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New WandaVision Sneak Peek Arrives Just Days Before Series Premiere

It’s been little more than a year since the last time fans were able to count down the days until the arrival of an exciting new addition to the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Though, our usual dose of joy has come from the big screen. We’re charting new territory now, eagerly awaiting the release of episodes. WandaVision, the first series of the MCU’S Phase Four, is only days away. I guess you could say… we’re in the endgame now. As an attempt to remind us just how excited we all are, Marvel has released another sneak peek at WandaVision. You can check out the clip below!

Marvel Releases “Bed Time” Sneak Peek for WandaVision

It’s been made clear through various trailers and promotional pictures that WandaVision is going to get a little wild, which makes it extra good news that the episode count was extended. The series, which takes place after Avengers: Endgame, features both the very alive Wanda Maximoff (Elizabeth Olsen) and the definitely deceased Vision (Paul Bettany.) Reality will definitely be shakey, and it appears that Wanda’s attempts to mourn the death of her beloved will take showcasing grief to a whole new level.

This new “Bed Time” sneak peek for WandaVision puts our characters right into a scene that we would expect from a sitcom, similar to how we have seen them in other trailers. Wanda awakes, shaken from noise in the night, and Vision wakes up to take a look, only to be scared himself. We’re then thrown into a combination of clips, mostly seen in past trailers.

WandaVision will become available for streaming on Disney+, beginning on January 15th. Unlike the binge-watching we’ve grown used to with streaming, this show will take a page out of The Mandalorian‘s book and release episodes weekly, for a grand total of nine episodes.

Let us know your expectations and levels of excitement for WandaVision after looking at the new sneak peek! Are you as stoked as we are?

Featured image via Disney+.

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