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WandaVision Will Premiere With Two Episodes, Not One

The new Marvel superhero TV show will drop two episodes on release day, so get comfortable.

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Disney's first big new TV show of 2021 is WandaVision, which features Paul Bettany and Elizabeth Olsen reprising their Marvel roles, and it's almost here. Ahead of its premiere on January 15, Disney has confirmed that not one but two episodes will debut on release day.

Previously it was expected that only one episode would be available for the debut. After that, new episodes of WandaVision will premiere on Disney+ on Fridays at 12 AM PT / 3 AM ET.

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The new show follows Vision (Bettany) and Wanda (Olsen) as they live their lives, seemingly trapped in a sitcom which bounces around between time periods. The trailers so far have left us with more questions than answers. But with the show finally premiering soon, it won't be long until we know what's going on and if the show provides some answers about what happened to Vision and Wanda in the aftermath of Endgame.

WandaVision will stream exclusively on Disney+. The streaming service costs $7 a month (or $70 a year), and you can watch movies and TV shows from Marvel, Star Wars, Pixar, National Geographic, and of course, Disney. Additionally, you can bundle Disney+ with Hulu and ESPN+ for $13 a month. Check out GameSpot's how-to-watch guide for WandaVision to learn more.

Ahead of WandaVision's debut, Disney has released a show titled Marvel Studios: Legends, which will allow viewers to catch up on the highlights of various Marvel heroes.

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