WANDAVISION: Nothing Can Prepare You For What To Expect In This Promo For Friday's New Episode

WANDAVISION: Nothing Can Prepare You For What To Expect In This Promo For Friday's New Episode

An all-new instalment of WandaVision is set to hit Disney+ this Friday, and Marvel has now released a brief promo to give fans some idea of what to expect from what is sure to be a must-watch episode...

By MarkCassidy - Jan 27, 2021 09:01 AM EST
Filed Under: WandaVision

We've heard that this Friday's episode of WandaVision will shake things up for the Disney+ series in a big way, and Marvel Studios has now shared a promo to give fans some idea of what to expect.

Though there doesn't appear to be much in the way of footage we haven't seen already in previous trailers/TV spots (maybe one brief shot of S.W.O.R.D. Agents right at the end?), the teaser makes it clear that this fourth episode will see a major perspective shift.

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Episode 3 concluded with Wanda (Elizabeth Olsen) showing a more sinister side as she seemingly blasted Teyonah Parris' "Geraldine" right out of Westview and into the real world. This means some answers may finally be on the horizon, as Geraldine - who is actually Monica Rambeau - is sure to be debriefed by S.W.O.R.D.

We probably won't learn exactly what's going on or who is really pulling the strings, but it's probably safe to assume that the curtain will be pulled back on at least some of the show's many mysteries.

Will you guys be tuning in for more WandaVision this Friday? What did you make of the first three episodes?

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