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Show Notes
Attention Marvel fans! Get ready to dive deep into the upcoming Marvel Cinematic Universe “phase” in the latest episode of Three Fates Decide. This episode focuses on the highly anticipated WandaVision TV series, the delay of Black Widow movie, and the potential for characters like Sam Wilson and Bucky to become Captain America.
Our hosts bring a fresh perspective to the table, discussing the impact of fan theories on viewers’ enjoyment, the exploration of magic in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, and the emotional impact of the latest episode of WandaVision. They also express their excitement for the upcoming TV series The Falcon and The Winter Soldier and speculate on its potential outcomes. Don’t miss out on the latest updates and theories from Three Fates Decide. Tune in now to stay ahead of the curve! Check out the previous episode for the first half of the conversation!
I. Introduction
- Topic: Marvel Cinematic Universe “phase” starting with WandaVision
- Overview of podcast episode
II. Discussion of WandaVision Halloween episode
- Costumes and comedic moments
- Astrology and time-travel themes
- Introduction of Scarlet Witch’s comic book costume
- Young Avengers speculation
III. Discussion of Agatha Harkness and fan theories
- Agatha as a villainous character, her theme song, and fan predictions
- Impact of fan theories on viewers’ enjoyment
IV. Mutants in the Marvel Cinematic Universe
- Alternate realities and possible introduction of mutants
- Emotional impact of latest WandaVision episode
V. Wanda Maximoff/Sacred Witch character exploration
- Alternate reality and facing consequences of actions
- Magic in the Marvel Cinematic Universe
VI. Praise for WandaVision and excitement for Falcon and Winter Soldier
- Transition from TV sitcoms to intricate plot
- Hopes for character development in Falcon and Winter Soldier
- Delay in release due to COVID-19
VII. Conclusion
- Teaser for next episode topic.
Key Points
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The Halloween episode of WandaVision featured comic-accurate costumes.
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The MCU could be introducing the Young Avengers, featuring a dynamic duo of Billy and Tommy as resurrected mutants!
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Kathryn’s amazing rendition of her own theme song in WandaVision. It’s derived from the iconic Monsters theme song, which perfectly encapsulated her role as the ‘hidden-in-plain-sight’ villain.
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With its cleverly crafted plot and masterful use of foreshadowing, WandaVision has established itself as an integral part of the ever-expanding Marvel Cinematic Universe, sure to have far-reaching effects on the future of the MCU.
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Confronting her deepest traumas, Wanda takes a step towards accepting the painful realities of her devastating losses.
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The emotionally-charged power of magic in the show showcases how one’s emotions can affect their ability to control its immense force.
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Fans are eagerly anticipating the premiere of “The Falcon and the Winter Soldier” to uncover the rich, unexplored backstory and dynamic characters of the Marvel Universe.
Quotes
“Depending on which characters they actually start introducing in the later movies and TV series, it has a lot of potential.”
“Not just because the monsters was a sitcom, but it’s a sitcom about these monsters living in suburbia and they’re trying to fit in.”
“I think it’s hilarious how another fan theory that people kind of had a mini meltdown over was about Mephisto showing up. And he never did.”
“She’s almost in denial in a way that she’s had all these losses and she’s not doing like the proverbial final stage of grief, which is to finally accept it.”
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