The first two episodes of WandaVision have received official titles from Disney. Marvel Studios' Phase 4 is officially in full swing with the release of the Elizabeth Olsen and Paul Bettany-led show on Disney+. To make up for the long wait, the series released a special one-hour premiere which featured two back-to-back outings.

Set after the events of Avengers: Endgame, the series reunites Wanda and Vision attempting to live a life as newlyweds after they move to Westview. There, they conceal their real superhero personas and pass themselves off as a simple couple. Marvel Cinematic Universe characters Jimmy Woo (Randall Park) and Darcy Lewis (Kat Dennings) are back through WandaVision, while Teyonah Parris is debuting grown-up Monica Rambeau, who first appeared in Captain Marvel. Kathryn Hahn, on the other hand, plays mysterious neighbor, Agnes. The first two episodes of the Disney+ project heavily leaned on its sitcom inspiration as it referenced classic sitcoms like I Love Lucy and Bewitched.

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Almost a week after WandaVision premiered, Disney+ has released the official titles for the show's debut outings. The first episode is titled "Filmed Before a Live Studio Audience." Meanwhile, the second one is dubbed "Don't Touch That Dial." Check out the screenshot below for reference.

Interestingly, these titles could be an indication of WandaVision's overall arc. The first episode's name is the intro and is a direct copy of the tagline sitcoms use to inform viewers at home the laughter they hear is from the audience. It could also be a meta reference to the fact WandaVision did shoot in front of a live studio audience at the start of the season. The second one is a reminder just before a show goes for a commercial break. It's worth noting that, to fully capture the feel of old sitcoms, WandaVision features an ad per episode that is already baked into the story. These titles could hint WandaVision season 1 is composed of one "episode," from introductory line to closing credits, or at least will follow that convention for its titles.

As the first episodes of WandaVision took on the '50s and '60s, this week's outing is expected to progress to the '70s, with the show mining inspiration from The Brady Bunch. Assuming the aforementioned theory comes to fruition, the next title could be in line with the concept behind its predecessors. Based on where the show ended its last episode, it will tackle Wanda's pregnancy while the mysterious bigger, and darker, story continues to unravel. Perhaps it will once again feature the beekeeper who was wearing the SWORD suit, and this time, his identity will finally be revealed.

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