It’s quite clear that we’ll get more Marvel series on Disney+ this year than arguably Star Wars series. At the top of the first Disney/Marvel TCA session, President of Marvel Studios and Chief Creative Officer Kevin Feige gave a brief rundown of the studio’s plans. March 5 reps the end of season one of WandaVision. Then
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It’s become redundant to say, but WandaVision truly keeps getting better with every episode. The story has gained major traction with WandaVision Season 1 Episode 5, and we suspect that Wanda and Vision’s journey in Westview will keep on developing at a fast pace. Especially now that they have a new guest. It’s impossible to
RELATED STORIES In the 13 years since Iron Man first hit theaters, Marvel Studios has established quite well its ability to nail a big-budget popcorn movie. The proof, outside of gargantuan box office numbers, is right there in those Avengers: Endgame audience reaction videos that circulated last spring; Marvel’s got the best action scenes in
New Year’s Eve will be a little different this year, and not just because “Auld Lang Syne” will be sung over Zoom instead in the arms of friends and family and your traditional tuxedo/ball gown outfit will be replaced with sweatpants and the t-shirt you’ve been wearing for three days. Flipping the page to 2021
A new year is in sight, and that means that new streaming options will be available, too! As COVID-19 numbers continue to surge, people are still hunkered down in their houses and looking for things to watch. For those looking for good old comfort binges, it’s important to note that The Office moves to Peacock