WandaVision to Now Release in 2020 on Disney+

Wandavision - the Marvel series focuses on Wanda Maximoff / Scarlett Witch (Elizabeth Olsen) and Vision (Paul Bettany) - will now be released in 2020, Disney + announced on Wednesday. Spring is originally slated to arrive in 2021, extending beyond several months. In turn, this means we'll get four new Marvel Cinematic Universe entries in 2020: Black Widow in April, The Falcon and The Winterier in November as Autumn, Ertanels and Vandavision on an as-yet-unspecified date. It is unclear why Marvel Studios has decided to bring the series forward.

Set after Avengers: Endgame, Wandavision will feature a grown-up version of Monica Rambue - played by Tyona Parris (Dear White People) - first seen in Captain Marvel, set in the 1990s Was. Additionally, Olsen had previously revealed that the show would be set in the 1950s - or at least part of it. In addition, the show's programs will also feature in Doctor Strange's sequel, Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness. And finally, fans will remember that Vision is dead at the present time. It doesn't mean anything for now, but we think some form of weird time travel will explain things.

When Wandavision was confirmed at San Diego Comic-Con 2019, Olsen said on stage: "It's going to be weird, we're going to have fun." He said that the Disney + series would reveal why his character has arrogance. "Scarlet Witch". Bettany said that he doesn't know how or if he's alive in Wandavision - written by Jack Scheffer, who also serves as showrunner.

Mandalorian season 2 is coming to Disney + by autumn 2020 Vandavision will be released on Disney + in 2020. The streaming service is expected to be launched in India in 2020–21, as part of its international expansion into Asia.