I hated the first few episodes of Wanda vision, and then it tore my heart to pieces. I can't forgive how Marvel fumbled that storyline with Dr. Strange.
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Honestly, Dr. Strange and the Multiverse of Madness was a bad movie (I'm glad I didn't see it in theatres) but the worst part of it was how they betrayed the storyline of Wandavision, and the character growth and arc of Wanda herself.
Exactly.
Recently, the shows have felt way better than the movies. I don't know why, but I was way more invested in Loki and Wandavision and even She-Hulk than the latest Marvel movies I've watched.
I saw an (I believe GQ) interview with the actress who plays Scarlett Witch and she said that the director hadn't seen Wanda Vision because it wasn't out yet.
Looks like these versions will actually have discs, unlike last time. Lol.
I still struggle to see what the point of physical media without the physical item is.
A cruel trick to make people forget the point of buying physical by distracting them with something to put on a shelf.
Oh good now I might actually watch them
This is great news for people who actually want to own their media instead of just renting it.
I say blame the strikes. These companies need new revenue streams.