So, Wandavision?

Maybe not, but he displays super-speed in episode 3 when he catches the fruit Wanda knocks off of the table. One of them, anyway; for some reason, he doesn’t catch the orange.
That’s my point. He has super speed in the show. But not in the films. If he’s some kind of magical or mental creation of Wanda’s maybe she’s given him some of the abilities of her brother.
 

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I've never been a big superhero fan. After actively avoiding it for many years, my daughters convinced me to watch the Guardians movies, and from there I decided to start exploring more of the MCU because once I start getting into something, it's all or nothing. But I only have so much time, so I haven't even begun to catch up yet.

I have watched the two shorts on Wanda and Vision under the Marvel Legends heading on Disney+, so I am caught up on their stories as much as those shorts reveal.
Okay, I suppose that will have to do! ;) As long as you are working on filling the gaps in your geek experience.

You do know that I've been totally kidding the whole time, right?
 


OK. I didn't know that. Bear in mind that I've only seen Black Panther, Captain Marvel and the two Guardians of the Galaxy films. I've been considering watching the first Doctor Strange movie next.
you can do whatever order you want, but it might make sense to watch it all in order of release (we're doing that as a re-watch, every couple of days, another movie).

Or if that's too much, I'd focus on:
Avengers 1
Captain America 2
Avengers 2
Captain America 3
Avengers 3 (you've already seen Captain Marvel)
Avengers 4

That'll give Wanda and Vision some context as well as the larger Avengers/Shield topic.
 

You've got some homework to do! By the end of the week, I'm going to need you to watch all 23 films and all 12 television series. ;)
Funnily enough, D+ lists "in-universe chronological order" (forget what they call it) as one of their Marvel collections and my wife decided to rewatch them all that way. I've been occasionally joining her, we just watched Iron Man 3.
 

Funnily enough, D+ lists "in-universe chronological order" (forget what they call it) as one of their Marvel collections and my wife decided to rewatch them all that way. I've been occasionally joining her, we just watched Iron Man 3.
That's what we've been doing that past week or so. It doesn't change the order much from the release dates, but there are a few exceptions. We're going to figure out the timeline for the Spider-man movies and insert them in our viewing order, too. Watching WandaVision is what motivated her to do this, so kudos, Marvel Studios!
 



The sitcom aspects of that 3rd episode wore on me, when they did nto do so in the first 2 eps. I think it was because it was pretty much entirely pregnancy jokes. There was a wider variety of humor in the first 2 eps.

But the pay-off at the end was worth it.

I love the weirdness of this series, and that 3 eps in we still don't know what's going on - yet it's clear the writers do.
 


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