Fans of the WandaVision Disney Plus series won’t see its launch this month. They have to wait probably till December now.
According to the official Twitter account of Disney Plus, there is no mention of WandaVision in its November schedule.
Moreover, scooper Charles Murphy’s Multiverse website also speculated that the MCU series might arrive somewhere in December.
The official November slate of Disney Plus also revealed The Mandalorian season two episodes. It’s second, third, and fourth episodes will come on sixth, thirteenth, twentieth, and twenty-seventh November.
Yes to November! #ItsfALLonDisneyPlus continues this month with new episodes of #TheMandalorian and #TheRightStuffSeries—plus premieres of Originals like #BlackBeautyMovie, #Marvel616 and The Wonderful World of Mickey Mouse. #DisneyPlus pic.twitter.com/thiwb3wZw4
— Disney+ (@disneyplus) November 1, 2020
It means that Jon Favreau’s show will end in mid-December. So it makes sense that Marvel Studios will only launch WandaVision after that. The Star Wars spinoff show is the best series currently on the streaming service.
WandaVision cast and plot details
The series is created by Jac Schaeffer, who also wrote Black Widow. Apart from Elizabeth Olsen and Paul Bettany, it also stars actress Kat Dennings. She will return in her role as Darcy Lewis from Thor movies.
Other actors are Teyonah Parris, Randal Park, Debra Jo Rupp, Kathryn Hahn, and Fred Melamed. Randal Park will reprise her role from Ant-Man and the Wasp.
The story will show an imaginative world of Wanda, who lives with Vision now. Although he already died in Avengers: Infinity War. But this is a show that will introduce the concept of a multiverse in the MCU.
Thus, it simply implies that it will continue to take this concept forward into Doctor Strange 2, which will be fascinating to watch.
Future Marvel projects coming in 2021
Phase four of Marvel Studios is filled with big and surprises. There’s also the Falcon and the Winter Soldier TV show due to arrive soon.
Then there’s the Moon Knight, Ms. Marvel, She-Hulk, and a Nicky Fury-based series.
The future slate is so big that fans will surely get excited, but they have to wait right now. COVID-19 is delaying every new project as of now.
On the movie side, Thor: Love and Thunder, and of course, Doctor Strange 2 are pushed in late 2021. Next year in December, we may witness the third part of Spider-Man as well.
The entire schedule and release dates are currently moved further in the next two years. It’s not yet finalized whether WandaVision will actually arrive this year. However, Disney did confirm that it will start streaming before the year-end.
So there seems to some hope for the die-hard MCU fans who are waiting since last year.
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