Every Marvel TV show on Disney+, ranked from worst to best
3.?WandaVision
Ah, the Disney+ Marvel TV show that started it all. When I think back to the premiere of this series I’m reminded of the countless theories, Clubhouse discussion sessions, and late-night talks it inspired. More than any other show Marvel has yet given us,?WandaVision?got people talking. It was such a blast trying to figure out what was happening and what it all meant.
WandaVision focuses on Wanda Maximoff’s (Elizabeth Olson) journey of grief after losing Vision (Paul Bettany) during?Avengers: Infinity War. His death left her completely shattered, and that pain manifested in her creating a whole new world where Vision was still alive…a world that just happened to be based on the American sitcoms she watched growing up.
I think that’s the simplest way to describe this show without getting too deep down the rabbit hole. I will say that while this show takes the number two spot, it did toy with our emotions a lot by implying certain characters were going to show up even though they didn’t (aerospace engineer, huh?) or by bringing in characters who weren’t actually who we thought they were (ugh, the Evan Peters cameo still hurts).
But hey, it gave us Agatha Harkness (Kathryn Hahn), so we can’t complain too much, can we?
WandaVision?was a wild and crazy ride that prepared us for the madness that lay ahead in?Loki and?Spider-Man: No Way Home. And we revisited many of the mind-bending elements of the series when?Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness came out. I couldn’t wait!


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