Great New Trailer for MY SALINGER YEAR Starring Margaret Qualley and Sigourney Weaver

A new trailer has been released for the film My Salinger Year starring Margaret Qualley and Sigourney Weaver, as well as Douglas Booth, Seána Kerslake, Brían F. O’Byrne, Théodore Pellerin, Yanic Truesdale, Hamza Haq, and Colm Feore. The story is based on the bestselling memoir by Joanna Rakoff of the same name, and was adapted and directed by Philippe Falardeau. This is the second trailer we have shared for this film, and it looks like a really great story.

Here’s the synopsis:

In New York in the late ’90s, Joanna (Margaret Qualley) is a young aspiring writer who lands a day job at J.D. Salinger’s literary agency. Her eccentric, old-fashioned boss Margaret (Sigourney Weaver) instantly assigns her to answer Salinger’s voluminous fan mail, and Joanna struggles to find her own voice and figure out what kind of writer she wants to be.

Check out the trailer below, and watch My Salinger Year in theaters on March 5th.

The Best WandaVision Theories

The Best WandaVision Theories

ComingSoon.net has picked a handful of theories attempting to explain the what of WandaVision. Check out our selections below!

WARNING!!!: This piece contains SPOILERS for WandaVision! Proceed with caution!

What is this even about? You might have found yourself asking that question after watching WandaVision’s first 3 episodes on Disney+. Following the events of Avengers: Infinity War and Endgame, the show hasn’t explained how Vision is even alive. The first 2 episodes play like I Love LucyThe Dick Van Dyke Show, and Bewitched ground up into a pinch of paprika—a homage to sitcoms of old. This isn’t necessarily what Marvel fans expected. Laugh tracks and twin beds are a huge departure from CGI and hardcore action.

RELATED: WandaVision Will Provide Closer Look at Wanda’s Past with Quicksilver

For those paying attention, many clues hint at the reality of Wanda Maximoff and Vision’s idyllic Westview. For example, every time Vision questions the nature of his life, the episode seems to rewind, leaving Vision clueless. The third episode, “Now in Color (a homage to The Brady Bunch),” ends with a discussion between Vision and his fearful neighbors, Wanda’s discovery of an outsider (who mentions Quicksilver’s death), and a shift in depiction which reveals the “real world” positioned directly outside of a dome-shaped forcefield. Dissecting Easter Eggs and nods to the larger Marvel Cinematic Universe, we’ve picked some of the most plausible fan theories surrounding WandaVision’s central mystery and what might result from it. Thanks internet.

RELATED: WandaVision Fan Theories Discussed by Showrunner Jac Schaeffer

Are you enjoying the unexpected route WandaVision is taking? What do you think is happening? Is it all Scarlet Witch’s doing? Let us know in the comments below!

Evan Peters Will Be Playing Wanda and Vision’s Son (s)

Following Disney’s acquisition of Fox, fans have been wondering when and how the X-Men will be joining the MCU. With WandaVision set to have ties to both Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness and Captain Marvel 2, it’s hard to imagine the series not planting X-Men seeds. Especially considering that (in the comics) Scarlet Witch and Quicksilver are Magneto’s children. 

Peters is reportedly showing up in WandaVision. He was rumored to be replacing Aaron Taylor-Johnson’s Quicksilver in an alternate-reality/multiverse situation that could help introduce the X-Men. There’s no denying the fact that Peters’ Quicksilver was more memorable. However, a Multiverse reset would only complicate the MCU’s established storyline. Episode 3 presents an alternative theory: Peters will be playing Thomas Shepherd/Speed, Wanda’s speedster son from the comics. 

Wanda gives birth to twin sons, Billy and Tommy, after going through 9 months of pregnancy in a matter of days. Wanda nor Vision even knew they were having twins (which ties into a Mephisto theory we’ll get into later). That said, it won’t be surprising if Tommy and Billy’s accelerated aging continues outside of the womb, ultimately becoming members of the Young Avengers in future projects. Regardless, having Peters portray Tommy (or both him and Billy AKA Wiccan) makes sense given the work he’s done in the past. Speed could be portrayed with the same persona as Quicksilver from the X-Men movies—Marvel Studios’ utilizing an iconic aspect of the Fox franchise they now own. 

