Elizabeth Olsen and Paul Bettany shared a brief but epic love story like Wanda Maximoff (Scarlet Witch) and Vision to the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
And his characters will return to a new adventure, when his derivative series, WandaVision, premieres on January 15 at Disney +.
The upcoming show rewrites the super couple’s love story as an evolving classic sitcom on the latest TV spot, which aired over the weekend during Saturday Night Live.

They’re back! Wanda Maximoff (Scarlet Witch) and Elizabeth Olsen and Paul Bettany’s Vision will return to a new adventure, when their MCU-derived series, WandaVision, premieres on January 15 at Disney +

Alternative Universe: The upcoming show rewrites the super couple’s love story as a classic sitcom evolving into the latest TV spot, which aired over the weekend during Saturday Night Live
The fast 30-second site mostly matches a previous promotion, with several new details scattered around.
Bettany’s vision seems to be adapted to her black-and-white lifestyle of the 1950s, writing with a proper period calculator while working a nine- to five-year job.
Another quick look reveals that a butterfly mobile comes to life on what appears to be the cradle of its twins.
Comic book fans know this means the arrival of William and Thomas, who grow up to become superheroes themselves, Wiccan and Speed.

Bring bacon home: Bettany’s vision seems to be tailored to her 50s black and white lifestyle, typing with a proper period calculator while working a nine-to-five job.

New additions: another quick look reveals that a butterfly mobile comes to life on what appears to be the cradle of its twins

Baby Bump: The promotion also causes her family to grow over the decades, as the Vision of the 60s kisses Wanda while holding her Baby Bump

Happy family: Proud parents sit on the couch in the 70s, each cradling one of the twins in their arms
The promotion also causes her family to grow over the decades, as 1960s Vision kisses Wanda while holding her baby’s bulge.
Proud parents sit on the couch in the 70s, each cradling one of the twins in their arms.
It begins when the newlywed couple arrives home in the suburbs of the 1950s in their wedding car, before taking her to the threshold in their wedding dress.
“We’re an unusual couple,” Wanda remarks as she nails her fingers to change clothes for magic art (in the Bewitched and I Dream of Jeannie), before Vision replies, “Oh, I think that was never in doubts “.

He just got married: it starts when the newlywed couple arrives home in the suburbs of the 50s with their double car, before taking her to the threshold with their wedding dress

Strange Couple: “We’re an unusual couple,” Wanda comments as she nails her fingers to change clothes for magic (in the Bewitched and I Dream of Jeannie), before Vision replies, “Oh, I don’t think so. would never be in question “

Dinner: “What exactly is your story?” asks one of their partners at a dinner party, which brings a horrified look of confusion to his face as they have apparently forgotten their past of the Avengers while they were trapped in a strange TV universe

Other egos: but their superhero characters seem to be making their way back, as the teaser offers a glimpse of the action to come
“What exactly is your story?” asks one of their partners at a dinner party, which brings a horrified look of confusion, as they have apparently forgotten their past from the Avengers while they were trapped in a strange television universe.
But his superhero characters seem to be making their way back, as the teaser offers a glimpse of the action to come.
Olsen and Bettany regain their MCU roles in the studio’s first foray into television, as Kat Dennings returns to play Darcy Lewis in Thor and Thor: The Dark World, and Randall Park returns as agent Jimmy Woo d ‘Ant-Man and The Wasp.
The cast also features Kathryn Hahn as her friendly neighbor, as well as Teyonah Parris, who plays an adult version of Monica Rambeau, who was previously featured in Captain Marvel.

TV split: Olsen and Bettany revive their MCU roles in the studio’s first foray into television