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WandaVision

takes characters from Marvel’s comics and movies and drops them in fictional sitcoms inspired by everything from to . The ever-changing show picks up after the events of the 2019 blockbuster , and reunites Wanda Maximoff/Scarlet here the couple find themselves alive, well… and living in comedic suburban bliss. Confused? So are the characters! “The journey for both of them,” says Bettany, “is finding out what the hell is going on.” While they may be mum on the plot that unfolds over six hours, the show’s insiders preview a few of their influences.

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