Westview Is a S.W.O.R.D. Prison

It’s become clear that the series features the Sentient World Observation and Response Department or better known as S.W.O.R.D. which is a subdivision of S.H.I.E.L.D. that deals with alien threats that jeopardize world security— the first Marvel property from the Fox-Disney merger that will be integrated into Marvel Studios’ Marvel Cinematic Universe. The organization’s logo has shown up on the beekeeper and the colorful toy helicopter in episode 2. At the end of episode 3, we get a look at Westview’s exterior (presumably being monitored by S.W.O.R.D.). 

Considering its resident’s nervousness, it wouldn’t be a stretch to call Westview a prison. The 2016 comic Avengers: Standoff features the idyllic town Pleasant Hill, reminiscent of Westview. Pleasant Hill is a warped-reality prison monitored by S.H.I.E.L.D, housing inmates like Graviton and Baron Zemo existing as residents with no memory of their past. This could explain the hidden (and seemingly nefarious) motives of some of Westview citizens. This also explains why a plethora of guards storm Geraldine when Wanda ejects her from the fantasy. If Westview is a prison then its inmates would be dangerous on the outside. 

One of WandaVision’s commercials also advertises “Strucker” watches, a clear reference to the Hydra scientist, Wolfgang von Strucker, who experimented on Wanda and her brother. If S.W.O.R.D. views Wanda as a threat or any remnant of Hydra exists within it (like with S.H.I.E.L.D.), Wanda could be the equivalent of a lab rat. That said, even if Wanda is vaguely aware of her circumstances (she has some control), she may have accepted her imprisonment/jeopardized the proceedings to live with a version of Vision. 

Westview’s Residents Are in on the Scam

Vision doesn’t remember being killed twice in Avengers: Infinity War. Wanda, despite having some control, appears to suffer from memory loss as well (even if it’s self-induced). At first, their neighbors seem just as clueless. In episode 3, it’s revealed that Agnes and Geraldine (who’s actually Monica Rambeau AKA the daughter of Carol Danvers’ BFF) know more than they let on. While one has infiltrated the reality, Agnes is determined to work against the former by painting “Geraldine” as an outsider who doesn’t belong. A major theory suggests Agnes is a version of Agatha Harkness, a witch and Wanda’s former mentor from the comics. Regardless, Agnes isn’t working alone. She and other residents like Mrs. Hart, who tells Mr. Hart to “stop it” in the pilot just like Agnes does to Herb in episode 3, don’t want Vision getting wise. So, either they benefit from the reality Wanda created or are working with/for whoever is manipulating Wanda. 

Vision Will Die (Again)

How is Vision alive? As previously stated, Vision clearly doesn’t even remember dying. Wanda, on the other hand, is determined to keep Vision from discovering the nature of his sitcom reality. Like Geraldine’s mention of Quicksilver’s death, Wanda wants nothing to do with her traumatic past. As Vision’s suspicions grow, Wanda mitigates his concerns by manipulating time. In episode 2, a S.W.O.R.D. beekeeper comes out of the sewers, something Wanda ignores before rewinding time and erasing the moment from Vision’s memory. Vision begins to notice more and more oddities: his next-door neighbor Herb hedge trimming through a brick wall and the family doctor abruptly canceling a Bermuda vacation—“Small towns, so hard to escape.”

Still, every time he mentions these things to Wanda, the episode resets from an earlier point in time. Whether Westview has been created by Wanda or someone/something else, it’s facade is fading, and Wanda is becoming unhinged by any mention of the outside world. With so many forces try concerned with an alternate reality, it’s only a matter of time before the dangers of its existence are revealed—something Vision will not be okay with. If his existence is tied to Westview, he’ll surely sacrifice himself for the greater good. It’s worth noting that Paul Bettany said he would love to work with Marvel again someday

Aside From Wanda, Everyone in Westview Is Dead

Westview’s Vision might not even be alive, or at least alive in the way he once was. Much like how JARVIS’ consciousness hid online in Avengers: Age of Ultron, a Mind-Stone-Less Vision might have done the same post-Thanos. Wanda may have brought an incomplete/imperfect version of him back. If he’s just plain dead, the biggest indication of this comes from a scene in WandaVision’s trailers where Agnes tells Vision he is dead. 

