The Marvel Studios' WandaVision TV show release date is officially changed to 2020, with the series now set to arrive earlier than expected. At San Diego Comic-Con 2019, Marvel Studios head Kevin Feige unveiled the Marvel Cinematic Universe Phase 4 slate, which includes a handful of movies and, for the first time ever, television series. The TV shows are being created as Disney+ exclusives, with the first being The Falcon and the Winter Soldier in Fall 2020, followed by WandaVision in Spring 2021.
Although Marvel didn't offer any firm release dates, the studio has been hard at work developing their slate of TV shows. The Falcon and the Winter Soldier started filming late in 2019, and despite receiving a 2021 release date, WandaVision is also currently in production. WandaVision set photos have already showcased not only Elizabeth Olsen's return as Wanda Maximoff, but Teyonah Parris as grown up Monica Rambeau.
As confirmed by a Disney+ video previewing what users can expect to arrive on the streaming service in 2020, both The Falcon and the Winter Soldier and WandaVision will release this year. This means WandaVision moves up from its previous Spring 2021 release date window, though it's unclear when exactly in 2020 the Marvel series will premiere. See the video below, it confirms WandaVision releases in 2020 at the 37 second mark.
Although Marvel didn't offer any firm release dates, the studio has been hard at work developing their slate of TV shows. The Falcon and the Winter Soldier started filming late in 2019, and despite receiving a 2021 release date, WandaVision is also currently in production. WandaVision set photos have already showcased not only Elizabeth Olsen's return as Wanda Maximoff, but Teyonah Parris as grown up Monica Rambeau.
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Also returning for the series is Paul Bettany as Vision, even though the android was killed by Thanos in Avengers: Infinity War. Now, the early filming start makes sense, as Marvel and Disney move up the WandaVision premiere date.Is this not what 2020 vision means? From #ToyStory 4 and Aladdin to #LizzieMcGuire and WandaVision, here’s a look into our future at the blockbusters and Originals coming to #DisneyPlus this year. pic.twitter.com/QHGMHat89n— Disney+ (@disneyplus) January 1, 2020
As confirmed by a Disney+ video previewing what users can expect to arrive on the streaming service in 2020, both The Falcon and the Winter Soldier and WandaVision will release this year. This means WandaVision moves up from its previous Spring 2021 release date window, though it's unclear when exactly in 2020 the Marvel series will premiere. See the video below, it confirms WandaVision releases in 2020 at the 37 second mark.
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