WandaVision: New Scenes of Elizabeth Olsen's Scarlet Witch Using Magic Powers Featured in TV Spot

A new television spot for WandaVision has surfaced online and features new pieces of footage.

By Jennifer McDonough Updated:
Elizabeth Olsen as Wanda Maximoff

After a content drought that lasted over a year and a half, MCU proper is set to return in just under a month! The Marvel Studios-produced series WandaVision will drop its premiere episode on Disney+ on January 15, 2021.

It's hard to believe that fans haven't had any new installments of the Marvel Cinematic Universe to obsess over since Spider-Man: Far From Home hit theaters in Summer of 2019, but things will be looking a little brighter when the Elizabeth Olsen and Paul Bettany starrer arrives on the Disney+ streaming platform.

Although fans have gotten a taste of WandaVision's overall story, much of it likely still remains a mystery. Much hype has been created by the series' off-kilter, sitcom setting, but knowing how close Marvel Studios likes to keep things close to the vest, it's likely that fans haven't seen the half of things.

NEWS

Footage of a new TV spot for Marvel Studios' WandaVision has been captured and posted to Twitter by user AnotherMarvelIG. Check it out below:

 

WHAT THIS MEANS

It's easy to tell that with less than a month to go, the marketing blitz for the show is really starting to ramp up

As one can clearly see, there's a bit of new footage in this spot, plus a few new lines of dialogue. For instance, Wanda and Vision can be seen riding on a tandem bicycle in their 1980s-styled outfits. Wanda can also be seen using her powers to repair damage in what appears to be her house.

It's easy to speculate on what exactly caused the damage. Perhaps someone from outside the sitcom-based reality suddenly appears and frightens Wanda, causing her to hurl the intruder out of the building using her telekinetic abilities?

However, maybe the most curious shot of all features "Modern day" Wanda standing outside in broad daylight, looking worried while a crowd stands around her. Could this be the younger Maximoff twin after having broke through into reality? Or maybe this is the moment where she realizes that everything has been a fabrication caused by her unpredictable superpowers?

Whatever the case may be, fans can expect Wanda's idyllic sitcom world to quickly get turned on its head when WandaVision debuts on Disney+ starting January 15, 2021.

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Jennifer McDonough has been a writer at The Direct since its 2020 launch. She is responsible for the creation of news articles and features. She also has a particular affinity for action figures and merchandise, which she revels in discussing in the articles she writes, when the situation calls for it.