Wanda may have used an abandoned town (or Camp Lehigh?) to build a new reality where Vision is alive—that’s not even in the realm of something we knew she was capable of (onscreen). Unfamiliar with the extent of her powers, instead of just bringing a version of Vision back, she might have populated the whole town with dead people. Dead people who know they’re dead but maintain the ruse to remain in a land of the living. In that case, Westview’s residents might all be people from Wanda’s past. Vision is just the only one Wanda can’t afford to lose again. 

Side note: Vision exhibits accelerated speed in episode 3. Did Wanda project other elements of those she’s lost onto Vision? 

Who Is Trying to Contact Wanda Through the Radio?

A two separate occasions, someone from the outside has tried to contact Wanda. In episode 2, a voice comes on the radio, “Who’s doing this to you Wanda?” and then the same voice is heard when that episode ends. Fans have speculated that this voice could be Steve Rogers or Pietro Maximoff but the more likely option is that it’s Ant-Man and the Wasp’s FBI Agent Jimmy Woo (Randall Park), who’s set to appear in the show. Given Woo’s experience with superheroes, Woo probably left the FBI and joined S.W.O.R.D. Kat Dennings’ Darcy Lewis is also set to appear, so maybe she did the same. In which case, S.W.O.R.D. is officially on the side of good. 

Wanda Was/Is Pregnant With Vision’s Twins But Lost/Will Lose Them

If Wanda created her sitcom reality, it’s because of her grief. The House of M storyline from the comics follows Wanda experiencing so much loss that it fractures her mind, prompting her powers to create an alternate reality that supplants the Marvel universe. It might not merely be the loss of Vision that caused her to snap. It’s possible that Wanda was pregnant in real life and lost the twins. In the comics, Wanda wants children with Vision but the two are unable to conceive due to him being a synthezoid. So, Wanda unwittingly uses her powers to create Billy and Tommy from a part of Mephisto’s soul (there’s that name again). However, Billy and Tommy are just a physical manifestation of Wanda’s will. Ultimately, the pair are reabsorbed by Mephisto, making the villain whole. Agatha then erases Wanda’s memories of them. Even if Wanda didn’t do this before the events of WandaVision, the creation of her children in the show seem to mirror this (especially if Agnes is Agatha). 

Mephisto (Marvel’s Devil) Is the Big Bad

Piggybacking off the theory that Anges is Agatha, the alleged character could be working with the Marvel universe’s devil, Mephisto—who aims to steal Wanda’s magic/children. This explains Westview hosting a “for the children” fundraiser even though there don’t appear to be any other children around. Like the Biblical Lucifer, Mephisto manipulates (or damns) life on Earth by altering his appearance, making deals, and creating illusions. As previously mentioned, he manipulates Wanda into giving birth to twins which he then absorbs. It’s possible Mephisto is the one “doing this to [Wanda]” in WandaVision.

 A popular theory online is that Westview is acting as Mephisto’s “womb,” absorbing Wanda’s power so he can become whole. Ominous quotes like Dottie saying “the devil’s in the details” and Agnes responding “that’s not the only place he is” at the fundraiser also support this. That said, Dottie or Agnes’ absent husband, Ralph, might actually be Mephisto hiding in plain sight. Fans already speculated that Mephisto would be introduced in the MCU after seeing a stained-glass window depicting a red-horned devil in the Loki trailer. A big bad’s inclusion in WandaVision would be a perfect way to kick off Phase 4. 

