Wandavision Villain Logo
The following contains spoilers for WandaVision Episode 4 We Interrupt This Program now streaming on Disney.
Wandavision villain logo. And we know a thing or two about polygons here. Marvel Studios is finally kicking off its much-delayed Phase 4 though instead of it being on the big screen its launching on Disney. Lets take a closer look at the evidence suggesting Mephisto may be making his MCU debut in WandaVision and how that debut ties into the fallout of Avengers.
By Susana Polo NerdGerhl Jan 29 2021 145pm EST Share. Whats Up With That Creepy For the Children. WandaVisions fourth episode may include some references to AIM.
Unlike the Marvel Netflix shows that came before the new Disney shows promise to directly link to the MCU. The logo in question is almost certainly a reference to SWORD aka the Sentient World Observation Response Department. WandaVision Has Already Established the Presence of Six New Villains in the MCU.
That need to be explored. Is basically SHIELD if SHIELD dealt with space aliens extraterrestrial threats etc. Disney In episode 3 Geraldine was confirmed as a SWORD.
One of the most exciting. The only problem with Kang as a villain for WandaVision is that he is too big. The logo also appears on the Iron Man-colored toy plane Wanda picks up in the show.
Life After The Blip Marvel Studios has long had a habit of treating. In Wandavision that character now an adult and going by the name Geraldine is being played by Teyonah Parris. A new WandaVision image supports two villain theories - theres something very strange about the characters of Dottie and Agnes.