Last Friday, March 5th, the first Disney+ show set in the Marvel Cinematic Universe came to an explosive conclusion. WandaVision was not supposed to be the first MCU TV series, but because of >>
Last Friday, March 5th, the first Disney+ show set in the Marvel Cinematic Universe came to an explosive conclusion. WandaVision was not supposed to be the first MCU TV series, but because of >>
The first, and probably only season of WandaVision is over, but not all Marvel fans are happy. The series didn’t deliver all the answers people were expecting, and it also didn’t give us >>
It’s weeks like this when I’m especially thankful that Netflix has plenty of competition on the market. There are several interesting international releases hitting the world’s top streaming service this week, but not >>
Woody Harrelson’s character in the 1997 movie Welcome to Sarajevo has this great line, where he rakishly declares at one point, “You know, only two good things ever came from England. One, America. >>
Going into the finale of WandaVision, fans should take a moment to acknowledge something we’ve forgotten along the way — and Avengers: Endgame is somewhat to blame for that. Each standalone MCU story >>
When I was in London a few months before the coronavirus pandemic hit, at one point I was resting in my hotel room, completely wiped out, and started channel surfing for a bit. >>
Friday can’t come soon enough for WandaVision fans who have been speculating on what’s happening to Wanda and everyone around her for almost two months now. Episode 8 delivered answers to some of >>
On January 15th, the Marvel Cinematic Universe expanded even further beyond the boundaries of the silver screen as WandaVision arrived on Disney+. In the weeks and months ahead, Marvel Studios will continue to >>