One of the other important easter eggs found in the first episode is at the very end. While seeming to be just a playful easter egg for some, an article by Cnet theorizes that the suspenseful few seconds of beeping from this Stark Industries machine could be a reference to Wanda’s past, when her and her brother were stuck in an explosion from a Stark Industries weapon. Looking first at episode 1, fans can’t help but recognize the Stark Industries reference during the ToastMate 2000 commercial. But another explanation is that Vision is indeed still dead and viewers are just seeing a fake world that exists in Wanda’s mind. This effectively killed Vision, seemingly without question, so what is he doing well and alive in the show? Also according to IGN, possible explanations include that Black Panther’s tech genius, Shuri, could have saved Vision’s data, enough of it to bring him back to “life”. In the events of Avengers: Infinity War, Wanda attempted to destroy the mind stone within Vision’s head in an effort to stop the villain, Thanos, from taking it for himself, though Thanos ended up rewinding time and taking it from Vision himself. This confirms a few things, one of which being that Vision is supposed to be dead. According to an article by IGN, WandaVision actress Teyona Parris, who plays Monica Rambeau in the show, confirmed that the show takes place right after the events of Avengers: Endgame. One of the main questions that fans have had leading up to the release of the first episodes was at what time do the events of WandaVision occur within the greater Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) timeline. ![]() Below can be found a breakdown of just a few of the both hidden and obvious hints within the first two episodes as well as some further explanation for the background to this story, but of course there will be spoilers ahead and with less than half of the season released, much of the information below is just speculation. ![]() Opening as a 1950s-style sitcom, the show follows Wanda (the mind-controlling Scarlet Witch) and her husband, Vision (a non-human, humanistic android) in a very odd, seemingly alternate universe setting. ![]() The first of three new Marvel streaming series to be released on Disney+, WandaVision made its debut with episodes 1 and 2 on Friday, January 15th, and has left fans with many questions. Image courtesy of A promotional poster for WandaVision.
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