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Honest Trailers Wrecks WandaVision’s Plot Holes and Fan Theories

The WandaVision Honest Trailer satirizes everything about the Marvel series from its depiction of grief to failed fan-theories on Mephisto.

WandaVision finally received the Honest Trailer treatment, poking fun at not just the show’s journey but its fans who looked too hard for Marvel Cinematic Universe’s Phase 4 clues.

Describing WandaVision as “A TV show about some TV shows about some TV shows that is a TV show watched by the characters inside a TV show,” the ScreenJunkies video began. The trailer then addresses how vague Wanda and Vision’s romance felt previously in the MCU.

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However, the trailer complimented the couple’s love, deeming it “the closest thing Marvel has to a healthy relationship, even though [Wanda’s] torturing a small town with her mind.”

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Then, the trailer calls out the formulaic structure of WandaVision episodes, in which Wanda and Vision “cosplay through some of history’s most delightful sitcoms” while Vision, despite being an advanced synthezoid, only occasionally realizes something is amiss.

Also, the trailer pointed out the show’s use of sitcom archetypes like Monica Rambeau playing the “black best friend trope.” The satirical trailer also acknowledged how WandaVision‘s season finale ended in a CGI battle against a sky beam — similar to prior MCU films. However, the trailer saves its biggest taunt for Marvel fans and comic websites like CBR who predicted theories about WandaVision that never came to pass, like the non-inclusion of Mephisto or Evan Peters’ casting as Pietro being a link to Fox’s X-Men universe.

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While numerous supernatural WandaVision fan theories were incorrect, the show received immense critical success as the first Marvel Studios series to debut on Disney+.

Marvel’s The Falcon and the Winter Soldier will be the next Marvel series debuting on Disney+. The series director recently confirmed that the show is set six months after the events of Avengers: Endgame. Similar to WandaVision, its series will release episodes on a weekly basis. LokiHawkeye and Ms. Marvel will follow the Sam Wilson/Bucky Barnes-centered series.

Written by Jac Schaeffer and directed by Matt Shakman, WandaVision stars Elizabeth Olsen as Wanda Maximoff/Scarlet Witch, Paul Bettany as Vision, Randall Park as Agent Jimmy Woo, Kat Dennings as Darcy Lewis, Teyonah Parris as Monica Rambeau and Kathryn Hahn as Agnes. The series is available to stream on Disney+.

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WandaVision’s ‘Pietro’ Funko Pop May Prove He’s a Fake

The recent release of Pietro’s WandaVision Funko Pop may reveal a huge secret about his character.

WARNING: The follow contains potentially major spoilers for Marvel’s WandaVision, streaming on Disney+.

Following WandaVision‘s Episode 6 release, and in conjunction with it’s Virtual Con Spring 2021 product reveals, Funko added some new Pops to their WandaVision collection, matching the earlier-announced figures of Vision and Wanda in their Halloween costumes. A two-pack featuring Billy and Tommy in their costumes is being sold as a virtual Emerald City Comic-Con exclusive, while one of Pietro in his costume will be released as a Funko.com exclusive.

However, there’s something strange about the description that accompanies the photo of the Pietro figure, on both Instagram and Twitter. Both captions read, “Coming in March: Pop! Marvel: Marvel Studios’ – WandaVision – “Pietro Maximoff” (Funko exclusive)!” Pietro’s name is presented in quotation marks. This isn’t consistent with the way characters are labeled in Funko product listings (which typically mirror what their boxes will say, though no pictures of the boxes have been released yet). The twins, for example, are labeled “Marvel: Marvel Studios’ WandaVision – Billy and Tommy.”

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This raises some questions. Is the figure labeled “Pietro Maximoff” because it represents the Evan Peters-played Pietro, who is known even to many of the other characters in WandaVision as the wrong Pietro? He’s not original to the MCU; the Pietro that Wanda grew up with, the Pietro in Age of Ultron, was played by Aaron Taylor-Johnson, had a Sokovian accent, was markedly more serious and related to his sister in a much gentler, more intense way. The Evan Peters iteration of Quicksilver — Peter Maximoff — in the X-Men films, he is an American jokester, and his version of Pietro in WandaVision is depicted much more like that. The siblings even discuss this in the show.

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Another possibility, though, is that the figure is labeled “Pietro Maximoff” because the character Evan Peters is playing isn’t actually Pietro at all. Between his odd mannerisms, inconsistent appearance and awareness of many (though not all) of the details of what has happened to Westview, fans have speculated that he’s actually another, possibly villainous character disguising himself as Pietro to get close to Wanda. He might be Loki, which would tie in with the upcoming Disney+ Loki series; he could be the comics villain Nightmare, who preys on sleeping victims; he could also be Mephisto, whose appearance has been predicted by fans since the beginning of WandaVision, considering his connection to Wanda and her sons in the comics.

Whatever the situation is, Funko’s use of the quotation marks around Pietro’s name is a spoiler of some kind. It could just speak to the illusory nature of WandaVision, but it could also reference a more sinister pretense.

Written by Jac Schaeffer and directed by Matt Shakman, WandaVision stars Elizabeth Olsen as Wanda Maximoff/Scarlet Witch, Paul Bettany as Vision, Randall Park as Agent Jimmy Woo, Kat Dennings as Darcy Lewis, Teyonah Parris as Monica Rambeau, and Kathryn Hahn as Agnes.

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