An all-new clip from Episode 7 of Marvel Studios’ “WandaVision” is now available featuring Wanda Maximoff (Elizabeth Olsen), who’s not quite ready to accept that everything around her is unraveling. Episode 7 streams tomorrow exclusively on Disney+.
About “WandaVision”
Marvel Studios’ “WandaVision” is a blend of classic television and the Marvel Cinematic Universe in which Wanda Maximoff and Vision—two super-powered beings living idealized suburban lives—begin to suspect that everything is not as it seems.
“WandaVision,” the first Marvel Studios series created exclusively for Disney+, stars Elizabeth Olsen as Wanda Maximoff, Paul Bettany as Vision, Kathryn Hahn as Agnes, and Teyonah Parris as Monica Rambeau, who was introduced to audiences in “Captain Marvel.” Kat Dennings reprises her role as Darcy from “Thor” and “Thor: The Dark World,” and Randall Park reprises his role as Jimmy Woo from “Ant-Man and The Wasp.” The series is directed by Matt Shakman with Jac Schaeffer as head writer. Featuring nine episodes, “WandaVision” is now streaming on Disney+.
From New Line Cinema comes the explosive new cinematic adventure “Mortal Kombat,” inspired by the blockbuster video game franchise, which most recently enjoyed the most successful video game launch in its history, Mortal Kombat 11. The film is helmed by award-winning Australian commercial filmmaker Simon McQuoid, marking his feature directorial debut, and produced by James Wan (“The Conjuring” universe films, “Aquaman,”), Todd Garner (“Into the Storm,” “Tag”), McQuoid and E. Bennett Walsh (“Men in Black: International,” “The Amazing Spider-Man 2”).
About Mortal Kombat
In “Mortal Kombat,” MMA fighter Cole Young, accustomed to taking a beating for money, is unaware of his heritage—or why Outworld’s Emperor Shang Tsung has sent his best warrior, Sub-Zero, an otherworldly Cryomancer, to hunt Cole down. Fearing for his family’s safety, Cole goes in search of Sonya Blade at the direction of Jax, a Special Forces Major who bears the same strange dragon marking Cole was born with.
Soon, he finds himself at the temple of Lord Raiden, an Elder God and the protector of Earthrealm, who grants sanctuary to those who bear the mark. Here, Cole trains with experienced warriors Liu Kang, Kung Lao and rogue mercenary Kano, as he prepares to stand with Earth’s greatest champions against the enemies of Outworld in a high-stakes battle for the universe. But will Cole be pushed hard enough to unlock his arcana—the immense power from within his soul—in time to save not only his family but to stop Outworld once and for all?
The diverse international cast reflects the global nature of the brand, with talent spanning the worlds of film, television and martial arts. The ensemble includes Lewis Tan (“Deadpool 2,” Netflix’s “Wu Assassins”) as Cole Young; Jessica McNamee (“The Meg”) as Sonya Blade; Josh Lawson (“Bombshell”) as Kano; Tadanobu Asano (“Midway”) as Lord Raiden; Mehcad Brooks (TV’s “Supergirl”) as Jackson “Jax” Bridges; Ludi Lin (“Aquaman”) as Liu Kang; with Chin Han (“Skyscraper”) as Shang Tsung; Joe Taslim (“Star Trek Beyond”) as Bi-Han and Sub-Zero; and Hiroyuki Sanada (“Skyscraper”) as Hanzo Hasashi and Scorpion. Also featured are Max Huang as Kung Lao; Sisi Stringer as Mileena; Matilda Kimber as Emily Young; and Laura Brent as Allison Young.
McQuoid directed from a screenplay by Greg Russo and Dave Callaham (“Wonder Woman 1984”), from a story by Oren Uziel (“Mortal Kombat: Rebirth”) and Russo, based on the videogame created by Ed Boon and John Tobias. Richard Brener, Dave Neustadter, Victoria Palmeri, Michael Clear, Jeremy Stein and Larry Kasanoff served as executive producers.
Bringing the hugely popular property to the big screen, McQuoid led a team of Australian and U.S. filmmakers, including director of photography Germain McMicking (“True Detective,” “Top of the Lake: China Girl”), production designer Naaman Marshall (“Underwater,” “Servant”), editors Dan Lebental (“Spider-Man: Far From Home”) and Scott Gray (“Top of the Lake,” “Daffodils”), visual effect supervisor Chris Godfrey (“Hacksaw Ridge”) and costume designer Cappi Ireland (“Lion,” “The Rover”). The music is by Benjamin Wallfisch (“Blade Runner 2049,” the “IT” films).
New Line Cinema presents an Atomic Monster/Broken Road Production, “Mortal Kombat.” The film is set for release nationwide on April 16, 2021, in theaters and will be available in the U.S. on HBO Max for 31 days from the theatrical release. It will be distributed worldwide by Warner Bros. Pictures.
Disney’s critically acclaimed “DuckTales” will solve some mysteries and rewrite history with an epic 90-minute series finale special MONDAY, MARCH 15, (7:00 p.m. EDT/PDT), on Disney XD and ungated in DisneyNOW. Executive produced by Matt Youngberg and co-executive produced by Francisco Angones, the Emmy® Award-nominated “DuckTales” team wrapped production after 75 episodes and more than 15 shorts.
The series continues to be available on Disney Channels and Disney+ around the world. In the U.S., the series is the #1 ratings driver on Disney XD and has reached over 234 million views on social media and YouTube since its launch in 2017.
Culminating in a memorable, dramatic reading of the iconic “DuckTales” main title song, the cast met one final time via Zoom during the recent holiday season—David Tennant (“Scrooge McDuck”), Danny Pudi (“Huey”), Ben Schwartz (“Dewey”), Bobby Moynihan (“Louie”), Kate Micucci (“Webby Vanderquack”), Beck Bennett (“Launchpad McQuack”), Toks Olagundoye (“Mrs. Beakley”) and Paget Brewster (“Della Duck”).
In a joint statement, Youngberg and Angones said, “It has been an absolute honor to adventure along with the Duck Family for three seasons of derring-do bad and good luck tales. Ever since Carl Barks took a silly squawking duck from a funny animal cartoon and sent him looking for pirate gold, these characters have been part of a constantly evolving legacy of invention and reinvention.
