WandaVision Season 2: Official Release Date And Everything You Should To Know

Paula Carol
Paula Carol

The near future of Marvel TV is a puzzle that just Kevin Feige can solve, when and if he wants to.

The Marvel Studios president looked almost for the 2021 Winter TV Critics Association press tour on Wednesday to field inquiries regarding WandaVision and more, but of course that he could only offer some concrete answers–particularly in regards to Wanda specifically.

While he did affirm that Elizabeth Olsen will look as Wanda Maximoff in Doctor Strange: Multiverse of Madness and WandaVision will direct into that film directly, he couldn’t affirm or exactly deny whether WandaVision will reunite for a second season. Here Is What he could say:

“I’ve been in Marvel long to say a certain no or a certain yes to anything about. . .another season of WandaVision. However, you can find shows that we’re searching more–how do I put this? Yes, a few of the shows that we are about to begin filming, we are keeping in your mind a structure that could lead into a year two and a season three in a more direct way than, say, a series such as WandaVision, which goes into a characteristic.”

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For the most part, Feige clarified, Marvel is growing its TV shows like it does its movies.

“In other words, once we start with a film we hope there is a part two we expect there is a part, but we are not turning into the part,” he explained. “We’re trying to make something that hooks people enough and people like and need to revisit enough that they want to see the story continue, so that is the way we are proceeding on tv as well.”

This is a new direction for the brand, so this is merely the start.

“That is part of this fun, exciting, adrenaline-boosting creativity that we’re able to perform thanks to Disney+, and figure out new methods of storytelling and new ways of telling our stories,” he explained. “Perhaps someday we’ll chart five seasons out of a series, but we are focusing on delivering the finest seasons we can one at a time up to now.”

WandaVision also unquestionably is not alone concerning TV shows that lead into feature films. Feige said there will probably be more of those, and the future of all of the new Marvel shows will be set by their story.

“Sometimes it’ll go to a year two, sometimes it will go into a feature and then into a series,” he explained. “It had been declared that Ms. Marvel, following her introduction Disney+, will be going into the second Captain Marvel movie. But occasionally –yet to be announced, but we’re thinking of and planning second seasons for some of the upcoming series”

Ms. Marvel is currently filming and is slated for a release later in 2021. Before that, The Falcon and the Winter Soldier premiere on March 19 and Loki premiere on June 11. Hawkeye can be now filming, with She-Hulk and Moon Knight along the Way. The revived alt-universe series What If…? Can also be premiering this summer, so at least if WandaVision ends up just being one time, there is nearly endless more Marvel to look forward to in the coming months.

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