
On the Disney+ side, we have The Falcon and the Winter Soldier (in what 2 weeks now?) and Loki.

This year alone, Black Widow (finally), Shang-Chi, the Eternals, and Spider-Man will be released. We are on the cusp of a new era of Marvel Movies. Moving forward, no more deep dives on Reddit and YouTube to listen to and read all of the random fan theories. Final Thoughts:īesides the numerous trolls from Marvel and the cast (i.e the Paul Bettany reveal and Ralph Bohner) WandaVision wrapped on a high note. I am beyond stoked to see powerful heroines properly portrayed on the big screen. As of now (until we are introduced to Jean Grey…I am calling it) the Scarlett Witch… a female…is the most powerful AND most important character in the MCU. No, women heroes such as the Black Widow, Captain Marvel, and the Scarlet Witch are changing the status quo. No longer will it just be an intense focus on how the men save the day. No longer, are female heroes watered down and ultimately depowered in the big-screen universe.

Marvel has affectively changed the narrative of female superheroes in movies. Agatha stated that the Scarlet Witch (purely based upon whichever ancient tome she had been reading) is supposed to be more powerful than the Sorcerer Supreme. Now, we can theorize about the Multiverse of Madness and how this may or may not embed Fox’s X-Men or combine all Marvel films into one long multiverse, but I am looking at this on a deeper level. Since this is the case, WandaVision has been the perfect steppingstone to achieve this.

Strange and Spider-Man) will have mystical/magical elements in them. We know that a few of the Phase 4 movies (mainly Dr. Future:Īs I said in my last review, we are now exploring the mystical/magical aspect of the Marvel Universe. I mean come one, that last scene of the Scarlet Witch in WandaVision was beyond epic.
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Marvel finally brings on the Scarlet Witch in all of her full glory. She has gone from a test subject with a vaguely Eastern European accent, to a lovesick telepath/telekinetic, to a grieving mother and wife (see what I did there) to this mammoth of a powerhouse. The amount of character development that has taken place for Wanda is monumentous. 7 years ago! Marvel has sat on this golden egg for 7 years. If we rewind time a bit to 2014, we are first introduced to Wanda and her brother Pietro as volunteers in a Hydra Facility. She is so complicated, that I could write a dissertation on her for my Ph.D. Wanda Maximoff aka the Scarlet Witch is such a complicated character (as most characters who derive from the X-Universe). Either way I was satisfied with the way it played out. Some of the visual effects did appear to look a bit CW cheesy, but maybe the budget was lower for MCU shows vs. The best part was seeing her (the Scarlet Witch) being to use magic. I loved being able to see the Scarlet Witch in her full get-up going head-to-head with a witch such as Agatha. The final battle between the Scarlet Witch (it feels SO good to be able to call her that) and Agatha Harkness was a high point. Strange could even rival the Battle of Hogwarts in the Deathly Hallows pt 2.

They were perfectly choreographed to the point that it seemed like a Madonna concert. the Old Lady in Captain Marvel, all stick out to me. Strange, and of course Captain Marvel vs. Scenes such as Black Widow taking out the security detail in Iron Man 2, Dr. In my humble opinion, the MCU has become the gold standard of cinematic action sequences. With that being said, let’s take one final look into the world of Matt Shakman’s WandaVision. So, the frustration of having to wait (especially with very little to do at this point in 2021) was like being stuck in Limbo! But it also gave my Friday nights (and eventually my early Friday mornings) meaning again. Up until WandaVision, I had forgotten what it was like to consistently wait until a new episode of a show was released (the last time I did this was American Horror Story: Coven). It is bittersweet to think about this mini-series. It is crazy to believe that for the last two or so months, we have been captivated with the awesomeness that is (was?) Marvel’s WandaVision. A few links you may want to check out: Thanks for fangirling with us this season! You know it's no fun to fangirl alone.Aaaaannnddd it’s gone. Join us to learn a little more about WandaVision and why all this weirdness is going to be important to the future of the MCU. And of course, we've got to talk about it! Ashley Saunders from With Ashley and Co is joining each week for a spoiler-filled easter egg hunt of a recap.
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The series finale of WandaVision was epic and heartbreaking and wonderful. About Fangirling WandaVision Episode 9-Series Finale Episode