Doctor Strange Will Help Wanda Escape Westview

Wanda is already confirmed to appear in Doctor Strange and the Multiverse of Madness and it seems safe to say that the events of WandaVision could shape Wanda and Strange’s comic-book-esque dynamic for the MCU. Whether or not WandaVision’s antics open the much-hyped Multiverse for Spider-Man 3 and Doctor Strange and the Multiverse of Madness remains to be seen. However, Doctor Stephen Strange (Benedict Cumberbatch) might be the only one powerful enough to aid/stop Wanda. Episode 3 has already referenced the Sorcerer Supreme when Vision calls Dr. Nielson “Mr. Doctor,” a nod to a Kaecilius quote from Doctor Strange. On top of this, the behind-the-scenes video Marvel released following the show’s first 2 episodes appeared to feature Strange’s silhouette behind the barrier separating Westview from the real world. 

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Mo Marable to Helm Disney+’s Three Men and a Baby Remake

Mo Marable to Helm Disney+'s Three Men and a Baby Remake

Mo Marable to Helm Disney+’s Three Men and a Baby Remake

Emmy nominee Mo Marable (Woke, Brockmire, The Last O.G.) is set to direct Disney+’s remake of Three Men and a Baby, starring Zac Efron (Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil and Vile, High School Musical franchise, The Beach Bum) and written by Will Reichel (Hot Air), according to TheWrap.

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Three Men and a Baby follows three bachelors who find themselves forced to take care of a baby left by one of the guys’ girlfriends. Gordon Gray (The Way Back) will produce.

Pick up a copy of the original film here!

The original 1987 film was directed by Leonard Nimoy and starred Tom Selleck, Steve Guttenberg, and Ted Danson as New York bachelors who find themselves caring, and subsequently falling for, an infant. Based on the 1985 French film Trois Hommes et un Couffin (Three Men and a Cradle) by Coline Serreau, Nimoy’s take on the classic tale was written by James Orr and Jim Cruickshank. The movie was a massive hit for Disney, becoming the studio’s first live-action movie to cross $100 million at the domestic box office. Based on the 1985 French film Trois Hommes et un Couffin (Three Men and a Cradle) by Coline Serreau, Nimoy’s take on the classic tale was written by James Orr and Jim Cruickshank. The movie was a massive hit for Disney, becoming the studio’s first live-action movie to cross $100 million at the domestic box office.

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The Three Men and a Baby remake will reunite Efron with Disney after more than 12 years since High School Musical had concluded its successful trilogy with the theatrical release of High School Musical 3: Senior Year which earned a worldwide gross of over $250 million against an $11 million budget.

(Photo by Steven Ferdman/Patrick McMullan via Getty Images)

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CS Video: Supernova Interview With Star Tucci & Writer/Director Macqueen

CS Video: Supernova Interview With Star Tucci & Writer/Director Macqueen

CS Video: Supernova interview with star Tucci & writer/director Macqueen

Ahead of the film’s select theatrical and digital debut, ComingSoon.net got the opportunity to chat with Oscar nominee Stanley Tucci (The Witches, The Lovely Bones) and writer/director Harry Macqueen to discuss their work on the moving romantic drama Supernova. Our interview can be viewed in the player below!

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In Supernova, It is deep Autumn and Sam and Tusker, partners of twenty years, are on holiday. They are travelling across England in their old campervan visiting friends, family and places from their past. Since Tusker was diagnosed with young-onset dementia two years ago their lives have had to change. Jobs have been given up and plans put on hold. Their time together is now the most important thing they have. As the trip progresses however, their individual ideas for their future begin to collide. Secrets are uncovered, private plans unravel and their love for each other is tested like never before. Ultimately, they must confront the question of what it means to love one another in the face of Tusker’s irreparable illness.

The film is being led by Oscar winner Firth (The King’s Speech) and Emmy winner Tucci (The King’s Man). It will also feature James Dreyfus, Pippa Haywood, and Sarah Woodward.

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Supernova is written and directed by Harry Macqueen. It is produced by Tristan Goligher and Emily Morgan. The film made its world premiere in September at the 2020 San Sebastián International Film Festival to very positive reviews from critics and hit theaters in the United Kingdom via StudioCanal UK back in November and is currently out in select US theaters, with plans to hit premium video-on-demand platforms on February 16.