We set out to honor all those things that we’ve loved about ‘DuckTales’ since we were kids and introduce new parts of that legacy for families around the globe. Along the way, our stellar crew, unbelievable cast and endlessly supportive fans have become a bit of a family ourselves. And it has been a great joy to solve mysteries and rewrite history alongside them.”
DuckTales
The series finale special will encore non-stop for 24 hours following its premiere. Leading up to the finale, Disney XD will debut new episodes every Monday beginning FEB. 22 (7:00 p.m. EST/PST) and will present a week-long “DuckTales” marathon of every aired episode beginning MONDAY, MARCH 8 (7:30 p.m. EST/PST). In addition, three new “Chibi Tiny Tales” shorts, featuring Chibi-style versions of favorite “DuckTales” characters, will roll out beginning FRIDAY, FEB. 26, on Disney XD, DisneyNOW and Disney Channel YouTube.
Based on the Emmy Award-winning series treasured by a generation of viewers, “DuckTales” chronicles the high-flying adventures of Duckburg’s most famous trillionaire Scrooge McDuck; his mischief-making triplet grandnephews, Huey, Dewey and Louie; temperamental nephew, Donald Duck (voiced by Disney Legend Tony Anselmo); and the trusted McDuck Manor team: big-hearted, fearless chauffer/pilot Launchpad McQuack, no-nonsense housekeeper Mrs. Beakley and Mrs. Beakley’s granddaughter, Webby Vanderquack, resident adventurer and the triplet’s fierce friend.
In the finale titled “The Last Adventure!,” the future of adventuring hangs in the balance as the Duck family uncovers earth-shattering secrets in a final standoff with the Fiendish Organization for World Larceny (F.O.W.L.).
Returning guest voices include Lin-Manuel Miranda, Giancarlo Esposito, Julie Bowen, Jaime Camil, Jameela Jamil, Catherine Tate, Stephanie Beatriz, Paul F. Tompkins, Jim Rash, Margo Martindale, Jason Mantzoukas, John Hodgman, Retta, Kimiko Glenn, Libe Barer, Jaleel White and Amy Sedaris. Noël Wells and Riki Lindhome guest star as sisters, June and May, respectively.
“DuckTales” is a production of Disney Television Animation and carries a TV-Y7 parental guideline.
Disney+ has released the featurette ‘Feeling Like a Hero” for the new comedy-adventure “Flora & Ulysses,” premiering exclusively on Disney+ on Friday, February 19, 2021.
Flora & Ulysses
The film is based on the Newbery Award-winning book about 10-year-old Flora, an avid comic book fan and a self-avowed cynic, whose parents have recently separated. After rescuing a squirrel she names Ulysses, Flora is amazed to discover he possesses unique superhero powers, which take them on an adventure of humorous complications that ultimately change Flora’s life–and her outlook–forever.
“Flora & Ulysses” stars Matilda Lawler, Alyson Hannigan, Ben Schwartz, Anna Deavere Smith, Danny Pudi, Benjamin Evans Ainsworth, Janeane Garofolo, and Kate McCucci. It was directed by Lena Khan and produced by Gil Netter.
Based on the novel “Flora & Ulysses: The Illuminated Adventures” by Kate DiCamillo, the film’s screenplay is by Brad Copeland. Katterli Frauenfelder and James Powers served as executive producers.
“Us Again,” a vibrant and original new theatrical animated short from director Zach Parrish that brings together dance, music, emotional storytelling, and inspired animation, is set to debut exclusively in theaters worldwide beginning on March 5, playing on the same bill as Walt Disney Animation Studios’ (WDAS) newest animated feature, “Raya and the Last Dragon.” The film is Disney Animation’s first new theatrical short since the 2016 release of “Inner Workings,” which accompanied “Moana” on the big screen. “Us Again” is scheduled to make its streaming debut in June on Disney+.
Parrish is an eleven-year veteran of Disney Animation who served as head of animation on “Big Hero 6” and director of the Short Circuit film, “Puddles,” in addition to his numerous animation credits on features for the Studio. Award-winning choreographers/dancers Keoneand Mari (featured performers on “World of Dance,” and renowned for their collaborations with such top talents as Justin Bieber and Billie Eilish), and acclaimed composer Pinar Toprak(“Captain Marvel”) brought their unique talents to this experimental and musical fantasy. The film is produced by Brad Simonsen (associate producer on “Big Hero 6,” “Zootopia” and “Ralph Breaks the Internet”), and executive produced by Jennifer Lee, chief creative officer for Walt Disney Animation Studios (WDAS).
Commenting on the announcement, WDAS President Clark Spencer said, “We’re thrilled to be premiering our first new theatrical short in five years, ‘Us Again,’ exclusively on the big screen alongside our incredible new feature, ‘Raya and the Last Dragon.’ Zach has tapped into elements from his personal life, and collaborated with the very best in the world of dance and music to create this very special film. We are so proud of what they have accomplished and look forward to sharing it with movie theater goers in March, and then in June on Disney Plus.”
Lee added, “One of my priorities has been to bring back theatrical animated shorts and to give artists at our Studio an opportunity to explore new ideas. ‘Us Again’ has so much spirit and energy, and pushes the boundaries of our short-form storytelling.”
Set in a vibrant city pulsating with rhythm and movement, an elderly man and his young-at-heart wife rekindle their youthful passion for life and each other on one magical night. The years fade away as the joy of dancing propels them across the exciting cityscape of their youth and revives fond memories and ambitions. “Us Again” is told entirely without dialogue and set to an original funk and soul musical score reminiscent of the mid-60s.
About “Us Again”
“Working with Keone and Mari was the key to making this film work,” recalls Parrish. “From the very beginning, I knew that I wanted this film to be music-driven. And I felt that dance is a universal language that can translate into any culture. I loved that their dance style felt like it was made for animation, and that there was this genuine, honest and organic connection between them because they were actually a married couple in real life.
The story itself was inspired by my own grandparents, who faced getting older in different ways, along with my own physical limitations in playing sports resulting from getting older and injuries. I started thinking about how someone might look at the world differently as things change and they grow older.”
