Wandavision 70s Sitcom
WandaVision stars Elizabeth Olsen and Paul Bettany had a groovy time in the 1970s-set Episode 3 Now in Color In the latest episode of the Marvel Studios original series which counts The Brady.
Wandavision 70s sitcom. The sitcom hit a new level of cultural ubiquity during the Reagan era thanks to dozens of lesson-driven family-friendly sitcoms. The said decade was chockfull of great sitcoms but the Marvel TV show appears to be pulling visuals from The Brady BunchThere are two different shots of Wanda from this era one of which features the an open stairs in the background similar to the ones from the shows. Consisting of six episodes WandaVision reunites Paul Bettanys Vision and Elizabeth Olsens Wanda Maximoff in a trippy dreamscape that seems to shift the duo through family sitcom styles of the.
Despite the trailer the first two episodes of WandaVision have taken fans by surprise as the show committed fully to the sitcom eras they were a part of. From trailers we know it will eventually mimic the Family Ties kitchen but will a late-70s sitcom inspire the decor before the 80s arrive in Westview or are we already headed to Reagan Era. It is set in the Marvel Cinematic Universe MCU sharing continuity with the films of the franchise.
And WandaVision not only offers the pleasure of visual storytelling from the 20th century. WandaVision reaches the 70s sitcom which at least makes the 18-year age gap between husband and wife feel like homage. Wanda picks up her baby looks at Vision and asks.
Reality has shifted once again bringing color into a world that Wanda Maximoff Elizabeth Olsen seemingly created. WandaVision episode 3 missed the perfect chance to reference a beloved sitcom that starred a newcomer to the MCU. To be fair Paul Bettany was hired as.
Wanda with long straight hair and psychedelic top from the WandaVision promotional clip are dead giveaways for the 70s. That 70s Show Star Debra Jo Rupp Talks the Sitcom Tropes of Marvels WandaVision Marvel Studios may have surprised some by avoiding the typical comic book movie mayhem and instead paying. WandaVision is an upcoming American television miniseries created by Jac Schaeffer for the streaming service Disney based on the Marvel Comics characters Wanda Maximoff Scarlet Witch and Vision.
Its a TV series on Disney for one thing and its playing with genre and format in a way that no previous MCU entry has ever attempted. Cut back into 70s sitcom fantasy land. Thats likely because it was time for WandaVision to present a 70s sitcom aesthetic and there is quite simply no more iconic 70s sitcom than The Brady Bunch.