VehiclesFashionRecipesBlogsHuntTravelsSportFunHandmadeITEducation
Mini-Games
x

x
zakruti.com » Humor, fun and entertainment » Looper
Easter Eggs You Missed In WandaVision Episodes 1 And 2

Easter Eggs You Missed In WandaVision Episodes 1 And 2

FBTwitterReddit

video description

Rating: 4.5; Vote: 2
WandaVision is finally here, and it isn't like anything we've seen before in the MCU. Except, of course, for the usual treasure trove of references to the comics and other Marvel movies. Here are the Easter eggs you may have missed in the first two episodes of WandaVision. As soon as preview images began popping up for WandaVision, it became clear the show was taking part of its inspiration from a fan favorite but short-lived comic book series. In early 2016, Marvel Comics released the first issue of Tom King and Gabriel Hernandez Walta's Vision. The synthezoid had enjoyed a couple of miniseries before then, but this one was unique. This Vision comic also found its title character trying to build an idyllic and ordinary life in a quiet suburb. Rather than being married to Scarlet Witch, however, Vision builds his family of synthezoids his wife Virginia, his son Vin, and his daughter Viv. Unlike the heroes of WandaVision, the synthezoid and his family make no attempt to hide what they are in the Vision comic, which leads to more than a few complications. No spoilers, but here's hoping WandaVision has a happier ending.
Date: 2021-01-17

Comments and reviews: 7


I have a theory about the commercials. I think each commercial will represent each traumatic experience she has had in the MCU. The first commercial I think represented the Stark bomb that killed her parents. The second commercial represented the experience she had being experimented on by Strucker. I predict that the next few commercials will represent the death of her brother in Age of Ultron, the explosion she caused in Lagos, and the death of Vision in Infinity War. Finally, her battle with Thanos in Endgame. What do you think?
reply

I think the toast mate 2000 was also referencing Wanda's origin story. Since it was a Stark bomb that nearly killed her, and pushed her to get experimented on by Strucker (Second Ep Commercial. In the toast mate commercial they even included a countdown sound effect similar to a bomb countdown and showing the only real colour (the red dot light) in the episode besides the credits ofc.
reply

The toastmate 2000 could also represent the Stark missle that didnt explode (the toaster ticks like a bomb but doesnt blow up) paor that with the Strucker watch (named after the Hydra scientist that gave her her powers) and you have 2 key points of Wanda's past.
reply

this may be reading too much into things, but the anniversary of Agnes and her husband, Ralph, is June 2nd - in 1692, June 2nd was when the Salem Witch Trials began
reply

The colour in a black and white world also seems to reference Pleasantville the movie where colour begins to appear in the ideal 50s world due to chaos and change
reply

I thought the first glimpse of colour was the toaster light flashing red. Then, the helicopter, then the blood (excluding both ends of course.
reply

I ve watched the first two episodes and I haven t even comprehended anything yet because of how confusing and trippy this is
reply
Add a review, comment






Other channel videos