Simonsen adds, “It was fascinating to see the process and the close collaboration between the music, the choreography and Zach’s vision for layout and animation. The film has a timeless and life-affirming message and an emotional resonance that is uniquely entertaining. Zach’s love of dance and animation, and his willingness to take chances as a filmmaker, made this a true labor of love.”
Keone observes, “Mari and I have always dreamed of having our particular style of movement being incorporated within animation. Our style is very new and young and we were like kids in a candy store working with Zach and the team to capture it and see our movements realized through the characters in the film.”
“From the first time we saw the storyboards, I was already tearing up,” adds Mari. “The characters were easy to relate to and to empathize with. As a married couple, we tried to imagine being their age, and we also thought about our own grandparents in bringing the characters to life through dance.”
In a letter that commemorates the 20th anniversary of Disney California Adventure Park, Disneyland Resort President Ken Potrock announced directly to cast members that a new offering is headed to the resort, soon. A copy of that letter is below.
We look forward to sharing more details about this all-new, limited-time ticketed experience, planned to begin in mid-March, soon!
Dear Cast Members,
It’s hard to believe it’s been 20 years since we welcomed our first Guests to Disney California Adventure Park. While I’m relatively new to the Disneyland Resort, I was so excited to visit Disney California Adventure that first year and have enjoyed seeing the park evolve over the last two decades and the role it has played in creating a multi-day destination for our Guests.
From the ongoing expansions and enhancements focused on bringing more Disney storytelling to the park, including Cars Land, to our upcoming mission to suit up the next generation of Super-Heroes at Avengers Campus, we continue to add new and vibrant experiences for Guests to enjoy.
I’m pleased to report that Avengers Campus is making incredible progress. From the futuristic architecture, theatrical lighting, unique audio, creative food, beautiful costuming, and innovative merchandise, the land will be an immersive experience that we know our guests are going to love. And while we aren’t ready to reveal Avengers Campus to the world just yet, I am excited about another very special opportunity we have at Disney California Adventure Park that speaks to our top priorities: getting more Cast Members back to work and engaging with our Guests in different and relevant ways.
Currently planned to begin mid-March, we will debut an all-new, limited-time ticketed experience, focused on our world-famous food and beverage offerings from around the resort, the latest merchandise and unique, carefully crafted entertainment experiences…all to be offered multiple days a week. With limited capacity and enhanced health and safety measures in place, Guests once again will get to step into a magical Disney environment — an environment that will provide memorable and fun experiences our Guests are craving.
Teams across the resort are currently developing this distinctly Disney experience, so there are many more details to come, but I wanted you – our Cast Members – to hear this news first. Stay tuned for the official announcement coming soon.
What I’m most thrilled about is that this initiative — along with the recent reopening of our outdoor dining on Buena Vista Street — enables us to bring about 1,000 Cast Members back to work. While that is clearly not all we want to accomplish, it’s a start. Teams are working as we speak to start recalling identified Cast in the coming weeks.
This past year has presented extraordinary challenges, but that has not curtailed in any way our ability to move forward with a spirit of optimism. Thanks to each and every one of you for your contributions to making the Disneyland Resort a place where dreamers around the world are always welcome. Stay safe and stay well.
A new food and retail experience is blooming at Knott’s Berry Farm as it celebrates the little berry that put the park on the map, with Knott’s Taste of Boysenberry Festival. Guests can catch a taste of the popular springtime Boysenberry Festival, as it offers all-new boysenberry-inspired savory foods, sweet treats and refreshing drinks that can’t be found anywhere else. While the theme park remains closed, the food and merchandise-focused outdoor event offers over 80 boysenberry-infused food and drink items which are included on the event tasting card.
Guests can choose from a lineup of tantalizing delicacies such as beer cheese soup with a boysenberry drizzle and brown butter croutons, beef tips served with creamy boysenberry mashed potatoes, and boysenberry BBQ carne asada pizza garnished with cilantro and onions, plus options for all dietary preferences. Thirst-quenching drinks include boysenberry lemonade with basil, boysenberry ICEE floats with vanilla soft serve, boysenberry mint and pineapple aqua Fresca and so much more.
Guests can also shop from a wide variety of boysenberry-inspired merchandise including event apparel, kitchenware and pre-packaged take-home sweets. In addition, they will find handmade and personalized gifts from over 20 artisan local crafters offering unique boysenberry items.
Knott’s Berry Farm Taste of Boysenberry Festival
The event will take place on select dates beginning March 5th through May 2nd. All Knott’s Taste of Boysenberry Festival activities will be conducted at a safe and socially distant space for families to enjoy.
The only way to experience the limited time Knott’s Taste of Boysenberry Festival is with a tasting card purchased in advance at knotts.com (a tasting card is required for event entry). Scheduled dates are 3/5-7, 3/12-14, 3/19-21, 3/26-4/11, 4/16-18, 4/23-25 and 4/30-5/2. Adult tasting cards (ages 12+) are priced at $45 (plus tax) and will include five food tastings, and junior tasting cards (ages 3-11), including three food tastings, are $20 (plus tax).
Tasting cards are date specific and must be purchased online at knotts.com or through the Knott’s Berry Farm mobile app prior to the date of visit. Knott’s Taste of Boysenberry Festival hotel packages are also available at Knotts.com. In order to manage proper physical distancing of guests, Knott’s Taste of Boysenberry Festival tasting cards will be limited each day and may sell out. Tickets go on sale to 2020 and 2021 Knott’s Season Passholders from 2/9-2/15. Tickets available to the general public starting 2/16.
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As Knott’s Berry Farm continues to follow state, local and CDC health guidelines, these are the continued safety measures and operational changes we have established to ensure the safety of our guests:
Tasting cards are limited each day to ensure proper physical distancing
Upon arrival, guests will be required to enter a temperature screening and security checkpoint at the main gate
All associates and guests must wear a facial covering while visiting Taste of Boysenberry Festival or the Knott’s California Marketplace store locations and restaurants – masks are not required while sitting at a table or bench to eat
Frequently touched surfaces are disinfected daily and sanitized frequently. This includes but is not limited to cash counters, scanners, EMV readers, pens at cashier counters, register screens, store fixtures, door handles, and shopping baskets
Signage is present to aid guests in the proper direction of travel and as a reminder to practice social distancing
Seating is spaced out throughout the Taste of Boysenberry Festival event footprint
Hand sanitizing stations are available throughout the event area
All associates will be screened, including temperature and symptom checks using CDC guidelines before being allowed on the property to work
Associates have been trained on the importance of handwashing, physical distancing, and overall hygiene
Separate entrances and exits will appear at some store locations and occupancy will be limited.
