Wanda Vision Episode 6 Release Date: When to Watch at Disney Plus

Wanda Vision Episode 6 Release Date: When to Watch at Disney Plus

Just a few days away from the release date of the sixth episode of Wander Vision. It looks like Halloween is coming to Westview in a new episode of the Marvel Disney Plus series. The trailer and photos reveal that Wanda and Vision are wearing costumes similar to those in the comics. Wanda and Vision are wearing costumes similar to those in the comics.

The show series will center on Avengers couple Wanda Maximoff (Elizabeth Olsen), aka Scarlet Witch, and android/AI hybrid Vision (Paul Bettany). Somehow the two live: despite Vision's death in "Avengers: Infinity War," they live an almost blissful suburban life, in classic situation comedy style.

Wanda Vision Sitcom appears to be controlled by Wanda's powers. Externally, this surreal version of Westview is monitored by S.W.O.R.D. and other law enforcement agencies, including FBI agent Jimmy Wu and physicist Dr. Darcy Lewis, who monitor WandaVision as we do.

In the first three episodes, the former Avengers are portrayed in a sitcom typical of the 1950s, 60s, and 70s. As cracks continue to appear in their existence, Wanda magically erases them. She also outfoxes Monica Rambo, a S.W.O.R.D. agent who infiltrates the bubble as Geraldine, her neighbor.

Episode 5 takes everyone back to the 90s for one last game-changing cameo that should have a major impact on the entire MCU going forward.

Here's everything you need to know about how and when to watch Wander Vision episode 6.

Episode 6 of Wander Vision will be released on Friday, February 12 at 3:00 a.m. ET.

Episode 6 is directed by Matt Shakman (who directed the entire season). The writer is unknown, as is the airtime. The first five episodes were all around 30 minutes, but the last few episodes of the season may be longer.

Disney Plus does not run traditional episode promos, but Marvel recently released a sneak peek teaser for the second half of the WandaVision season.

The trailer includes flashes of Vision and Wanda in Halloween costumes similar to the look of the comics. Other than that, it is not known which 90s sitcom inspired the sixth episode of Wanda Vision. One possibility is that this installment is a mashup of the 90s and 2000s and references Malcolm in the Middle.

WandaVision will consist of nine episodes in total. The release dates are as follows. All episodes will be available on subsequent Fridays at 3:00 a.m. EST.

WandaVision Episode 1: January 15

WandaVision Episode 2: January 15

WandaVision Episode 3: January 22

WandaVision episode 4: January 29

WandaVision episode 5: February 5

WandaVision episode 6: February 12

WandaVision episode 7: February 19

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WandaVision Episode 8: February 26

WandaVision Episode 9: March 5

WandaVision Episode 1: "Shot in front of a live studio audience

Wanda and Vision are in the 50s. They move to the town of Westview (the tone is very Dick Van Dyke Show). They meet a nosy neighbor (Kathryn Hahn) and have an important last-minute dinner with the boss. During that dinner, however, things go awry when the couple can't answer a basic question about their life before moving to this town. When the boss chokes on his food, Wanda orders Vision to help him. Everything then returns to normal.

After the show-in-show "credits" play, we see that it is playing on a monitor with the S.W.O.R.D. logo. However, in the MCU, it stands for Sentient Weapon Observation Response Division.

Wanda Vision Episode 2: "Don't Touch That Dial"

Wanda and Vision are now in the 60s (Bewitched), performing at a neighborhood magic show. Vision gets "drunk" by swallowing gum and the mechanical parts inside get tangled up. At a magic show, he accidentally reveals his abilities, but Wanda uses her powers to hide them. At home, he witnesses a strange beekeeper appear through a manhole in the street. When Wanda says "no," time rewinds. Wanda suddenly becomes pregnant and everything changes from black and white to color.

Wanda Vision Episode 3: "Now in Color"

Wanda and Vision are very colorful and dress in very 70s costumes in a setting reminiscent of the Partridge Family and the Brady Bunch. When a doctor visits their home and officially declares Wanda pregnant, the couple sets up the nursery and begins thinking of baby names. Wanda's pregnancy progresses rapidly, and in just a few days she is ready to give birth. Vision runs to find a doctor, and Geraldine helps Wanda give birth. But later, when Wanda mentions her twin, Pietro, and Geraldine mentions Ultron, Wanda banishes her from the sitcom Westview. (Read the synopsis of "Wanda Vision" Episode 3.)

"Wanda Vision" Episode 4: "I interrupt this program"

Monica Rambo wakes up in a hospital room to learn that her mother has died while Thanos' snap has erased her existence for five years. She returns to S.W.O.R.D. and joins FBI Agent Jimmy Wu on a strange missing persons case. She is sucked into the anomalies around the town of Westview. In order to retrieve Monica, Jimmy calls in astrophysicist Dr. Darcy Lewis, who discovers that Westview is broadcasting a television signal. They watch the "Wanda Vision" program and identify several Westview residents as "characters," but they do not know why the phenomenon is occurring. Monica is then evicted from Westview by Wanda. (Read our full review of WandaVision Episode 4.)

WandaVision Episode 5: "In a very special episode ."

Wanda and Vision are totally in the 1980s, and Wanda has big, frizzy hair. Tommy and Billy grow from babies to 5 and then again to 10 in the blink of an eye. They also find a dog, Sparky. Vision goes to work, where he reads an email from S.W.O.R.D. Norm freaks out about real life before Vision can get him back into character; when S.W.O.R.D. sends a drone into Westview, an enraged Wanda appears and warns Acting Director Hayward to leave her alone. When she returns, Vision confronts her over the truth about the town and its residents. Their quarrel is interrupted by the sudden arrival of a visitor: Pietro Maximoff, Wanda's dead twin brother. It was Pietro Maximoff, Wanda's dead twin brother. (Read the synopsis of Wanda Vision, Episode 5)

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