a role that’s been his since 2012’s Avengers. There is no further information regarding either cast or crew but given that Bruce Banner’s next chapter will be told in the upcoming She-Hulk series, it might be possible that either Jennifer Walters or even Emil Blonsky will end up joining Banner on the big screen.

    Production is eyeing a late 2022 start, making it likely that the feature will be premiering well into 2024.

    Cast

    • Mark Ruffalo as Bruce Banner / The Hulk