It’s quite clear that we’ll get more Marvel series on Disney+ this year than arguably Star Wars series. At the top of the first Disney/Marvel TCA session, President of Marvel Studios and Chief Creative Officer Kevin Feige gave a brief rundown of the studio’s plans. March 5 reps the end of season one of WandaVision. Then
WandaVision
[Warning: The following contains spoilers from the first two episodes of WandaVision. Read at your own risk!] WandaVision is officially here and after the first two episodes of the classic-sitcom-meets-Twilight-Zone series, it’s obvious that nothing is what it seems. However, for the most part, the Disney+ series does allow Wanda (Elizabeth Olsen) and Vision (Paul
Toto, we have a feeling WandaVision proves we’re not in the regular MCU anymore. The first live-action Marvel series for Disney+ is situated in a bizarre sitcom world where Wanda (Elizabeth Olsen) and Vision (Paul Bettany) are attempting to make a go of normal suburban life, despite the fact she’s a psychic witch and he’s a human-android
The new year has officially begun and as you make your 2021 plans, don’t forget to take time to prepare for a whole new year of television. If you’re looking for comfort TV binges, it’s important to note that The Office moved to Peacock on Jan. 1, now with bonus “superfan episodes.” All eight seasons of
WandaVision will kick off the next chapter of the MCU on Friday, January 15, not only as the first Marvel Studios series for Disney+, but as the unintended first project to go public from Kevin Feige and his team since Spider-Man: Far from Home wrapped up the Infinity Saga in the summer of 2019. All
I’ll be honest with you: I write the introduction to this story the Friday before it publishes, so referencing any current events means this paragraph will already feel dated by the time you read it two days later, given the speed at which history is happening. So I will just make a few guesses about
New year, new shows. Maybe your pop culture resolution for 2021 was to keep up with the latest hits; maybe it was to finally get around to watching a great series you haven’t seen yet (we know, we know, Mad Man has been on your list for years!). Whatever your goals, it’s the perfect time
It’s officially 2021, and while you prepare yourself for a whole new you, don’t forget to take the time to prepare for a whole new year of television. For those looking for good old comfort binges, it’s important to note that The Office moved to Peacock on Jan. 1, now with bonus “superfan episodes.” Meanwhile,
A new year is in sight, and that means that new streaming options will be available, too! As COVID-19 numbers continue to surge, people are still hunkered down in their houses and looking for things to watch. For those looking for good old comfort binges, it’s important to note that The Office moves to Peacock
The countdown to the new year will be a little different this year, and not just because Times Square will be empty and New Year’s Eve parties will be people in their pajamas sitting in their living rooms by themselves. Flipping the page to 2021 will be a relief after the eternal darkness that was
A new year is in sight, and that means that new streaming options will be available, too! As COVID-19 numbers continue to surge, people are still hunkered down in their houses and looking for things to watch. For those looking for good old comfort binges, it’s important to note that The Office moves to Peacock
We are getting closer and closer to the debut of the first Disney+ MCU TV show. WandaVision finds Elizabeth Olsen and Paul Bettany reprising their roles of Wanda Maximoff, aka Scarlet Witch, and Vision, an artificial intelligence brought to life by the Mind Stone embedded in his forehead. Although Disney+ and Marvel have managed to keep a
Industry-wide production delays have pushed back the premieres of a number of Marvel projects, including Scarlett Johansson’s Black Widow, the character’s long-awaited solo film. Originally pushed from May to November this year, the film will now open on May 7, 2021, a whole year after it was first set to debut. Unsurprisingly, this move has once again
The Infinity Saga came to a close in 2019 with the one-two punch of Avengers: Endgame and Spider-Man: Far From Home, and although Tony (Robert Downey Jr.) and Natasha (Scarlett Johansson) are gone, we haven’t seen the last of several of our other favorite Marvel characters. Though we might not see some of them on
One of many planned series set to be released on Disney+ during Phase Four of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, WandaVision finds Elizabeth Olsen and Paul Bettany reprising their roles of Wanda Maximoff, aka Scarlet Witch, and Vision, an artificial intelligence brought to life by the Mind Stone embedded in his forehead. Although Disney+ and Marvel have managed