WandaVision fan spots ‘amazing’ detail about how every episode ends
‘This definitely means something,’ one excited viewer wrote
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Your support makes all the difference.WandaVision fans are noticing more and more new details about the show every single day.
The fourth episode of Disney+’s new Marvel series was broadcast on Friday (29 January) providing some context behind the sitcom world Scarlet Witch (Elizabeth Olsen) appears to have created in the wake of trauma.
This particular outing focused on the team outside of Westview attempting to figure out what is happening. Viewers saw several instances that mysteriously played out in the opening three episodes through the perspective of returning Marvel characters, including Ant-Man and the Wasp’s Jimmy Woo (Randall Park) and Thor’s Darcey Lewis (Kat Dennings).
However, by the end of the episode, we return to Scarlet Witch and Vision (Paul Bettany) – and it’s here that one fan highlighted a detail that seems to have passed many people by.
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Sure enough, after pixellated scenes from the episode play as the credits roll, the camera zooms into the eye of Vision.
In the latest episode, this moment can be seen at the 28.39 mark.
Many expressed their shock at havig failed to notice this, with the fan stating that he went back and watched the ending of the previous three episodes to double check.
“Wow! Thats an amazing detail! Didn't even notice this,” one person wrote. Another added: “Whoaaa, this definitely means something.”
Rather darkly, the fourth episode zooms into the eye of the deceased Vision, who is killed by Thanos (Josh Brolin) in Avengers: Infinity War.
WandaVision will release new episodes every Friday for the next five weeks on Disney+.
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