Wandavision Bewitched Intro
WandaVision is an American television miniseries created by Jac Schaeffer for the streaming service Disney based on the Marvel Comics characters Wanda Maximoff Scarlet Witch and Vision.
Wandavision bewitched intro. Set in an idealized suburban community right out of a classic sitcom Marvels WandaVision pays tribute to those television roots in opening. While Marvels first TV effort WandaVision is not a classic yet nor a sitcom it does seek to lovingly recreate beloved TV legends like The Dick Van Dyke Show Bewitched The Brady Bunch and moreAnd to that end its brought in a pair of songwriting titans to pen some irrepressible jingles. All the credit goes to the original creators of these shows.
Set in the Marvel Cinematic Universe MCU it shares continuity with the films of the franchise and takes place after the events of the film Avengers. The following contains minor spoilers for the first two episodes of Marvels WandaVision now streaming on Disney. Bewitched was the first sitcom to break the trope of couples sleeping in single beds when witch Samantha and her mortal husband Darren shared a bed.
Bewitched has a very similar intro though. The series appears to parody everything from. WandaVisions third episode takes us to its version of the 70s and the intro which is inspired by classics like The Brady Bunch helps bring viewers into this time period wonderfully.
It has a very classic TV feel with a theme song that could have been pulled right out of the 1950s. The WandaVision Theme Song is Stuck in Your Head Right Now. The intro to WandaVisions first episode sees Wanda and Vision arriving in Westview in wedding attire.
Considering WandaVisions bewitching opening credits its only perfect that Wanda should break the single bed rule for herself and Vision in homage. Whats a classic TV sitcom without a catchy theme song. WandaVisions first episodes intro sees Wanda and Vision arriving in Westview in wedding attire.
A new TV spot for the series hints at how with a mild-mannered Wanda Maximoff watching daytime TV one second and zapping back in time in the next. Disneys first Marvel effort WandaVision features a whole host of TV theme songs but one in particular has the Internet humming along. WandaVision episode 2 has a charming little animated intro with all kinds of shenanigans taking place and potentially even a hidden new MCU villain.