![]() Justin: Well, I think there’s eventually only one, the ghost Vision, that I think our old Hex Vision converts ghost Vision into the one true Vision. The thing is, Pete, I don’t think we actually said goodbye to very many characters. Justin: That’s a good way of saying it when you’re murdering tiny little creatures. Justin: He has an ant farm that he smushes an entire family of ants every morning on Fridays when he gets up.Īlex: Teaches me about mortality. Every Friday, I wake up, I say goodbye to a family, and then I go. That’s a tough way to start your fucking Friday, especially so fucking early in the fucking morning.Īlex: I do that every Friday. You know what I mean? I mean, we’ve said goodbye to a whole family in this episode, man. Pete: Except for the fact that there’s a lot of loss and a lot of sadness that is still there. There’s some really smart moments in this, and then everyone just sort of goes back to their corners, and we see what happens going forward. You’re probably going to be disappointed,” which is always a weird thing to hear from one of the main creatives on a project before it comes out, but I see what he was saying, where it’s a classic end of the third act of a Marvel movie, where it’s mostly a big fight. Earlier this week, the director … Right? Matt Shakman came out and said “Hey. ![]() Justin: About the episode? I mean, this was good. We got Mephisto.Īlex: … was 100 percent true, and that was great. Certainly, I’m sure there’s some things we want to talk about that weren’t necessarily touched on, but huge episode. Oh, that’s sort of the important part.Īlex: Let’s talk about this. Justin: Plus, there’s a whole pre-credit sequence I don’t know if you watched, which was the actual episode of television we’re talking about. I had to pay for that.Īlex: They’re taking us for everything we’re worth. What was that next post-credit sequence? Was it Raya and the Last Dragon? Justin: Actually, even beyond that, there’s this whole credit sequence called The Age of Ultron that I actually really enjoyed that you can keep watching, and then at the end of that, there’s another post-credit sequence.Īlex: Oh, man. So if you watched through the regular WandaVision credits and then tuned out, keep watching through the regular credits, because there’s another sequence after that. ![]() We’re going to talk about everything, all the Easter eggs, all the Marvel secrets, also talk about the two post-credit sequences. I’m excited that your alarm went off here for the series finale. Justin: I’m Justin, coming at you live from the children’s bedroom, the very hub where all great content comes from.Īlex: Pete is awake this time. SUPPORT OUR SHOWS ON PATREON.Īlex: Welcome to MarvelVision, a podcast about Marvel the MCU, and right now, the finale of WandaVision is a very secretive title called The Series Finale. FOLLOW US ON TWITTER, INSTAGRAM AND FACEBOOK. SUBSCRIBE TO MARVELVISION ON ITUNES, ANDROID, SPOTIFY, STITCHER, OR RSS. From what happened to White Vision, to Skrulls, to Ralph Bohner, to the TWO WandaVision Episode 9 post credit scenes, to what this all means for Captain Marvel 2, Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness and Spider-Man: No Way Home, to all the WandaVision finale Easter eggs and comic book references you can shake a gnarled, withered old hand at, we’ve got you covered. Meanwhile, White Vision and Westview Vision settle things the only way a synthezoid can, Monica tries to escape from Fietro and discovers a surprising secret about him, and Billy and Tommy step up to the plate, with their lives – and the fate of the whole town – in the balance. Agatha Harkness stands fully revealed, and is going witch versus witch with Wanda Maximoff, aka The Scarlet Witch. ![]() It’s time for the series finale of Marvel’s WandaVision, appropriately titled “The Series Finale,” so let’s break it all down on our podcast. Subscribe: Spotify | Stitcher | Email | TuneIn | RSS Podcast (marvelvision): Play in new window | Download | Embed ![]()
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