Was there anything ever announced about the order of things since the pandemic hit? There were 4 properties before WandaVision that were supposed to be released and I'm assuming they all had things that were supposed to lead into the following ones or continue the universe. I still don't understand how they're managing the connectivity unless they've re arranged things in Black Widow, Falcon and Winter Soldier, Eternals and Shang-Chi? Have I missed anything regarding that?
The release order for 2020 is now WandaVision Falcon & Winter Soldier Black Widow Loki What If Shang-Chi Ms Marvel Hawkeye Eternals Spider-Man: No Way Home Thor and Doctor Strange 2 are in Feb/March 2022 Blade is Fall 2022 most likely
That list looks so exhausting, lol. Glad I abandoned being a completionist so I can just chill between the WandaVision finale & Eternals. (Which I knew what was happening with Venom, though.)
Looks the opposite of exhausting. 46 hours (roughly) of content spread over 18 months. 46 hours out of 13140. I’ve wasted more than that watching Palace over the years and that was far from enjoyable.
I didn’t know Blade was greenlit with Ali until this week. One hell of a casting choice and probably my most anticipated.
None of those Westview residents thought to ask Wanda if she could maybe keep the town not a dump and just give them their free will back lol
Yep I just did haha. Pretty fun episode, a little underwhelming though. Also wonder where TF vision went
tbh I was hoping a portal would open up in that doorway during the post-credits scene and Dr. Strange would show up.
I'm just happy Fietro isn't multiverse nonsense lol and I'd agree the episode was underwhelming, but I still enjoyed it. Wish we'd gotten a little more closure on where new-old-Vision went.
If you dislike “multiverse nonsense” I have some bad news for you regarding the future of the MCU lol
Thought for sure we were getting Strange in the 2nd post-credit scene. I could see that leading directly into the opening of the movie.
Not underwhelmed at all, actually quite satisfied. I'm glad the finale didn't try to do too much, the fan theories are fun but they can get out of hand. At its core the series is about a person's grief, and I think it sticks to that in the end. Lol "Bohner"
This is so easily my favorite MCU thing. Literally nothing else from Marvel has gotten me the way the finale did except for maybe Ultimate Peter Parker's death