LEGOLAND® Castle Hotel at LEGOLAND® California Resort is reopening its doors just in time for Presidents’ Day on Friday, February 12, 2021, offering guests the royal treatment with access to Miniland U.S.A., The Big Shop, and exclusive access to the Hideaways inside the Park!
The Hideaways gives kids space to climb up, crawl through, slide down, cross over and swing around on ropes, ladders, and tunnels all in a fun and safe, outside play structure. With rooms as low as $169 a night, located just one mile from beautiful beaches, near Carlsbad Lagoon and Trails, the only hotel of its kind in California is ready to immerse guests into a creative world of LEGO®.
LEGOLAND Castle Hotel is reopening under the latest guidelines set forth from Governor Newsom after being closed for the last two months. To ensure a safe and healthy guest experience, guests will experience some differences at the Hotel including reduced capacity, cashless payments, social distancing practices, and enhanced cleaning regimes. Face coverings will be required for all guests three years of age and up as well as all hotel staff members and temperatures will be taken upon check-in.
“As a father of young children, I understand the desire for families to want to get out of the house, be in a fun environment and enjoy spring while staying safe together as a family,” said LEGOLAND California President Kurt Stocks. “It’s our goal to provide a safe atmosphere and I hope we can soon open up our theme park as well as SEA LIFE aquarium for families to create memories together for years to come.”
Legoland Castle Hotel Activities
Guests at LEGOLAND Castle Hotel can see movies outdoors at night, enjoy an outdoor play structure and meet their favorite LEGOLAND costume characters! Reservations for LEGOLAND Castle Hotel can be made online where guests can choose from three different room themes: Knights and Dragons, Royal Princess, or Magic Wizard rooms. Breakfast take out plus lunch and dinner take out and dine-outside options are available plus an in-room treasure hunt for the kids.
The staff at LEGOLAND Castle Hotel is eager to welcome back guests as LEGOLAND Park, LEGOLAND® Water Park, and SEA LIFE® aquarium await county and state approval for the entire Resort’s proposed reopening. Guests are highly encouraged to visit the Resort’s website for further guest experience and visiting details. For more information, visit www.legoland.com/california.
Fans can now pre-order Premier Access on Disney+ and purchase movie ticketsto Walt Disney Animation Studios’ “Raya and the Last Dragon” to be among the first to stream or watch thefilmin select theaterson Friday, March 5.
The all-new film releases simultaneously in theaters and on Disney+ with Premier Access.
For the first time ever, Disney+ is offering pre-orders for Premier Access to “Raya and the Last Dragon” for an additional one-time fee of [$29.99] ondisneyplus.com. Once subscribers get Premier Access to the movie, they can watch it as many times as they want on any platform where Disney+ is available, with an active Disney+ subscription.
“Raya and the Last Dragon” takes us on an exciting, epic journey to the fantasy world of Kumandra, where humans and dragons lived together long ago in harmony. But when an evil force threatened the land, the dragons sacrificed themselves to save humanity. Now, 500 years later, that same evil has returned and it’s up to a lone warrior, Raya, to track down the legendary last dragon to restore the fractured land and its divided people. However, along her journey, she’ll learn that it’ll take more than a dragon to save the world—it’s going to take trust and teamwork as well.
“Raya and the Last Dragon” features an outstanding voice cast, including Kelly Marie Tran, Awkwafina, Gemma Chan, Daniel Dae Kim, Sandra Oh, Benedict Wong, Izaac Wang, Thalia Tran, Alan Tudyk, Lucille Soong, Patti Harrison and Ross Butler. Don Hall and Carlos López Estrada are directing, with Paul Briggs and John Ripa co-directing. Osnat Shurer and Peter Del Vecho are the producers, and Qui Nguyen and Adele Lim wrote the screenplay.
February is here, which means love is in the air and Valentine’s Day is just around the corner at Downtown Disney District. From a brand-new Star Wars shop to the return of outdoor dining and special Valentine’s treats, there’s something special for everyone to enjoy.
Star Wars Trading Post and WonderGround Gallery
Star Wars Trading Post, which Disney previewed last month, will open in its new location (the former Rainforest Cafe) on Feb. 19, and WonderGround Gallery also re-opens that day with its unique collection of housewares and fashion items!
Star Wars Trading Post becomes your go-to place for all things Star Wars. The design is inspired by a hidden jungle Resistance base and the merchandise offers something for every traveler on their galactic journey – with new collections and even a Paddy Frog light-up sipper!
Be sure to check out the new Child-inspired streetwear collection, with designs inspired by “The Mandalorian” series on Disney+. This all-new collection inspired by Grogu, aka the Child, features t-shirts, leggings, hats and more.
Looking for a fun way to spend your “credits”? Try the Batuuan Spira*, a themed Disney Gift Card available at Star Wars Trading Post and good for spending at select participating locations throughout the Disneyland Resort. The Batuuan Spira is a keepsake that’s both fun and useful.
For Legacy Passholders, there will also be a limited-time magical extra opportunity for Star Wars Trading Post. Visit Disneyland.com/LegacyPassholder for details.
Outdoor Dining is Back!
You can enjoy outdoor dining once again in the Downtown Disney District at locations including Naples Ristorante e Bar, Uva Bar & Café, Ralph Brennan’s Jazz Kitchen, Tortilla Jo’s and Black Tap Craft Burgers & Shakes. Ballast Point Brewing Co. has opened its relaxing beer garden, offering the Ballast Point burger, ahi poke, soyrizo & roasted cauliflower tacos and seasonal fare.
Starting Feb. 5, outdoor dining returns to Carthay Circle Lounge – Alfresco Dining on Buena Vista Street, plus Smokejumpers Grill and Award Wieners. At select restaurants in Downtown Disney District, you can now book reservations at Disneyland.com or on the Disneyland app!