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Dylan McDermott Joins the Cast of NBC’s LAW & ORDER: ORGANIZED CRIME

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Actor Dylan McDermott (The Practice, American Horror Story, Hollywood) has joined the cast of the latest Law & Order series coming to NBC, Law & Order: Organized Crime. The series is set to star Christopher Meloni, from Law & Order: SVU, and will feature McDermott as well as SVU star Mariska Hargitay.

In the new series, which takes place in New York City, “Meloni is reprising his role as Elliot Stabler, who returns to the NYPD to battle organized crime after a devastating personal loss. Stabler will aim to rebuild his life as part of a new elite task force that is taking apart the city’s most powerful criminal syndicates one by one.”

There is no news yet as to who McDermott will play, but he is a solid actor that I’m sure will do great in this dramatic series. Are you looking forward to a new Law & Order? The series is set to air on NBC later this year.

WandaVision Episode 4: Clues, Predictions & Takeaways

WandaVision Episode 4: Clues, Predictions & Takeaways

WandaVision Episode 4: Clues, Predictions & Takeaways

Following last week’s exciting ramping up of the mystery in Disney+’s first Marvel Cinematic Universe series, WandaVision is back with its fourth episode and the veil is finally starting to drop for a few key characters!

RELATED: WandaVision Episode 3: Clues, Predictions & Takeaways

Clues: S.W.O.R.D. is Ancient, The Cast is Alive and The Return of Woo & Darcy!

