![]() She will reprise her role in, "Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness," which is set to be released in March 2022. ![]() ![]() While fans may be disappointed that there won't be a second season of the show, Olsen isn't done playing Maximoff. The show followed Wanda Maximoff, played by Olsen, and Vision, played by Paul Bettany, after the events of "Avengers: Endgame" as the two lived in their dystopian neighborhood. "WandaVision" premiered on Disney+ in January and instantly became a favorite among critics and Marvel fans. But I think this six-month experience of really hard work with the same people, it's exhausting it just feels really good," Olsen said. "I do miss, I think, the four-five week experience of making a film and that just feels so exciting and like camp for a little bit. Missing WandaVision?: Here's how to watch the 'Assembled' behind-the-scenes special Review: 'Loki' could be the Marvel Cinematic Universe's best Disney+ series ![]() I mean, with Marvel, you can never say, 'No.'." She added that she "would be shocked" if the show was renewed, but enjoys being part of television shows. It’s definitely a limited series," Olsen said.Īfter Cuoco suggested that her show was only supposed to be a limited series as well, Olsen responded, "I mean, I’m saying that. After asking Cuoco when she would begin filming the second season of the HBO Max show, she was asked about filming a second season of "WandaVision." But Olsen shut down any speculation of another season. In a separate interview, Olsen admitted she wasn't told about the plans for her character in the Doctor Strange sequel until WandaVision had nearly wrapped production.Watch Video: 'WandaVision': Disney+ show melds Marvel superheroes, classic sitcomsįor those hoping for a second season of the hit Disney+ series, "WandaVision," star Elizabeth Olsen has some sad news for fans.ĭuring Variety‘s "Actors on Actors" series, Olsen spoke with Kaley Cuoco of HBO Max’s “The Flight Attendant” about their latest work. The post-credits scene for the WandaVision finale showed Wanda living in a remote cabin and studying the Darkhold in her astral form, laying the groundwork for her return in Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness. Instead, WandaVision ended with Wanda removing the magical barrier around Westview on her own, freeing the town's residents and forcing her to bid farewell to her sitcom life with Vision and their sons. Everything seems perfect in the New Jersey. When interviewed by Rolling Stone, Marvel Studios President and Marvel Chief Creative Officer Kevin Feige confirmed the ads were originally meant to be Doctor Strange's way of trying to reach Wanda, setting the stage for his appearance during the series' finale. VFX supervisors Tara DeMarco and Ryan Freer of MARZ reveal how WandaVisions most important effects came to life. ![]() 'The truth is, Jac Schaeffer was working on Black Widow at the time,' Feige continued. Wanda's repressed grief began to seep into WandaVision's commercials as the show went along, making them increasingly ominous and threatening. Feige stated that the biggest challenge for him on WandaVision was finding collaborators who were excited by the challenge of the show. RELATED: WandaVision Has an Unexpected Connection to Spike Lee's BlacKkKlansman ![]()
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