WandaVision Twitter Post: More Hints From Marvel
Another Look at WandaVision via Poster on Twitter
And the posters just keep on coming from Marvel.
Today’s WandaVision poster features both the Scarlett Witch and Vision in their original comic costumes.
So, check out the tweet:
🎃 #WandaVision pic.twitter.com/nrz9Q8keYI
— Marvel Entertainment (@Marvel) December 8, 2020
Firstly, notice the Jack-o-lantern emoji.
Secondly: I am trying to place the era and show.
The costume party theme points me in the direction of E.T. and Stranger Things (both set in the 80s). However, the remote on the ground (on the modern wall-to-wall carpet) reminds me of the 90s, which makes sense given the other posters.
Things I Notice
Moreover: Is the retro look specifically for the 1990s? That’s what I think we are seeing; the nineties always seemed (to me) to borrow heavily from other eras.
All the WandaVision Posters
Now, focus on the now FIVE posters, I think we’ll definitively place them in the decades of the 20th Century:
However, let’s leave the deep speculation to the experts.
Listen to Erik, you will:
WANDAVISION EASTER EGGS REVEALED! Trailer Countdown & Official Posters Breakdown!
WandaVision is coming to Disney+ on January 15, 2021, with six episodes launching a new era of Marvel’s Phase 4 following Scarlet Witch and Vision in a strange, Multiverse-flipping romantic comedy. What secrets are being hidden in Marvel’s latest series of official posters? Erik Voss brings back his famed TWEET DOWN to dive deep into each official poster to analyze the different sitcoms that WandaVision will be set in, referencing the Dick Van Dyke Show, Brady Bunch, Family Ties, Full House, and more. What is the deeper, dark secret villain of WandaVision, and does he expose himself in these posters? How could WandaVision reference the horror Poltergeist in a dimension-hopping plot? How will Mephisto tie into the WandaVision story?
Hey, we haven’t done too, too bad. But thank goodness for Mr. Vos.