Special Valentine’s Themed Treats!
Invite someone to be yours with a “Bee Mine” apple, enrobed in red chocolate and decorated with white and dark chocolate with a cute little chocolate bee, available now through Feb. 14 at Marceline’s Confectionery and Trolley Treats on Buena Vista Street.
Kayla’s Cake macarons are so pretty, it’s easy to say: “Just as beautiful as you” when presenting a premium box of six with flavors including rose champagne heart, sea salt caramel and mango dragon fruit.
What makes a meal from Earl of Sandwich complete? Heart-shaped cookies and brownie desserts paired with a sandwich and a drink.
And you can’t go wrong with a Red Velvet Cake Batter Shake on the patio at Black Tap Craft Burgers & Shakes.
Give a “bundle,” a necklace or new nuiMOs
Ballast Point Brewing Co. is offering two Valentine bundles for beer lovers: The Single and The Taken, presented in red Ballast Point buckets.** See location for details and here’s a hint: crowlers!
Stop at Sugarboo & Co. for a sterling silver necklace from the Air Mail collection. Each necklace comes with an envelope to mail your gift to a special someone, with a message of your choice.
Looking for something rad for your loved one? Look no further than Curl Surf for the latest in beach styles.
Pink Minnie Mouse ear headbands and Alex and Ani bracelets are sure to please. Or introduce a friend to new Disney nuiMOs, available at World of Disney and Disneyland Resort Backlot Premiere Shop. You’ll adore these miniature character plush, and they have outfits and accessories for a fashionable twist!
The Disney fan in your life will treasure something to commemorate the 20th anniversary of Disney California Adventure park. A limited assortment, including t-shirts with the anniversary logo, will be available starting Feb. 8 at World of Disney and Elias and Co.
Brand new content coming in February to the Disney Bundle! Starting on Disney+, new episodes of Marvel’s WandaVision andthe documentary series Inside Pixar: Portraits, all five seasons of The Muppet Show, and the Disney+ Original film Flora & Ulysses! Over on Hulu, critically acclaimed film Nomadland debuts starring Frances McDormand, as well as the Hulu Original film The United States vs. Billie Holiday. And on ESPN+, a brand-new film in the award-winning 30 for 30 Series. You can find the entire list of new content on all three streaming platforms below.
What’s new on Disney+ in February:
Friday, February 5
Disney My Music Story: Yoshiki
Disney Upside-Down Magic
Wicked Tuna: Outer Banks (S7)
WandaVision – New Episode
Friday, February 12
Life Below Zero: The Next Generation (S1)
Marvel Battleworld: Mystery of the Thanostones (S1)
Marvel’s Behind the Mask
WandaVision – New Episode
Inside Pixar: Portraits – New Episodes
A documentary series of personal and cinematic stories that provide an inside look into the people, artistry, and culture of Pixar Animation Studios.
Portraits: Patty Bonfilio, Director of Facility Operations
No two days are the same for Patty Bonfilio. From hosting major events to outfitting offices to simply keeping the studio running, Patty is at the center of it all. As Pixar’s Director of Facility Operations, she knows the inner workings of Pixar’s campus and culture like no one else. Join her on a VIP tour of the grounds and all of its hidden gems.
Portraits: Rachelle Federico, Production Assistant
Rachelle Federico always dreamt of working at Pixar, even if it meant a complete career overhaul. As Production Assistant on Pixar’s Soul, her hard work might not always be that glamorous, but she considers it an important and essential need in the creation of an animated film. Plus, she’s loving every minute of it.
Portraits: Barney Jones, Music Editor
Barney Jones is a master of many musical instruments and styles. As a Music Editor, he uses these talents to help shape the storytelling and emotion of a Pixar film. During his free time, he uses these same talents to make Pixar just a little more magical and fun.
Portraits: Cynthia Lusk, Director of International Production
Director of International Production Cynthia Lusk takes us into the fascinating world of localization. From translations to graphics to even changes in animation, Cynthia and her teamwork to make sure that Pixar’s films can connect and resonate with fans and families throughout the world.
Portraits: Marylou Jaso, Pastry Chef
Marylou Jaso has the sweetest job at Pixar – literally. As Pixar’s Pastry Chef, she spends each day creating the confections and sweet treats that delight, inspire, and help feed the studio’s creativity.
Friday, February 19
The Book of Life
Cheaper by the Dozen
Cheaper by the Dozen 2
The Muppet Show (S1)
The Muppet Show (S2)
The Muppet Show (S3)
The Muppet Show (S4)
The Muppet Show (S5)
Flora & Ulysses – Premiere
Disney’s “Flora & Ulysses” is a delightful comedy-adventure based on the Newbery Award-winning book about 10-year old Flora, an avid comic book fan and a self-avowed cynic, whose parents have recently separated. After rescuing a squirrel she names Ulysses, Flora is amazed to discover he possesses unique superhero powers that take them on an adventure of humorous complications that ultimately change Flora’s life–and her outlook—forever.
WandaVision – New Episode
Friday, February 26
Car Sos (S8)
Disney Channel Games 2008 (S1)
Disney Illuminations Firework Show Disneyland Paris
Disney Pair of Kings (S1)
Disney Pair of Kings (S2)
Disney Pair of Kings (S3)
Disney Roll it Back (S1)
Disney’s American Dragon: Jake Long (S1)
Disney’s American Dragon: Jake Long (S2)
Mickey Go Local (S1)
Okavango: River of Dreams
Secrets of Sulphur Springs (First 5 Episodes)
Shanghai Disney Resort Grand Opening Gala
Myth: A Frozen Tale – Premiere
In an enchanted forest outside of Arendelle, a family sits down for a bedtime story and is transported to a vibrant and mystical world where the elemental spirits (inspired by Disney’s global phenomenon, Frozen 2) come to life and the myth of their past and future is revealed.