  • The latest episode of the series starts off with a bang, or should we say reverse, as we learn that Monica Rambeau was one of half of the universe to have been snapped out of existence by Thanos in Avengers: Endgame. In addition, almost immediately after awaking from her return, Monica learns that her mother, who was being treated for cancer at the hospital she’s returned to, died three years prior to the events of the series and two years after her blipping, which helps explain her still-young appearance for the series.
  • Following the always-crowd-pleasing Marvel Studios banner, we are introduced to the building of S.W.O.R.D. and their official acronym of Sentient Weapon Observation and Response Division, a slight change from their comics name of Sentient World Observation and Response Department. Though formed in the comics by Nick Fury as an offshoot of S.H.I.E.L.D. and headed by Abigail Brand in the comics following Fury’s departure, the series version reveals the organization to have been founded by Maria Rambeau and saw the Captain Marvel character in the director’s chair until her death, at which point Tyler Hayward became the only choice after Thanos’ snap. Seemingly a generic character brought into the fold, his last name may have more meaning to MCU experts.
  • Having been grounded by S.W.O.R.D. due to policies regarding Blips, Monica is assigned to help the FBI with a missing persons case in New Jersey, with the montage of her drive confirming she is heading to Westview, the central town of the series. Upon her arrival we are treated to the return of Randall Park’s Jimmy Woo, who displays a grasp on the close-up magic Ant-Man‘s Scott Lang tried to teach him in the hero’s second film. While chatting with the local sheriff, the duo learn that some in the vicinity are suffering from a selective amnesia as the local law enforcement claim they’ve never heard of Westview and are actually from Eastview.
  • The two chat about the case while Monica sets up a S.W.O.R.D. surveillance drone to fly into the town, which is later in the episode confirmed to have been the one Wanda spotted in the second episode but due to its traveling into the energy field surrounding town it was transformed into a retro toy to fit the production design of the sitcom world, though its exact reasoning for being colorized is still unknown.
  • Woo reveals that the missing persons case they are investigating is someone from the Witness Protection Program, but be it a desire to keep things classified from Monica or her lack of outright asking the question, we aren’t told the name of the person, who is simply referred to as “him” and whose associates and relatives claimed to have never heard of him upon being contacted by Woo.
  • Following Monica’s disappearance into the energy field, we see a van the next day carrying a group of scientists to the town, including beloved astrophysicist Darcy Lewis! While chatting with the group around her, we learn that while S.W.O.R.D. would rather they don’t get to know each other, they have in fact gathered specialists from every field to help investigate the mystery.
  • While investigating the wave of Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation (CMBR), a form of electromagnetic radiation going back to the Big Bang theory of cosmology, Darcy notices something more and utilizes an old physio-scope nearby to find a TV broadcast signal coming out from the energy field, which she hones in on and finds WandaVision. The ending to the pilot episode showing a woman taking notes during its credits is confirmed to have been Darcy, who confirms that Vision wasn’t Blipped and should be dead. While being grilled by Hayward regarding the source of the series, she is asked if she’s recording it, to which she says she never stopped, a little nod to Robert Zemeckis’ Contact.
  • As Woo and Darcy team together to continue investigating the sitcom reality for clues regarding the situation and the disappearance of Monica, the rest of S.W.O.R.D. are taking more brass tactics to figuring out the mystery, namely sending an Agent Franklin into the sewer system in a radiation suit in hopes of infiltrating the town that way without going through the energy field. However, he does in fact pass through the field in the sewers and is transformed into the mysterious beekeeper Wanda and Vision saw at the end of the second episode while the tether he was attached to transforms in to one end of a jump rope as the agents pull it back. Before it can be revealed what happened to Franklin prior to the rewind seen in Episode 2, the story cuts back to Woo and Darcy observing the ’70s sitcom of the third episode.
  • Determining those in the sitcom reality may be real people, Darcy begins running facial recognition of all characters who appear in the series, tracking down the Harts as Todd and Sharon Davis, Norm as Abhilash Tandon, Jones as Harold Copter, Beverly as Isabel Matsueida and Herb as John Collins. While filling up the board with names and real profiles, there were three distinct characters missing from the identification montage.
  • While Darcy tracks down the “cast,” Woo and other scientists continue analyzing the energy field and use a dry erase board to list out what they know, don’t know, their failed attempts at getting inside and who could possibly be behind the situation. One key question on Woo’s mind, which is further evidenced by a camera shot centering on a screen of said thing, is that the shape of the field is of a hexagon, a tie in to a number of other clues from past episodes seemingly pointing to the series’ — or the MCU’s next – big bad. It’s also worth noting he marks down Skrulls as an option for a potential enemy behind the situation, though with Monica and Maria’s past interactions with the alien race and humanity clearly living peacefully with them as Fury is off in space with them at the end of Spider-Man: Far From Home while two are in his and Maria Hill’s place, it’s very unlikely they are involved.
  • In an attempt to break the veil of the sitcom world, Darcy comes up with a theory of trying to hone in on the radio seen in Wanda’s kitchen in the first two episodes and send a broadcast through it and while she’s initially thrown off by the change of scenery to the pool club, she does see the radio in the background and tells Jimmy to broadcast a message to her, confirming he was the voice heard calling out to Wanda and asking who is behind the situation. While we saw that Wanda does notice the message before Dottie breaks the glass in her hand and bleeds colorized blood, Darcy’s version of the episode cuts without actually showing the glass breaking in her hand.
  • A few minutes later, as Darcy and Woo watch while Monica helps Wanda’s birth to the twins and makes a reference to the real world regarding Ultron, there’s a sudden cut in the sitcom episode from Wanda questioning Monica’s existence to the end credits, which a rewind on Darcy’s computer can’t even clear up to show what we saw of Vision coming back in the home and having a moment with Wanda before the credits rolled, leading to her belief that someone is censoring the broadcast.
  • The scene suddenly shifts to back in the sitcom world being filmed in a modern lens, with Wanda revealing her familiar powers of red lights from her hand and accusing Monica of being an outsider and trespasser, hitting her with an energy blast that sends her flying through the walls of her house and out through the energy field as seen at the end of the third episode. Upon being surrounded by S.W.O.R.D. agents, Woo and Darcy, Monica expresses with a look of fear that “It’s all Wanda.”
  • Back in the sitcom world as Vision returns inside and questions where Geraldine went, Wanda sees him as having a crushed in forehead and whited-out eyes indicative of his death in Infinity War, only for a double take to show him back to normal. As he offers her the opportunity to run away with him to anywhere in the world, Wanda says they can’t go anywhere else as Westview’s their home and assuring that she has everything under control.

