these are all the secrets and references of the first episode

The first episode of WandaVision presents a classic sitcom with many hidden secrets. Here we tell you all we could discover.

With the release of WandaVision we open the new phase of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, where we can see the events that occurred after Avengers Endgame, all through a very interesting sitcom where Wanda and Vision are a happily married couple.

Interestingly and obviously, there are many secrets in the first episode that everyone should know and here we present them below.

August 23 on the calendar

The plot of the first episode takes place on August 23, where the head of Vision, Mr. Hart, will visit them for dinner.. But the date could be a reference to two important things.

The first is that, using the European way of setting dates, this would look like 8/23 and issue 238 of The Avengers comic introduces us to a Vision in a coma, Who receives help from the new avenger (at that time) called Starfox. This avenger connects the mind of Vision with ISAAC, a super computer that is in the moon of Titan and with which this one manages to leave this state.

Unfortunately, being in contact with ISAAC returns unstable to Vision, who then tries to take control of planet Earth through the existing computer network on the planet.

Feeling that ISAAC is a computer that is on another planet and belonging to the Eternals, anything related to it would be an external threat to planet Earth.

Interestingly, this could be what happened to Vision and the reason it is alive in the series, perhaps his consciousness is trapped in ISAAC and at the end of the series it will be Wanda who has to stop Vision before he wants to take over the Earth … or not.

WandaVision secrets and references

SWORD looks at it all

We continue with the end of the episode, where we can see that someone is watching the series from what appear to be secret installations. this is the base of SWORD a very similar organization to SHIELD that is in charge to protect the Earth before any external threat that can arrive at this.

If the reference to ISAAC is correct, then the appearance of SWORD has all the meaning in the world, then they would be watching the two ancient avengers in case something goes wrong and they decide to hurt the Earth, Or simply if they return to this world.

WandaVision secrets and references

House of M and Avengers Dissassembled

This complete series is a reference to comics, where Wanda despairs at not being able to have children with Vision, with whom she is already married and he ends up altering reality to such an extent that he kills many of his comrades, revives heroes and villains alike, and ends up killing Vision itself.

He manages to have children with Vision in the end, yes, but he loses control of his powers, so her vengeful friends try to help her, but getting rid of her children is a bit tricky as it was what she loved most in the world.

If you have read Avengers Disassembled and House of M you know that this series will not have a happy ending, because they already had the idea of ​​having children, and it is precisely two babies who appear in the comic. Surely the end of this will be completely tragic and will lay the groundwork for Dr. Multiverse. Strange. More on this topic at this link.

WandaVision secrets and references

Reference to old Sitcom

As you can see, the series is recorded in an old format, to the extent that it is in black and white. The interesting thing about this is that refers to at least two similarly themed sitcoms that appeared on television a few years ago.

These series introduce us to happy wives with magical powers, these are my Bella Geni and Spell. In both series things always they got out of control thanks to everyday situations and were repaired by magic, literally by a woman with supernatural powers.

There is certainly a very similar theme, but adding the fact that here, the husband also has powers, the series becomes more interesting. Another day we will see the secrets of episode 2 and 3.

WandaVision secrets and references

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