None of this ever really happened, and by 2021, Marvel Television had gone bye bye. The latest entry in the MCU's TV canon is Agatha All Along; the show is a a sharp, clever, episodic blast.
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While it's evident that Agatha All Along is the direct follow-up to WandaVision, MCU's messy timeline, especially after Avengers: Endgame, has become confusing. So, if you've been wondering where ...
Agatha All Along‘s second purpose, arguably more important in terms of franchise-building, is expanding the MCU’s magical corner by introducing one of Marvel’s most popular characters ...
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It all falls apart in classic MCU fashion by the end, with a pointless superpowers battle, an anti-alien edict (which would classify Thor as an enemy combatant, whoops), and no tangible work to ...