WandaVision – New Episode
What’s new on Hulu in February:
February 1
60 Days In: Complete Season 6 (A&E)
Abducted: The Mary Stauffer Story (2019) (Lifetime)
Ancient Aliens: Complete Season 14 (History)
Bride & Prejudice: Forbidden Love: Complete Season 2 (Lifetime)
Forged in Fire: Beat the Judges: Complete Season 1 (History)
Kings of Pain: Complete Season 1 (History)
Married At First Sight: Complete Season 10 (Lifetime)
Mommy is a Murderer (2020) (Lifetime)
Pawn Stars: Complete Seasons 11 & 12 (History)
The Secret of Skinwalker Ranch: Complete Season 1 (History)
Tempted by Danger (2020) (Lifetime)
The UnXplained with William Shatner: Complete Season 2 (History)
9 to 5 (1980)
Affliction (1998)
American Psycho (2000)
American Psycho 2 (2002)
The Bellboy (1960)
Bug (1975)
Cinderfella (1960)
Crimes Of The Heart (1987)
Did You Hear About The Morgans? (2009)
District 9 (2009)
Downhill Racer (1969)
Employee of the Month (2006)
Everything Must Go (2011)
From Hell (2001)
G.I. Jane (1997)
Garfield (2004)
Gargoyles: Wings of Darkness (2004)
Girls! Girls! Girls! (1962)
Grosse Pointe Blank (1997)
Happy Tears (2010)
Haunting In Connecticut 2: Ghosts Of Georgia (2013)
Hello, My Name is Doris (2016)
Hitman’s Run (1999)
Jane Austen’s Mafia! (1998)
Jennifer 8 (1992)
John Grisham’s The Rainmaker (1997)
The Juror (1996)
Mars Attacks! (1996)
Me, Myself And Irene (2000)
Ninja Assassin (2009)
The Omen (1976)
Damien – Omen II (1978)
Only God Forgives (2013)
The Patsy (1964)
Phase IV (1974)
Possessor (2020)
From the visionary mind of writer/director Brandon Cronenberg, Possessor is an arresting sci-fi thriller about elite, corporate assassin Tasya Vos. Using brain-implant technology, Vos takes control of other people’s bodies to execute high profile targets. As she sinks deeper into her latest assignment Vos becomes trapped inside a mind that threatens to obliterate her.
The Prince Of Tides (1991)
Shirley Valentine (1989)
The Shootist (1976)
Sideways (2004)
Some Kind of Wonderful (1987)
Star Trek: The Motion Picture (1979)
Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan (1982)
Star Trek III: The Search for Spock (1984)
Star Trek V: The Final Frontier (1989)
Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country (1991)
Star Trek: Insurrection (1998)
The Tenant (1976)
Teresa’s Tattoo (1994)
Turbulence (1997)
Van Wilder: Party Liaison (2002)
Waking Ned Devine (1998)
Witness (1985)
X-Men Origins: Wolverine (2009)
You Laugh But It’s True (2011)
You’ve Got Mail (1998)
February 2
The School That Tried to End Racism: Complete Season 1 (Banijay)
February 4
12 Hour Shift (2020)
February 5
The New York Times Presents: “Framing Britney Spears”: New Episode (FX on Hulu)
The meteoric rise and disturbing fall of Britney Spears have devolved into a Kafkaesque court battle that has reawakened her fandom and raised pressing questions about mental health and an individuals’ rights. A re-examination of her career and a new assessment of the movement rallying against her court-mandated conservatorship capture the unsavory dimensions of the American pop-star machine. The series is produced by The New York Times and Left/Right. Executive producers are Jason Stallman, Sam Dolnick, Stephanie Preiss, Ken Druckerman, Banks Tarver, and Mary Robertson.
Antebellum (2020)
Successful author Veronica Henley (Janelle Monáe) finds herself trapped in a horrifying reality and must uncover the mind-bending mystery before it’s too late.
February 7
Harrow: Season 3 Premiere (ABC Studios)
February 11
Then Came You (2019)
February 12
Into the Dark: Tentacles: New Episode Premiere (Hulu Original)
Tentaclesis a psychosexual horror-thriller about a young Los Angeles couple Tara (Dana Drori) and Sam (Casey Deidrick) who fall head over heels into a new romance, entwining their lives — until their intimacy transforms into something terrifying. Based on a story by Alexandra Pechman & Nick Antosca (The Act, Antlers) the episode takes inspiration from the rushes of early intimacy and uncertain power dynamics at play, and the dangers of losing yourself.
2067 (2020)
You’re Next (2013)
February 13
Hip Hop Uncovered: Documentary Series Premiere (FX)
From executive producer Malcolm Spellman and Oscar® and Emmy®-winning production company Lightbox, comes Hip Hop Uncovered, and examination of a dying breed of power brokers who operate from the shadows of hip hop. Set against 40 years of music history, this six-part documentary series, directed by Rashidi Natara Harper, takes a deep dive into the paradox of America’s criminalization of the genre and its fascination with the street culture that created it and still exists within it. Instead of telling the story of hip hop from the top-down, Hip Hop Uncovered tells the story from the streets up, as it reveals the untold story of how America’s streets helped shape hip hop culture from an expression of survival and defiance into music’s most dominant genre.
February 15
Cutthroat Kitchen: Complete Season 15 (Scripps)
Dragnificent!: Complete Season 1 (Discovery)
House Hunters International: Complete Seasons 139 & 140 (Scripps)
House Hunters: Complete Seasons 160-162, 164 & 165 (Scripps)
Property Brothers: Complete Season 14 (Scripps)
Southern Gothic: Complete Season 1 (ID)
Witches Of Salem: Complete Season 1 (Scripps)
Lost Girls and Love Hotels (2020)
The Shape of Water (2017)
February 16
Bad Habits, Holy Orders: Complete Season 1 (Keshet)
Five party girls abandon booze, boys, and smartphones and move into a Catholic convent for four weeks of life-changing spiritual guidance in this authentic, insightful, and warmly humorous reality series. How will these two vastly different groups cope when the wild materialistic lifestyle of the millennial generation collides with the devoted, simple existence of The Daughters of Divine Charity?
Keeping Up With The Kardashians: Complete Season 19 (E!)
