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WandaVision Finale Snuck In House of M Easter Egg

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For those hoping for a second season of WandaVision, director Matt Shakman had a little bit of bad news in a recent interview with Collider.

“I love working at Marvel,” Shakman explained. “It’s the best place in the world. They’re so great with filmmakers and I’ve had such a great journey with this show. We have no plans for WandaVision Season 2 at all — that could change, of course. It all depends on what’s the story. We were very focused on telling this story over nine episodes and hopefully coming to a conclusion that feels satisfying and also surprising.”

At any rate, the wheels will keep turning in the MCU. The Falcon and the Winter Soldier gets rolling in just about a week.

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All nine episodes of WandaVision are now streaming on Disney+. The rest of 2021’s Marvel Cinematic Universe line-up includes The Falcon and the Winter Soldier premiering on Disney+ on March 19th, Black Widow in theatres on May 7th, Loki debuting on Disney+ on June 11th, Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings in theatres on July 9th, What If… on Disney+ this summer, Eternals in theatres on November 5th, Hawkeye and Ms. Marvel is coming to Disney+ later in the year, and Marvel’s Spider-Man: No Way Home in theatres on December 17th.

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