I appreciated that episode 4 made Jimmy actually competent at his job. I enjoyed all of the humor he brought to the Ant Man series, but it's nice to see the show somewhat grounded in reality by showing us an FBI agent who can actually do things besides fail to catch Scott Lang breaking his probation.
they literally showed a talking to the camera mockunentary very obvious modern family bit in the mid season trailer haha
Oh really? In the interest of avoiding spoilers, I don't watch trailers for anything beyond, like, initial teasers lol
There was also a rumor/“leak” that Full House was an inspiration for the the 90s & Modern Family for the 00s, I think?
This is a fan cut trailer and by no means official. It includes footage that isn't even from WandaVision, along with some other spoilery footage. If you haven't watched it yet, don't. Also, 5 and 6 on Friday hasn't been confirmed by any official sources and is essentially just this fan cut channel's wishful thinking. EDIT: After looking into it more, the video on this channel's front page specifically states that they make "high quality concept trailers," so once again, not official.
Yeah, thought it was odd that there was nothing on any of the official social media accounts. I didn't watch it anyway because I don't want to know anything that's going to happen.
Notice the post I quoted. The guys came back in and edited the link to include the actual mid-season trailer, rather than the fan edit. So yes, you saw the trailer that he switched it to, but not the one that he originally posted, and that I was calling out. Although the fan edit includes most of the same footage, it also includes other non WandaVision shots, and a misleading title.
Really enjoyed the episode. So do we think that's a random Westview resident who's been "recast" as Pietro with a wink and a nod to the audience, or is this multiverse stuff? Because I'm thinking it's the wink to the audience.
So just wondering has Aaron Taylor Johnson ever commented on returning to the MCU? I’m wondering if this was a deliberate creative choice or one born out of him declining to return?
I know he signed a multi-film deal for AoU. Thinking this may be the MCU's way of slowly incorporating the Fox stuff in the multiverse rather than ATJ declining to come back
So she took him from the multiverse because he’s not dead there? That’s my assumption at least after her speech on not being able to bring back dead things
this show is on some truly crazy shit, I love it did y'all notice in the Previously On bit, Wanda had a different line than what was actually in last episode? wonder if that's another hint or genuinely a production goof?
Each episode is better than the last. Also, is it safe to assume the public knows the details of the fight against Thanos? Both SWORD and the FBI seem to know.