“And the TV show was so utterly bonkers and ambitious that I was in love with the idea from the beginning.” “And they went, ‘No, we’re gonna pitch you a TV show,’ And I went, “Oh, cool! OK, great!'” he shared with TVLine. When summoned for a meeting with Marvel in the wake of Vision’s Avengers: Infinity War death(s), Paul Bettany assumed he was being let go. “And The Mandalorian has certainly proven this: There’s something fun to be able to follow along, to try to guess what happens next, With that said, I think it’ll be another experience - an equally fun experience - to binge them once they’re all available.” Though there had been “discussions” about releasing all WandaVision episodes at once, “everybody at Disney+ had decided - and we very much agreed with - the notion of the fun of week to week” after a double-episode premiere, Marvel Studios boss Kevin Feige told TVLine. I can only even think of one right now, and it’s super minor.” But when Falcon and Winter Soldier‘s international production was waylaid to a greater degree by the COVID pandemic, WandaVision got the nod to launch Disney+’s rollout of Marvel series instead.īut even with that switcheroo, any continuity issues will be negligible, Marvel Studios chief Kevin Feige told TVLine: “In a year, after you’ve seen all the shows and movies that we’ve, there are a few super-tiny things that, if people are interested, I could point to that shifted. WandaVision Was Supposed to Follow Falcon and Winter SoldierĪs announced back in July 2019, The Falcon and the Winter Soldier (starring Anthony Mackie and Sebastian Stan) originally was to premiere in Fall 2020, while both WandaVision and Loki (starring Tom Hiddleston) were penciled in for Spring 2021.Want scoop on Falcon and Winter Soldier, or for any other show? Email and your question may be answered via Matt’s Inside Line. ( With reporting by Rebecca Iannucci and Keisha Hatchett) We hope you enjoy the dozen-plus Fun Facts below, as our collective WandaVision hangover fades. Some of them, but by no means all, you may have already seen in TVLine news stories or Q&As. Along the way, through our numerous interviews with cast and creatives (as well as at least one other site’s reporting), we have come across interesting tidbits and anecdotes that neither fell into “preview” or “spoilers” buckets, and yet were interesting nonetheless. To date, we have endeavoured to serve up scoop… share insightful interviews… whip out weekly recaps… and at least ask the burning questions we all were left with after the series’ thrilling nine-episode run ended. Showrunner Jac Schaeffer’s confession is among the ( we think) “fun” facts shared below, as TVLine winds down its coverage of Disney+’s first live-action Marvel series (ahead of The Falcon and the Winter Soldier‘s March 19 arrival). WandaVision was chockablock with Marvel-ous Easter eggs - and one of ’em even nearly eluded the head writer herself!
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