WandaVision... this is definitely a show for people who like their entertainment a little on the WEIRD side
One way I can describe it - think of "I Love Lucy" or "Ozzie & Harriet" but with a Marvel twist
It feels like your basic fifties sitcom but there is something a little weird going on under the surface
Now do you have to have seen all the "Marvel Universe" movies to understand what the heck is going on in WandaVision? Well it kinda helps, but even then it's still pretty weird
Fans of David Lynch will probably appreciate "WandaVision" the most, especially if you've seen a couple of episodes of "Twin Peaks", that kinda gives you an idea of what we're talking about here
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This summer there will be the name of a particular ghost on everyone’s lips. His name? Muncher. He’s just one of the many spooky creatures you can expect to run into in the multiplex in the long-awaited followup to 1989’s smash hit “Ghostbusters II”, “Ghostbusters: Afterlife”
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I am half-kidding but also half not-kidding
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