‘WandaVision’ Episode 4 Clip Teases a Dramatic Change to the Show’s Format

Just when you think WandaVision’s gonna zig, it totally zags—and then zogs and zugs. After three episodes that hopped through the decades, serving sitcom realness in the ’50s and ’60s and ’70s, it looks like we’re going to see a whole new reality in tomorrow’s Episode 4.

Marvel and Disney+ have dropped an “extended clip” for WandaVision episode 4 that teases a departure from the show’s established format. Instead of seeing a sitcom mystery set in the 1980s, it looks like we’re going to rewind a bit and learn all about Monica Rambeau (Teyonah Parris). We’ve already met Monica as Geraldine, one of the groovy residents of Wanda’s primetime-ready version of Westview. But, as seen at the end of Episode 3, Geraldine made the mistake of remembering what’s going on outside of Wanda’s TV land. All she did was say the name “Ultron” and Wanda expelled her from her make believe reality. From the looks of this teaser, we’re going to see how Monica—and S.W.O.R.D.—got mixed up in Wanda’s vision.

The teaser also gives us our first extended look at Jimmy Woo’s role on the show, as played by Randall Park. If you’ll recall, Park debuted in the MCU in Ant-Man and the Wasp. Now he’s working with Monica Rambeau to figure out what’s going on in Westview—and we now know for sure that it was his voice calling out to Wanda via the radio. Also joining the cast is Kat Dennings as Darcy Lewis, the political science major turned astrophysicist intern last seen in Thor: The Dark World. Will we get to see Jimmy Woo and Darcy Lewis step into the sitcom reality? We’ll have to wait and see. Just going off this teaser, it looks like this could be the first WandaVision episode to take place primarily in the MCU we know.

New episodes of WandaVision pop into reality on Disney+ on Fridays at 3 a.m. ET.

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