North Korea: Inside the Mind of a Dictator: Complete Season 1 (National Geographic)
The Warrior Queen of Jhansi (2019)
February 17
Logan Lucky (2017)
February 18
Good Trouble: Season 3 Premiere (Freeform)
Sonic the Hedgehog (2020)
The world needed a hero, we got a hedgehog. Powered with incredible speed, Sonic The Hedgehog (voiced by Ben Schwartz), aka The Blue Blur, embraces his new home on Earth. That is, until he accidentally knocks out the power grid and sparks the attention of super-uncool evil genius Dr. Robotnik (Jim Carrey). Now it’s super-villain vs. super-sonic in an all-out race across the globe to stop Robotnik from using Sonic’s unique power for world domination. Sonic teams up with The Donut Lord, aka Sheriff Tom Wachowski (James Marsden), to save the planet in this live-action adventure comedy that’s fun for the whole family.
February 19
Nomadland (2021)
Following the economic collapse of a company town in rural Nevada, Fern (Frances McDormand) packs her van and sets off on the road exploring a life outside of conventional society as a modern-day nomad. The third feature film from director Chloé Zhao, Nomadland features real nomads Linda May, Swankie and Bob Wells as Fern’s mentors and comrades in her exploration through the vast landscape of the American West.
February 23
Spring Baking Championship: Complete Season 7 (Food Network)
Dredd (2012)
February 25
Snowfall: Season 4 Premiere (FX)
Business is booming in season four of Snowfall. It’s January 1st, 1985. Ronald Reagan has won his reelection campaign proclaiming it is “morning again in America,” but in South Central, Los Angeles, it feels more like the sun is getting low. The demand for crack cocaine is high, and while our crew of dealers led by Franklin Saint (Damson Idris) are benefitting greatly from the rising tide of addiction, they are also starting to become aware of the damage the drug is doing to the people and to the place they love. With the entire nation taking note, the LAPD is diverting serious money and resources to the “war on drugs.” Politicians’ phones are ringing. Powerful people are concerned from the hallways of The White House to those of CIA headquarters, where there are whispers that one of their own may be involved in this burgeoning epidemic.
February 26
The United States vs. Billie Holiday (2021) (Hulu Original)
Billie Holiday, one of the greatest jazz musicians of all time, spent much of her career being adored by fans across the globe. Beginning in the 1940s in New York City, the federal government targeted Holiday in a growing effort to escalate and racialize the war on drugs, ultimately aiming to stop her from singing her controversial and heart-wrenching ballad, “Strange Fruit.”
Florence Foster Jenkins (2016)
What’s new on ESPN+ in February:
February 4
Al Davis vs. The NFL
The next installment in the Peabody and Emmy award-winning 30 for 30 series, “Al Davis vs. The NFL,” will be available to streaming exclusively on ESPN+ following the film’s debut on ESPN on February 4. Directed by Ken Rodgers (“The Two Bills,” “Elway to Marino”), the documentary presents an intimate look inside one of the great rivalries in the history of the National Football League – former Raiders owner Al Davis and former NFL commissioner Pete Rozelle, whose battle grew so intense that players, owners, franchises – even the League itself – became characters in a three-decade-long Shakespearean feud that changed football forever.
A lot has happened in the first three episodes of WandaVision on Disney+. Before you watch today’s release of episode 4, we thought a recap of the story so far would be helpful. And while there have been numerous Easter eggs planted throughout, this article will highlight some important ones while avoiding guesswork or theories. Enjoy!
Episode 1 – “Filmed Before a Live Studio Audience”
The series premiere opens with the image of an old tube TV powering on, black and white in the 4 x 3 aspect ratio. We’re reintroduced to our title characters through the opening credits of a 1950s sitcom. Wanda and Vision, the newly married and “regular” couple, are driving straight from their wedding to their new one-story home in the seemingly fictional town of Westview. They pull into their driveway, come inside the house, and embrace for a kiss as the title appears across the screen: WandaVision.
Elizabeth Olsen is Wanda Maximoff and Paul Bettany is Vision in Marvel Studios’ WANDAVISION, exclusively on Disney+.
This episode gives us our first glimpses at Wanda and Vision trying to adjust to a “normal” suburban life. Wanda unpacks using her powers, and Vision prepares for a day at the office. They discuss a heart that’s drawn on their wall calendar for today’s date (August 23rd, 1950), but neither can figure out the significance. They both agree it must be a special occasion, and Vision heads off to work.
Wanda is introduced to their nosy neighbor Agnes, played by the indelible Kathryn Hahn. Agnes makes witty conversation with Wanda, inquires about personal details and gives Wanda some tips on how to be a proper housewife. Wanda mentions that today is their anniversary, and Agnes agrees to help her plan the special evening.
Meanwhile at work, Vision excels at his job but doesn’t understand its purpose. We meet his boss, Mr. Hart, who reminds Vision of their dinner scheduled for this evening. Realizing the meaning of the heart on the calendar and the pressure to impress his boss, he calls Wanda to discuss their plans. Relieved and under the belief they’re on the same page, their call ends and the show goes to a commercial break….
We get a quick commercial for the Toast Mate 2000 toaster, by Stark Industries. “Forget the past, this is your future.”
Back from commercial…Vision returns home in the evening with his boss Mr. Hart and his wife. Wanda realizes their misunderstanding, and now needs to now prepare a meal for their guests. After a series of humorous interactions, and some secret assistance from Agnes to get ingredients for dinner, the Harts begin to grow suspicious about what’s going on. Wanda finally manages to whip up breakfast for dinner, and they all sit down to enjoy the meal, toasting with a glass of wine.
Kathryn Hahn as Agnes in Marvel Studios’ WANDAVISION, exclusively on Disney+.
Mrs. Hart begins to ask a number of personal questions. Wanda and Vision both attempt to reply, but realize they don’t have answers. Mr. Hart grows impatient and raises his voice, “What IS your story? Why did you come here?! Dammit, WHY?!” and slams his hand on the table. Mr. Hart begins to choke on his food, and his wife attempts to play it off as though he’s joking.
But the moment grows more tense, Mr. Hart is gasping for air. Wanda looks on in confusion, Vision appearing more uncomfortable as it continues. Finally Mr. Hart falls out of his chair onto the floor. Mrs. Hart turns her attention to Wanda, and through uneasy laughter, tells Wanda “Stop it.” Wanda commands Vision to help him, and through use of his powers, reaches into Mr. Hart’s body to remove the food lodged in his throat.
