
Marvel may have gone ever so slightly downhill afterAvengers: Endgame, but it still gave us several bangers.
Spider-Man: No Way Homewas a spectacle, andShang-Chi: Legend Of The Ten Ringswas a wonderful new addition to the franchise, but one of my personal favourites isWandaVision.
Take a look atWandaVisionbelow
WandaVisiontook viewers on a journey through the ages, with the first few episodes taking the form of sitcoms from various eras, with some sinister undertones beneath.
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It was a good time, and while there were a few story details that just didn’t vibe well with fans I think many look back on it fondly as a time when Marvel got creative and tried something new for once, rather than recycle the same superhero-action formula.
That’s why it’s great to hear that there’ssort-ofa sequel coming out later this year, following on from the events of the show’s finale but this time from the perspective of its villain, Agatha.
The show has been given a TV-14 rating, which is whatWandaVisionhad after the first two TV-PG episodes.
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This means it’ll have a bit of violence, a bit of horror, and potentially some disturbing scenes, but nothing too graphic or different from what we saw inWandaVision.
Marvel currently has a different label for shows and films that’ll be more adult with their violence, withEchobeing a great example of what a bit of bloodshed can look like in the MCU.
Think of theWandaVisionsuccessor as a dark comedy basically, no one is going to get their head exploded, but it won’t be sunshine and rainbows either.
The first two episodes ofAgatha All Alongwill premiere on Disney+ on 18 September later this month.
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