When Marvel Studios announced the list of TV shows that will be released on Disney Plus, they revealed that these would count six to eight episodes. One of the first shows to be released on Disney's online streaming platform will be WandaVision, out on January 15, 2021 and the number of episodes has not yet been officially revealed, but we can make some pretty realistic guesses.
We know, in fact, that the airing of the first season of the show will begin on January 15th and end on March 5th, as reported by the Disney Latino website (you can read the article at this link). Doing therefore two accounts, if the airing of the series will be from Friday 15 January until Friday 5 March, considering one episode a week, WandaVision will count eight episodes. WandaVision will finish airing the show two weeks before the premiere of The Falcon and The Winter Soldier, the second Marvel original series to be released on Disney Plus.
Mary Livanos, co-executive producer of the WandaVision show , recently revealed from the columns of Emmys magazine that the series dedicated to Wanda and Vision is very complicated, and they are trying to incorporate all the rules of the Marvel Cinematic Universe into the narrative and that not all episodes of this first season will be structured to the same way. We therefore do not know what we should expect from this new Marvel TV series, but we are sure that Disney has given the production great creative freedom by incorporating into the show a fairly intricate plot that will lead the viewer to ask themselves important questions throughout the narrative arc. of the season.
Below is the official presentation of WandaVision:
“WandaVision combines classic television and the Marvel Cinematic Universe and stars Wanda Maximoff and Vision, two individuals with superpowers who lead idealized suburban lives, who begin to suspect that everything is not what it seems. The new series is directed by Matt Shakman while Jac Schaeffer is the lead writer. " |
We know, in fact, that the airing of the first season of the show will begin on January 15th and end on March 5th, as reported by the Disney Latino website (you can read the article at this link). Doing therefore two accounts, if the airing of the series will be from Friday 15 January until Friday 5 March, considering one episode a week, WandaVision will count eight episodes. WandaVision will finish airing the show two weeks before the premiere of The Falcon and The Winter Soldier, the second Marvel original series to be released on Disney Plus.
Mary Livanos, co-executive producer of the WandaVision show , recently revealed from the columns of Emmys magazine that the series dedicated to Wanda and Vision is very complicated, and they are trying to incorporate all the rules of the Marvel Cinematic Universe into the narrative and that not all episodes of this first season will be structured to the same way. We therefore do not know what we should expect from this new Marvel TV series, but we are sure that Disney has given the production great creative freedom by incorporating into the show a fairly intricate plot that will lead the viewer to ask themselves important questions throughout the narrative arc. of the season.
Below is the official presentation of WandaVision:
“WandaVision combines classic television and the Marvel Cinematic Universe and stars Wanda Maximoff and Vision, two individuals with superpowers who lead idealized suburban lives, who begin to suspect that everything is not what it seems. The new series is directed by Matt Shakman while Jac Schaeffer is the lead writer. " |