Wandavision Beekeeper Significance
Eagle-eyed fans have already begun dissecting the episode but the first and most.
Wandavision beekeeper significance. In WandaVision the couple around the corner is definitely not as they seem. This article contains WandaVision episode 4 spoilers. More on that in a minute.
Both point towards one of the Marvel Universes many evil. At the end of WandaVision Episode 2 which premiered alongside Episode 1 on January 15 a literal beekeeper emerges from a manhole. The first two episodes of WandaVision are finally here and there is a whole lot to unpack as Marvels Phase Four kicks off.
According to the credits hes played by Zac Henry. However Zac Henry is also the stunt rigging coordinator for WandaVision. The Beekeeper sounds like it could be the name of a supervillain.
The sense of meaning with which these memories invest our lives can help us to be insulated from the cognitive emotional and attitudinal. In WandaVision episode 2 season 1 we get a strange appearance of a man in a beekeeper suit and a commercial for Strucker watches. The figure may be either the comic-book villain Swarm or a member of SWORD.
From a very basic standpoint the beekeeper at the end of episode 2 of Wandavision is symbolic of many things. First the SWORD logo on his back denoting that hes part of the agency infiltrating Wandas sitcom world to investigate. The 1950s then 60s then 70s then beyond sitcom world of Wanda Maximoff Elizabeth Olsen and Vision Paul Bettany seems one dash fairytale and two dollops nightmare.
In Agents of Shield Coulson more affectionately known by Thor as son of Coul references a blue soap sold by Hydra that keeps the public docile with false memories. Sat in separate beds Wanda and Vision are. Wanda also seems to recognize the.