New WandaVision Poster Promises a Totally Tubular Series
The WandaVision Twitter account gave fans a continued glimpse into the newest series from marvel by sharing a new poster for the series. The poster itself calls back to the 80’s style episode that aired last Friday.
This signal is totally tubular. Marvel Studios’ #WandaVision is now streaming on @DisneyPlus. pic.twitter.com/x4Ed0vlChx
— WandaVision (@wandavision) February 8, 2021
Displaying the intriguing character Agnes, played by veteran comedic performer Kathryn Hahn, with a very loud 80’s vibe. Sporting a folded bandana headband and bright blue clothing, the poster plays to the viewer as a television advert. Using language consistent with the time period, in big letters the poster reads, “One Totally Tubular Signal”.
The poster also displays a very old television displaying a picture of Paul Bettany’s Vision and Elizabeth Olsen’s Wanda Maximoff; the series’s two title characters.
WandaVision has been shrouded in mystery since its release in early January and has slowly revealed the narrative that Marvel has taken in its first live-action series release.
The series is centered on the very interesting and bizarre life of Wanda Maximoff, also known by her Avengers alias Scarlet Witch, and her robotic love interest, Vision.
With an execution that seems to make callbacks to the great sitcoms of television history, the show explores the small, secluded town of Westview; a town that reveals secrets aplenty through the first few episodes of WandaVision.
The series has been received well by fans and critics alike, with many praising Marvel’s willingness to dive deep into the weirdness, and to explore the ever-evolving power set of perhaps their most underused superhero, Wanda.
Olsen and Bettany continue their electric chemistry in the series and do immensely well in taking the audience on the journey that they find themselves on.
Fans can catch new episodes of WandaVision exclusively on Disney+ every Friday, and MCU fans can catch the debut of Marvel’s second live-action series, Falcon and the Winter Soldier, debuting the same Disney helmed streaming service in early March.