![]() And unlike Mulan, there’s no extra charge to watch Marvel’s new event series - if you have an account, you’re good. According to Disney Plus sources, new episodes of WandaVision are expected to premiere on the service every Friday shortly after 12 a.m. Unlike network television premieres, Netflix, Disney Plus, and the rest of the streamers leave audiences in constant question of when their new shows actually arrive on the platform. Vision’s boss’ name is Arthur Hart.Every Marvel movie, ranked When does WandaVision premiere on Disney Plus?.Has it ever appeared elsewhere in the MCU? Of course, a ‘glamor’ is often shorthand for a form of magic that allows a witch to create an illusion. The fake magazine they read is called “Glamorous.” This shows up again throughout the series.Vision works for “Computational Services” which doesn’t appear to be significant, but correct me if I’m wrong.Worth noting that Marvel architect Jack Kirby was born on August 28, though. At the moment, we can’t find any MCU significance for that August 23 date, or 8/23 or any variant of it.For example: art by Joe Quesada, tm Marvel Lingering Questions Mainly the way Wanda rearranges reality by breaking it down into block-like form. The real credits also seem to borrow the aesthetic from House of M. They’re accompanied by blocks similar to those filtered through a tube with the three electron beams (red, green, and blue) of an old CRT TV screen. The fact that each episode “ends” with fake sitcom credits before we get to the “real” credits for the series feels very much like a meta joke about Marvel’s storied history with post-credits scenes. ![]() In the MCU SWORD is an acronym for “Sentient Weapon Observation Response Division” whereas in the comics it had a more cosmic mandate of “Sentient World Observation and Response Department.” On Battlestar Galactica, the Cylons (who were, like Vision, humanlike AI) were often referred to as “toasters” by their opponents.Īfter the I Love Lucy style credits roll, we see the inside of a mobile command center, where a mysterious organization is monitoring the events of Wanda’s “reality.” The trailers for the show have already revealed that this is SWORD, yet another Marvel secret organization.But “toaster” was a derogatory term that was often thrown at Vision in the comics by humans who were suspicious of him, especially in the similarly suburban-set (and brilliant) Vision by Tom King and Gabriel Hernandez Walta. ![]()
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