The Wandavision honest trailer celebrates the Marvel Cinematic Universe show while pointing out how online philosophies got almost everything wrong about “whats going on”. Starring Elizabeth Olsen and Paul Bettany as the titular characters, Wandavision is easily the most discussed TV establish of 2021 so far. The line coalesced classic Marvel action with homages to various classic Tv sitcoms and managed to make devotees conjecturing on just what was happening, from occurrence 1, “Filmed Before a Live Studio Audience, ” through chapter 9, “The Series Finale.”

Fans and commentators alike wasted most of Wandavision’s nine-week run trying to figure out if Mephisto would appear, or Benedict Cumberbatch’s Dr. Strange would debut, and whether Evan Peters was playing the new X-Men version of Quicksilver or not. Some of those hypothesis were closer to happening than others, with Cumberbatch saying he would have appeared if he wasn’t so hectic. But others were never a potential. For precedent, Jac Schaeffer, the Wandavision showrunner, had no idea who Mephisto was before doing press for the demo. Instead, despite all the intimates and potential Easter Eggs in the appearance, Wandavision turned out to be about Wanda’s grief more than anything else.

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Now, the honest trailer for Wandavision reserves a great deal of time to point out that all of the beliefs posted online purposed up virtually ruining the gratification of the appearance for audiences. After taking the time to acknowledge the show’s many sitcom homages and the central premise of the present being about Wanda’s attempts to overcome grief, the honest trailer then rips on all the theorists who came up with every possible solution to the show’s riddles and got it all wrong. There’s still time to make fun of the show’s use of Marvel tropes, though, as well as a string pointing out how, actually, it wasn’t “Agatha All Along.” You can watch the full trailer below 😛 TAGEND

Of course, the honest trailer isn’t actually taunting those who came up with the possibilities but very impelling glowing of the endless theorizing around the MCU in general. It’s pointing out that Marvel is almost a victim of its own success, making audiences feel like there has to be a connection to other movies or franchises when there isn’t. Wandavision itself cleverly made use of this tendency by throw Evan Peters as Quicksilver, knowing supporters would assume it signified introducing the X-Men to the MCU.

They did this, even though Peters was never meant to be the MCU’s Quicksilver. In the end, the degree seems to be that Wandavision is pleasant regardless of how much it connects to the wider MCU or not and that it was a brave decision for Marvel to make a show about grief as its first live-action outing. Whether die-hard devotees can accept that or not remains to be seen.

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