As the release of the upcoming Disney+ series WandaVision draws nearer, one artist has shared their idea of a poster for the show. As was announced in April of this year, WandaVision will focus on the MCU's Scarlet Witch and Vision. Both Elizabeth Olsen and Paul Bettany, who play the characters in the films, will reprise their roles. More details emerged at San Diego Comic-Con in July, with Marvel announcing that the series will take place after everything that happened in Avengers: Endgame and consist of six hour-long episodes. Marvel also shared that WandaVision will premiere in spring of 2021, paving the way for Olsen's appearance in Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness in May.

A slew of new announcements about the show also came from the Disney+ panel at this weekend's D23 Expo. For one, Marvel Studios head Kevin Feige shared that both Kat Dennings and Randall Park will make their Marvel returns in WandaVision. Dennings plays fan-favorite Darcy Lewis from the first two Thor movies while Park plays Jimmy Woo, an FBI agent who appeared in Ant-Man and the Wasp. Feige also announced that Kathryn Hahn will play a new character described as a "nosy neighbor." In the same panel, WandaVision was also called "half classic sitcom, half MCU spectacular."

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Artist n.o.v.a.official shared their interpretation of what a poster for the new show may look like on Instagram. Most notably, it features Scarlet Witch in her classic costume and headpiece from the comics. In the Marvel movies, Olsen wears modern clothing rather than the more traditional superhero duds. Bettany's Vision wears a similar costume as in the films, though here it's silver instead of the red, gold, and green as it is in the MCU. Check out the image below:

WandaVision is one of several upcoming Marvel Disney+ series that will drop at some point after the service's debut this November. In the last year, Marvel announced LokiHawkeye, and The Falcon and The Winter Soldier, all of which will feature those actors from the MCU. Disney+ will also have an animated series titled What If...?, which will explore new spins on classic MCU characters and stories. At D23, Disney+ added even more Marvel shows to its roster with the announcements of She-HulkMs. Marvel, and Moon Knight.

Prior to this year's Comic-Con and D23, Olsen revealed that WandaVision will take place in the 1950s, suggesting that time travel may play a role of some kind. Though fans don't yet know what Scarlet Witch's costume will look like in the series, considering the time period, this artist's interpretation makes sense. Wanda's usual outfits would look out of place in a '50s setting, and Marvel may very well look to the original comics for a more classic take on the character's wardrobe. It may be a while before we see an official poster for WandaVision, but in the meantime, fans can enjoy one artist's idea.

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Source: n.o.v.a.official/Instagram

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