The Marvel series WandaVision on Disney+ has released a new poster for WandaVision episode 8 which portrays the couple in a unique way.
WandaVision on Disney+ is getting towards its final phase of episodes. The show is very captivating and has had the viewers on the edge of their seats all along. They have made many reveals and connections to all the Marvel universe which is even more interesting. There is a lot of excitement regarding the shows ending as the show is now said to be in its last couple of episodes.
In the latest episode ‘Breaking the Fourth Wall,’ it was revealed that Agnes is also known as Agatha Harkness has been manipulating Westview all along. The reveal was very frustrating as the episode ended there, leaving the audience on a cliff-hanger. Though the facts are pointing towards Agnes being the main villain in WandaVision there are many questions to be answered. A big one is what is the intention behind her actions against Wanda. There could be a third party involved who are working their evils through Agnes. It is quite unpredictable at the moment and that is very gripping, holding the viewer’s anticipation.
However, Wanda and Vision on the other hand are seeing their bond flourish and bloom as they are more together. WandaVison’s new poster is surely depicting their double lives perfectly. The poster is with the couple in focus on a TV set. The poster is created by Matt Ferguson for Disney+ UK and Marvel UK. The poster features an old television with the couple in the ‘50s like getup and their reflection shows them in superhero outfits depicting their double life.
The poster is getting praised for its amazing artwork. The show has shown most of the decades since the ‘50s through seven episodes up till now except the ‘90s. WandaVison is moving towards the end is expected to see more action and a possible battle. Paul Bettany has also teased another surprise cameo. The audience is on the edge of their seats as the story moves ahead. The WandaVision poster is just another boost to their excitement.