WandaVision On Disney+: Episode 9 ("Series Finale") Out Now, Theories, Easter Eggs, And More
WandaVision airs on Disney+ on Fridays.
The aptly titled "Series Finale" of WandaVision has arrived, and of course, the episode is filled with plenty of Easter eggs. Of course, fans are speculating quite a bit about the future of the MCU, considering how the episode ended.
Episode 9 is now available on Disney+, and lots of people on Twitter are talking about it. Check out our list below of Easter eggs as we await the next MCU original series, The Falcon and The Winter Soldier to arrive.
The Disney+ series follows Vision (Paul Bettany) and Wanda (Elizabeth Olsen) as they live their lives, seemingly trapped in a sitcom which bounces around between time periods, with something much more sinister at its core. If you are caught up and still trying to figure out what's happening, that's a journey you can join us on as GameSpot delves into a number of theories about the TV show every week. If you still aren't sold on the series, perhaps GameSpot's WandaVision review will convince you.
The show is dealing with a post-Avengers: Endgame Wanda and Vision. That said, it's worth noting Vision was still definitely dead when that movie ended. How is he back? Is he actually back? These are all things we're trying to figure out.
WandaVision Easter eggs:
- Episode 1: Easter eggs guide
- Episode 2: Easter eggs guide
- Episode 3: Easter eggs guide
- Episode 4: Easter eggs guide
- Episode 5: Easter eggs guide
- Episode 6: Easter eggs guide
- Episode 7: Easter eggs guide
- Episode 8: Easter egg guide
- Episode 9: Easter egg guide
How to watch:
There is only one way to watch WandaVision, and that's on Disney+. The streaming service costs $7 a month (or $70 a year), and you can watch movies and TV shows from Marvel, Star Wars, Pixar, National Geographic, and of course, Disney. Additionally, you can bundle Disney+ with Hulu and ESPN+ for $13 a month.
However, this isn't the only thing we're getting from Marvel this year. Currently, Black Widow arrives on May 7, Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings on July 9, Eternals on November 5, and Spider-Man 3 on December 17. However, that's just movies. Disney+ has a few more TV shows coming this year, including The Falcon and The Winter Soldier on March 19, Loki in June, and What If...?, Ms. Marvel, and Hawkeye landing sometime later this year.
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