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Takeaways: Monica’s a Blip, S.W.O.R.D. & FBI Team Up and Wanda is in Control (Sorta)

Well, the episode we’ve all been waiting for has finally arrived and some of the big secrets are finally being answered. First, we not only have received confirmation that Monica is in fact a S.W.O.R.D. agent, but also delivered the sad truth that in the years between her childhood in Captain Marvel and her arrival in this series she was helping her mother Maria as she battled cancer, only to have been Blipped out of existence on the day of a key surgery for her mother and coming back to learn she has died after the cancer returned. Second, Woo and Darcy are back, baby! Not only have two of the best comic relief characters returned to the fold of the MCU, one sooner than the other, but they’ve also been given a greater sense of agency and function than their previous appearances in the long-running franchise and are quickly establishing themselves as a detective force to be reckoned with (Spin-off, spin-off, spin-off!). Third, we learned that S.W.O.R.D. is changing their ways from their comic source, choosing to focus more on weapons instead of a peaceful observation of new worlds (an American government focusing on weapons? Get out of town!). Most importantly, not only have we learned that many of the “cast” of WandaVision are actually real people, but that Wanda is in control of the energy field and sitcom reality, but the question remains is it entirely of her own volition?

Predictions: Darcy & Woo Will Solve The Mystery, Wanda is Being Manipulated and Mephisto is Definitely Coming

  • One little tidbit that could’ve easily been swept under the rug if it had been included in any non-Easter-egg-riddled franchise is the last name of S.W.O.R.D. Director Tyler Hayward. Fans of the MCU who took the plunge into watching Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. will recall a certain character named Brian Hayward, who had a brief role on the series as an Afghanistan veteran who was part of Hydra’s Project Centipede, an attempt to recreate the Captain America-creating process by the evil organization. While Hydra is supposedly to be more-or-less gone from the MCU following the events of Captain America: The Winter Soldier, subsequent films have shown threads of their work carrying on and leaving the possibility open that Tyler, a government official, may have been related to Brian in some capacity and is secretly an antagonist within S.W.O.R.D. much like Robert Redford’s Alexander Pierce.
  • While the facial recognition montage offered fans some reassurances that many of the “cast” members were real and alive people, there were were a few notable names missing from the board: Dottie, Agnes and Agnes’ husband Ralph. Ever since the second episode, fans have been speculating that Dottie may in fact be Mephisto in disguise, given the demonic character’s ties to Wanda in the comics in her mental breakdown and the woman’s iron grip ruling over the neighborhood, as well as comments from Agnes of who Wanda and Vision truly have to impress in the neighborhood and her quip regarding Beverly’s comments that “the Devil is in the details” at their meeting, in which she says “that’s not the only place he is.” It could very well be a throwaway joke regarding Dottie’s uptight nature, but some have speculated it could be a foreshadowing that she is in fact Mephisto, ith teases from past episodes connecting to the comics history of the titular couple, namely their twin children who were spawned (somewhat) from an element of Mephisto’s existence and frequent hexagonal imagery possibly alluding to the number 6, a la 666, it’s clear the villain will show up in some capacity, be it as Dottie or as Agnes’ ever-absent husband Ralph. Speaking of Agnes…
  • By this point, many have pondered back and forth just who is Agnes, is she really the kind-hearted-yet-nosy neighbor of the titular heroes or is she hiding something sinister, especially after that very ambiguous conversation between her, Herb and Vision near the end of Episode 3. The absence of a file on her real persona on the scientists’ board seems to begin to indicate there’s a real mystery regarding her existence in this world and there have been quite a few clues that she may in fact be connected to the more sinister side of things and may in fact be iconic comics witch Agatha Harkness. From the broach we see in every episode bearing quite a resemblance to that of Agatha’s to her soon-to-be-seen Halloween costume of a witch and subtle knowledge of what’s happening in the world of WandaVision and potential foreshadowings of Mephisto’s arrival, it’s hard to ignore the clues being thrown our way that she is in fact Agatha, but there are quite a few comic threads that would also link perfectly with the character in the series. In Vision and Scarlet Witch Vol. 2 Issue No. 3, Agatha is killed by the supervillain group Salem’s Seven and appears to Wanda in astral form after she defeats the team to hint that the heroine should channel the remaining energy of the Vertigo of the Seven into becoming pregnant with her and Vision’s children while her unexplained return in Avengers West Coast sees her initially siding with Mephisto to wipe Scarlet Witch’s memory of her children after the fragments of his soul that he reabsorbs from them, killing them, causes her to suffer a mental break down, though she would alter restore the memories in an attempt to help the Avengers battle Immortus. With the series having already introduced Wanda and Vision’s children while leaving their sudden arrival a mystery and the forthcoming third installment in the Ant-Man franchise, Quantumania, set to introduce the past version of Immortus, Kang the Conqueror, there is certainly a chance that the series is subtly setting this villain up.

