Last week, Disney+ released a trailer for some of their new movies and shows coming soon to their platform. Marvel fans were surprised to see that WandaVision was included in the lineup. It has opened many questions about what this might mean.
Marvel has recently gotten underway restarting Phase 4 projects that were interrupted due to COVID-19. We have already heard of The Falcon and the Winter Soldier continuing to shoot the last few days of filming in Atlanta. Marvel has pushed back Black Widow in theaters to November 2020, and hope to not have to push it back further. Plus, they are reportedly finishing post-production of Eternals remotely. Because of all of the delays in filming and post-production and the moving around of release dates, fans have been patiently waiting at the edge of their seats for news of anything getting released soon, either in theaters or on Disney+. And this past week, they got their wish with confirmation that there will indeed be Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) content arriving on Disney+ in 2020.
The trailer is 1 minute, 30 seconds long. It shows the title WandaVision over an image of Wanda and Vision in what looks like a living room at 52 seconds. And at 1 minute, 21 seconds, we get a very fast peek at Wanda dressed in a red outfit, unlike any we have seen her in before in the films.
This is the way… to get pumped for the coming months. Start streaming favorites like Hidden Figures, X2, and Big, plus Originals like The Right Stuff from @NatGeo, Clouds, @MarvelStudios’ WandaVision, and a new season of The Mandalorian. Coming soon on #DisneyPlus. pic.twitter.com/PrS1LovFq4
— Disney+ (@disneyplus) September 16, 2020
That is all that was in the trailer, amid a myriad of their other movies and shows that they are releasing in the near future. However, it was enough to surprise fans who were not at all expecting this to be released so soon.
Not to be basic, but... We are SO ready for #ItsfALLonDisneyPlus! 🍂 pic.twitter.com/1bb9TaYVRQ
— Disney+ (@disneyplus) September 16, 2020
But this leaves the question open. Obviously, according to the trailer and the tweet that accompanied it, all of the movies and shows that were shown are coming out by the end of 2020. Since Disney+ only announced release dates through November, we can assume that WandaVision is set to coming out in December. Maybe for a Christmas or New Year's Eve debut?
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