
In Marvel Comics, there is a character named Deidre Wentworth, a.k.a. Or, there could be a bigger Marvel tie-in here. The name "Wentworth's" could just be a fun play on the popular department store Woolworth's. reference could be linked to Wentworth's, the name of the department store Wanda and Vision are seen leaving with all of their necessary baby gear in tow. In keeping with A.I.M.'s odd attraction to bee imagery, the agency's logo is a hexagon - that shape that naturally occurs in honeycomb structures. The first is the prominent use of hexagons in the Brady Bunch-esque title cards for Wanda and Vision. The opening credits for this week's WandaVision episode, "Now in Color," feature two possible A.I.M. This Abe Brown name-drop is no doubt a fun, albeit roundabout, way of acknowledging Shang-Chi's arrival into the MCU at some point in Phase 4. The Sons of the Tiger were just one of many groups of recurring characters in the world of The Deadly Hands of Kung Fu, alongside Iron Fist, Misty Knight, Colleen Wing, and - get this - Shang-Chi. The Sons of the Tiger were introduced in The Deadly Hands of Kung Fu, a martial arts comics magazine published by Magazine Management, a corporate sibling of Marvel Comics. In the comics, Abe Brown is part of a trio of martial arts heroes called The Sons of the Tiger. In a fun nod to some deeper Marvel comics lore, the closing credits for the fictional WandaVision episode we've just watched nod to a Marvel character named "Abe Brown." On the show, he's the "director" of the episode. Episode 1: "Filmed Before a Live Studio Audience"Ī big reminder that you should watch every WandaVision episode twice so you don't miss out on clues arrives at the end of the very first episode. These Easter eggs serve a variety of functions, from tying the show back to Marvel Comics, to referencing other aspects of the MCU, and even providing clues about what could be going on being the peachy keen sitcom world Wanda and Vision are living in. One of the biggest mysteries this show had to solve was the circumstances around Wanda and Vision's new life and how they got there following the events of Avengers: Endgame.īelow are the Easter eggs we've spotted in Episodes 1 through 9 of WandaVision.

While it was great to see Wanda and Vision have some fun in their new surroundings, something wasn't quite right about it.

Impressing the boss, making nice with the neighbors, and expanding the family are all part of the Marvel couple's new life in the sleepy town of Westview. Here, Wanda and Vision are married and playing house in the suburbs. WandaVision, which stars Elizabeth Olsen as Wanda Maximoff and Paul Bettany as Vision, takes us into a special and slightly unsettling world mimicking the sitcoms we love from days gone by. We've come to the end of our journey with the Marvel Disney+ show WandaVision and it gave us tons of material to chew on, especially when it came to Easter eggs and plot clues.
