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the WITCHING HOUR

WandaVision is not an easy show to explain – even for the people who made it. We know it picks up right where Avengers: Endgame left off, and we know it’s about Wanda Maximoff and Vision living out a life together in the suburbs, but we also know it’s styled as a classic sitcom, and that whopping big bits of the MCU occasionally crash into each episode. We also know, of course, that Vision is dead…

“You have to understand, I thought I was getting fired!” laughs Paul Bettany. “I can’t remember the pitch because the moment I realised I wasn’t getting fired they were telling me this story and I kind of switched off, thinking, ‘I can keep the kids in school!’”

Written as a comedy love letter to the history of television a bold new entry into the Phase 4 timeline, marks Marvel Studios’ first TV

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