Marvel's WANDAVISION Had Reportedly Completed Shooting Before Productions Shut Down
After the virus pandemic hit, Disney shut down production on all their Marvel projects and pushed the release dates back. There’s no word on when the productions of these films will pick up again, but according to a report from Murphy's Multiverse, Marvel’s WandaVision actually finished filming before the productions were shut down.
They went on to add that the VFX on the series may also be finished as well. If that’s the case all that’s left is the editing, which can be done remotely. So, if this is true, there’s no reason why WandaVision wouldn’t be able to be released on it’s planned December premiere date.
However, they may still end up pushing the release date back because all of the other projects have been pushed back and there’s probably an order that they will want us to watch all of these projects in. After all, we know that WandaVision also ties into Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness.
Elizabeth Olsen and Paul Bettany reprised their roles in the series, which has been described as “a mash-up between American sitcoms throughout the decades and Marvel films with these characters.” It’s also been explained that the story “snowballs into an epic Marvel movie that you’ve grown to know or love.”
The series is also said to start Wanda Maximoff down the path of actually becoming Scarlet Witch and the story it tells will have repercussions for the entire future of the MCU in Phase 4. Many fans believe that involves how the film will tie into Doctor Strange In The Multiverse of Madness, and will crack open the multiverse.