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Joss Whedon’s HBO Sci-Fi Drama Series THE NEVERS Finds a New Showrunner

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A couple of months ago Joss Whedon announced that he would be stepping away from his upcoming HBO project The Nevers. Whedon served as the writer, director, executive producer, and showrunner. HBO has now replaced Whedon as showrunner with Philippa Goslett, who will also executive produce.

Goslett most recently worked on the 2018 feature Mary Magdalene starring Rooney Mara and Joaquin Phoenix. Some of her other credits include How to Talk to Girls at Parties, Little Ashes, and Holy Money.

The Nevers is described as an “epic science-fiction drama about a gang of Victorian women who find themselves with unusual abilities, relentless enemies, and a mission that might change the world.”

The story is set in the last years of Queen Victoria’s reign. “London is beset by the ‘Touched’: people – mostly women – who suddenly manifest abnormal abilities – some charming, some very disturbing. Among them are Amalia True (Laura Donnelly), a mysterious, quick-fisted widow, and Penance Adair (Ann Skelly), a brilliant young inventor. They are the champions of this new underclass, making a home for the Touched, while fighting the forces of… well, pretty much all the forces – to make room for those whom history as we know it has no place.”

The first half of the first season was already completed before the pandemic, so Goslett will oversee the second half, which is currently in pre-production.

The cast also includes Olivia Williams, Nick Frost, James Norton, Tom Riley, Rochelle Neil, Eleanor Tomlinson, Amy Manson, Pip Torrens and more.

Whedon created the series and will continue to serve as an executive producer.

Source: Variety

Joel Kinnaman Joins HBO’s Reimagining of the Series In Treatment

Joel Kinnaman Joins HBO's Reimagining of the Series In Treatment

Joel Kinnaman joins HBO’s reimagining of the series In Treatment

Joel Kinnaman (The Suicide Squad, For All Mankind, Hanna) has boarded HBO’s upcoming reimagined series In Treatment, joining lead Uzo Aduba (Orange Is the New Black, Mrs. America) who plays Dr. Brooke Taylor (via Variety). Kinnaman will play Adam, Brooke’s long-time on-again, off-again boyfriend who has resurfaced, bringing further complication to Brooke’s personal life.

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In Treatment will focus on a diverse trio of patients in session with the observant, empathetic Dr. Brooke Lawrence (Aduba) while she wrestles with her own issues.

Kinnaman joins a cast that also includes Anthony Ramos, Liza Colón-Zayas, John Benjamin Hickey, and Quintessa Swindell.

The series is currently in production under COVID-19 safety guidelines, but no official premiere date has been set.

Jennifer Schuur and Joshua Allen will showrun the series. Executive producers include Stephen Levinson, Mark Wahlberg, Hagai Levi, Schuur, Allen, and Melissa Bernstein, with Joanne Toll and Noa Tishby co-executive producing. In Treatment is produced by HBO Entertainment in association with Leverage, Closest to the Hole Productions, and Sheleg.

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In Treatment originally ran for three seasons consisting of over 100 episodes that aired on HBO from 2008-2010. The series starred Gabriel Byrne (The Usual SuspectsZeroZeroZeroWar of the Worlds) and Oscar winner Dianne Wiest (Bullets Over Broadway, Hannah and Her SistersParenthood) and earned seven Emmy nominations, including Wiest winning an Emmy for her portrayal of Dr. Gina Toll and Byrne taking home a Golden Globe Award in 2009 for his role as Dr. Paul Weston.

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