Paul Bettany advises lazy teens to stop watching his Disney+ series WandaVision and shovel snow instead. Bettany has been a part of the MCU since the very beginning, back when he simply voiced Tony Stark's A.I. system. Over the years, his role has changed drastically, and with WandaVision, he has officially become a leading man. Alongside Elizabeth Olsen as Wanda Maximoff, Bettany brings his android Vision back to the MCU for the first time since Avengers: Infinity War, a move that raises a lot of questions. After all, Vision is still dead, and the reason for his resurrection has yet to be revealed.

So far, WandaVision has dropped four episodes on Disney+, and each one has begun to unravel the mystery at the center of the series. Wanda and Vision are first seen settling into married life in the town of Westview, but something is amiss in their picture-perfect sitcom world. The question of exactly who is behind this Westview bubble hasn't quite been answered, though all signs currently point to Wanda. Until a new episode arrives on Friday, all fans can do is pore over the installments that have already been released in search of more clues.

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With a good chunk of the United States northeast grappling with a major snowstorm, it seems like the perfect day to stay inside and flip on WandaVision. However, not everyone might approve of that tactic, including Bettany himself. The actor took to social media to directly address teens in the US who might be opting to watch WandaVision instead of dealing with the snow. "Teens stop watching #WandaVision for 5 mins & shovel some snow u lazy puppies," Bettany said after describing the scenes he saw while venturing out himself. "If you’ve already shovelled ignore my rude message."

This is a rather fun, cheeky message from one of the MCU's current biggest stars, provided one doesn't take offense at the insinuation that all teenagers are lazy. Bettany surely meant it good-naturedly. The assumption that everyone is watching WandaVision instead of shoveling might be a fair one, as the series has dominated the internet since it began in the middle of January. With so many twists and turns in each episode, there's always a lot to discuss. The most recent WandaVision episode in particular brought some much-needed answers to the audience, giving even more reasons to rewatch over and over.

Now that WandaVision has pulled back the curtain on what's going on outside of Westview, it looks like the show is really getting into the meat of its central mystery and how it impacts the greater MCU. There have been some criticism about WandaVision's pacing, but now that things are picking up steam, those who have so far stayed away from the show might want to start watching. Just make sure all necessary shoveling is done first.

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WandaVision continues Friday with episode 5 on Disney+.

Source: Paul Bettany/Twitter

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