This could be really cheesy, really easy. They'd better be absolutely sure of what they're doing with this.
I still have absolutely no clue what it's about.
This is by the team that does the movies, not the TV shows; they know what they're doing.
I still have no clue what it's about.This is by the team that does the movies, not the TV shows; they know what they're doing.
There are a number of plots that they are (seemingly) adapting from the comics, but the overarching plotline is going to revolve around Wanda having an existential crisis after the death of Vision, defeat of Thanos, and recovering from being erased from existence for 5 years.
I still have no clue what it's about.
I guess so.Some prior knowledge of the 12 year, 22+ movie MCU will be needed.
It does look a little off-the-wall. But I'm guess it'll kind of be like Ragnarok. It was a complete departure from what had been done before. I wasn't so sure about it at first but then I ended up thinking it was pretty good.
I guess so.
What is MCU? If I'm too far gone on this and don't want to explain, you can be honest.
In the books, there is a storyline where Wanda goes through a mental breakdown when discovering that her children (with Vision) aren't real, but creations by another magical character/being, Agatha Harkness (rumored to be in the show). I'm guessing that the classic television show-motif is going to be a play on this, and it will be about Wanda having a mental breakdown and rewriting portions of her reality.
Yep that's been the thinking for some time and is basically confirmed by the trailer.
I'm curious what the Endgame (pun kind of intended) of the show will be if that's how it's set up.
In the books, there is a storyline where Wanda goes through a mental breakdown when discovering that her children (with Vision) aren't real, but creations by another magical character/being, Agatha Harkness (rumored to be in the show). I'm guessing that the classic television show-motif is going to be a play on this, and it will be about Wanda having a mental breakdown and rewriting portions of her reality.
The trailer is tough to draw a lot of conclusions from. Are they blending timelines? Tough to tell. There's that one scene where Vision appears to be having a bit of a crisis himself based on the way he looks at the woman when she tells him he's dead. So, is Vision alive in some capacity, or has Wanda created some sort of strange altered universe that isn't actually real?Yep that's been the thinking for some time and is basically confirmed by the trailer.
I'm curious what the Endgame (pun kind of intended) of the show will be if that's how it's set up.