Wandavision Episode 2 Opening Credits
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Wandavision episode 2 opening credits. The best ones come at the 327 mark of the episode in a shot that. The illustration of the moon happens. Theres something strange going on in Disneys WandaVision and even after the shows two-episode premiere viewers are left with more questions than answers.
These are Easter Eggs found in the intro to WandaVision Episode 2. WandaVisions Episode 2 Intro Hides Deep-Cut Marvel Easter Eggs One Is GROSS The opening credits of WandaVision Episode 2 pay tribute to Bewitched and sneak in some clever and potentially telling Marvel Easter eggs. It follows the couple as they try to conceal their powers while living an idyllic 1960s suburban life in the town of Westview.
As it turns out the WandaVision opening credits arent just a fun little nod to the history of classic sitcoms. The following contains minor spoilers for the first two episodes of Marvels WandaVision now streaming on Disney. WandaVision came back today with a fourth episode that was much different from the shows first three entries.
The opening credits of WandaVision Episode 2 are a direct nod to the iconic credits from Bewitched. The episode is set in the Marvel Cinematic Universe sharing continuity with the films of the franchise. The new animated opening credits for WandaVision this episode are thick with references.
During the Bewitched-like animated sequence in WandaVision episode 2 there is a moment when Vision phases through the floor to the level below revealing a surprising object hiding in the floorboardsA freeze frame shows the outline of a helmet that appears to be that of the Grim Reaper a notorious Avengers villain. Pause episode two at the 0327 mark. The following contains spoilers for WandaVision Episodes 1 2 now streaming on Disney.
The opening credits for this episode arent just an adorable homage to Bewitched but a whole bevy of Marvel Easter eggs. Dont Touch That Dial is the second episode of the American television miniseries WandaVision based on the Marvel Comics characters Wanda Maximoff Scarlet Witch and Vision. The new opening credits are a very Bewitched-esque animated sequence no real lyrics of note beyond Wa-Wa-WandaVision And then its time for the meat of the episode as Wanda and Vision.