Wandavision Poster Clues
Fans have been tuning in weekly to see Marvels latest TV series WandaVision and series creator Jac Schaeffer wants them to pay close attention to the shows in-sitcom commercials.
Wandavision poster clues. This time the main focus of the poster is the 90s and it featured the homemade Halloween costumes. Another poster for WandaVision has been released by Marvel Studios. The following contains spoilers for WandaVision Episodes 1 through 4 At long last WandaVision has finally.
A bunch of new Marvel posters released at D23 provide a taste of whats to come in Marvel Phase 4 including Eternals plus WandaVision and Falcon and the Winter Solider on the Disney. WandaVision Episode 4 offered answers clues and even more fuel for your MCU conspiracy theories. Lastly the latest poster shows off the 80s.
As it is theres a strong chance that Bettany and Olsen could be referencing both Full House and Roseanne. The first rule of WandaVision. The WandaVision posters certainly arent giving anything away but they are inviting further investigation.
Marvel Studios first Disney show WandaVision is giving us plenty to chew on especially the decade-inspired commercials. Schaeffer made the recommendation during an interview with ETAs WandaVision episodes have been released on Disney fans are coming up with different theories about the commercials. The curious thing is that the image of Wandas chest and forearm indicates that the character will wear a costume.
The poster also teases the potential for the government to be involved with whats happening with Wanda and the Vision. We break down the sneaky MCU references in the ads and how they. Following a Marvel-less 2020 the MCU will kick off back-to-back-to-back-to-back entries this year with the Elizabeth Olsen and Paul Bettany starrer WandaVision.
By Eliana Dockterman January 15 2021 652 PM EST A t first glance WandaVision is a playful satire. The second poster features Vision and it is also an ad for a black and white television. WandaVisions first ad in Filmed Before a Live Studio Audience spotlighted an odd Stark-brand toaster that felt like a nod to Tom King and Gabriel Hernandez Waltas The Vision series.