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WandaVision Season 2 News, Rumors and Release Date
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WandaVision was the first MCU special series to hit Disney Plus, and may be the strangest and most creative thing Marvel has ever worked on.
All nine episodes wrapped in 2021, but will the show come back for more? We’ve gathered everything you need to know. We also have similar roundups for Loki and Hawkeye.
Will there be a WandaVision season two?
WandaVision has no plans for a second season. This was confirmed by director Matt Shakman in an interview with Collider, although he did state that this “could change” depending on where the overall story goes.
That said, one of the characters is getting a standalone series.
Vision returns in his own Disney+ series
Variety reports that Vision will return in his own standalone series, with Paul Bettany returning to the role and Terry Matalas appointed as showrunner – he previously worked on Star Trek: Picard.
When will the Vision Disney+ series be released?
The same article that claims the show will be on Disney+ 2026.
WandaVision ending and post-credits explained
Spoilers for the first season of WandaVision, Doctor Strange 2 and The Marvels below.
The last episode set up for multiple plot threads, but we’re mainly interested in what happened to Vision.
White Vision disappeared from the grid and we didn’t find out where he went. However, he now retains the memories of the old Vision and is no longer a Terminator-like creature bent on destruction.
Maybe he’s looking for a purpose, or even for Wanda herself. If you’ve seen Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, you know he might not like what he’ll find.
Aside from the vision, the manipulated and distorted version of Westview is gone – with Wanda’s fake vision and apparently children along with it. The only person still under an illusion is Agatha Harkness (aka Agnes), who bewitched Wanda to remain as the “nosy neighbor,” seemingly robbing her of her power.
It makes sense that the show didn’t completely kill off Agatha. In the comics, the witch is more of a mentor to Wanda – and keeping her in Westview without her dangerous powers allowed people to come back to her later for advice and information.
Agatha’s continued story will most likely be explored in her series, Agatha All Along, coming later this fall.
The post-credits also gave us some big teasers, both of which have now been resolved.
The first showed Monica Rambeau (AKA Photon) meeting a Skrull in Westview, who said there was someone in the room who wanted to meet her. This, of course, was Nick Fury, who was teased at the end of Spider-Man: Far From Home to be in the galaxy with Skrulls. We now know that this was a setup for The Marvels, which came out last year.
The second reveal showed that Wanda has retreated far away to a cabin in the wilderness – but is also studying the Darkhold (The Book of The Damned). As she did this, she heard the voices of her children, Billy and Tommy. This implies that the two are somehow stuck somewhere – presumably the multiverse.
This driving force led Wanda down a dark path in Doctor Strange 2, resulting in her death. However, now that we know Vision is returning, there could be a possibility of bringing back the Scarlet Witch.
WandaVision season 2 trailers and posters
Since a second season has not yet been confirmed, there are no trailers with posters. However, you can watch those for the first season below.
The first full trailer for WandaVision was revealed at the 2020 Emmys:
Disney’s Investor Day brought trailer two:
Disney unveiled the official poster for the show alongside the full trailer:
#WandaVisionan original series from Marvel Studios, coming soon to
#DisneyPlus.
pic.twitter.com/U6TMUQ7zX1— WandaVision (@wandavision)
September 21, 2020
There is a teaser with even more unseen footage called ‘reality’:
Where can you watch WandaVision?
WandaVision is once again exclusive to Disney Plus. If you don’t have an account yet, it costs £7.99/$7.99 per month and £79.90/$79.99 per year.