After this, Mr. & Mrs. Hart act as if nothing happened. They mention what a great time they had, and promptly leave. Wanda and Vision, exhausted from the day’s events, sit down on the couch to relax. They remark about what an unusual couple they are and briefly discuss the personal questions they were unable to answer. Wanda creates wedding rings for them, they both say “I do,” kiss and smile towards the camera.
As the “credits” roll, the camera pans back, breaking the 4th wall and revealing that someone is watching the WandaVision episode in the real world. Surrounded by computers and monitoring equipment, jotting down notes in a S.W.O.R.D. journal, this unknown person picks up a remote and turns off the show.
Episode 2 – “Don’t Touch That Dial”
We’re now in the 1960s, in a two-story home. The episode opens with Wanda and Vision sleeping in separate beds, a common trope of TV sitcoms from that era. They keep hearing a banging noise outside and after magically moving their beds together in a moment of fear, they discover it’s just a tree branch hitting the window. Relieved and happy their beds are now adjoined, they get under the covers and turn off the lights. A new opening credits rolls, this time in an animated format reminiscent of Bewitched.
In this episode, Wanda and Vision make their first attempts at participating in the neighborhood. They’re rehearsing a magic act for the talent show fundraiser. Wanda stresses that Westview is their home now, and she wants them to fit in. Vision heads out to attend a neighborhood watch meeting, and Wanda prepares to attend a planning committee meeting.
As she’s heading out the door, Wanda hears another thud outside. She finds a toy helicopter in her front yard, with a S.W.O.R.D. emblem on it, and it’s in color (red). Confused and concerned, the moment is interrupted by Agnes, who is accompanying her to the planning committee meeting. She stresses the importance of making a good impression on Dottie, the head of the committee, who has connections all over town. Most importantly: school admissions, as Agnes hints at a future with children.
At the neighborhood watch meeting, Vision meets a few other men from the neighborhood, including Herb. They offer him a danish, and after mistakenly telling the group that he doesn’t eat food (because he’s a robot), he accepts a piece of gum to appear human. Moments later, he swallows it and we see an animation of it getting stuck in his gears.
At the committee meeting, Wanda attempts to copy other people’s behaviors and blend in. Dottie runs a strict meeting and gets annoyed at multiple interruptions. All the members stress that today’s fundraiser is “for the children.” Wanda meets another woman, introduced as Geraldine, who states that she “actually doesn’t know what [she’s] doing” at the meeting.
After the meeting is over, Wanda stays to help clean up in attempt to make nice with Dottie. She asks if they can start things over, but Dottie mentions she’s heard things about her and Vision. After a pause, Wanda assures her that despite what she’s heard, she “doesn’t mean anyone any harm.”
A radio playing on the table is interrupted by a voice calling Wanda’s name, and Dottie’s entire demeanor changes to fearful and confused. She doesn’t know who Wanda is. The radio shorts out, Dottie shatters a glass in her hand. And red blood appears in her hand. Dottie snaps out of the moment, and pretends as if nothing happened. And the show goes to a commercial break….
We get a quick commercial for Strücker Swiss-made watches, complete with a Hydra 1000M rating.
Back from commercial…Wanda is waiting backstage at the talent show for Vision to arrive. When he finally does, he appears to be drunk/malfunctioning. Wanda takes the stage, and Vision misses he cue. Geraldine, working as the stage manager, encourages him to get on stage. They proceed to put on a magic show, but not as a scripted. Vision hilariously uses his powers to perform tricks, while Wanda has to cover up for them using her own magic.
Wanda appears stressed, but the audience is loving the act. For the final trick, which involved making Wanda disappear inside a cupboard, Wanda instead transports Geraldine into the cupboard to her complete surprise. The audience gives them a roaring applause.
Backstage, Wanda figures out why Vision has been acting so strange and helps him remove the gum that is stuck in his gears. Fearing she upset Dottie with their performance, they try to sneak off. But instead she awards them as the best act of the show. While bowing for applause, Geraldine states her confusion as to how she became part of the trick.
Back home, Wanda and Vision celebrate their successful day fitting-in. And it was all “for the children.” As Wanda gets up, she turns and is suddenly several months pregnant. “Vision, is this really happening?” she asks. “Yes, my love” he replies. As they lean in for a kiss, they hear a large bang outside. When they go to investigate, they see a person in a beekeeper costume crawling out of a manhole. The S.W.O.R.D. emblem is visible on his back. Looking on in fright, the figure turns towards them and Wanda says to it, “NO.”
The episode rewinds back to Wanda’s question, and this time they are able to kiss without interruption. Suddenly Vision’s face appears in full color, and as Wanda looks around the room, the rest of it transforms from black and white to color. Wanda and Vision kiss again, and as the episode goes to credits, we hear the mysterious radio voice asking, “Wanda? Who’s doing this to you?”
Episode 3 – “Now in Color”
We’re now in the 1970s. The episode opens with a new opening credits composed of colorful montages, reminiscent of Mary Tyler Moore and The Brady Bunch. We see Wanda and Vision interacting with the neighbors we’ve already met, strolling around town, dancing at home and preparing for their new baby. The interior design of their house has been completely redone to match the era.
In the first scene, a doctor is examining Wanda at home and concludes, she is indeed pregnant. Vision expresses concern over how quickly she’s grown, implying that only 12 hours has passed since the end of episode 2. To avoid further questioning, Wanda suggests that Vision see Dr. Nielsen out to his car. Out front, Vision asks the doctor to keep this news between them, and he agrees. He also mentions he’ll be leaving on vacation later this same day, and bids him farewell. Before returning inside, next door neighbor Herb is trimming the hedges and continues trimming straight through a brick wall. When Vision points this out, Herb thanks him yet continues, acting completely unaware of what he’s doing.
Upon returning inside, Vision is shocked to see that Wanda has grown even more. They proceed to start decorating the nursery (using magic of course) while Vision reads a baby book. Wanda feels her first kick, which based on the book means she’s already 6 months pregnant. Some decisions need to be expedited, like picking a name. Wanda wants Tommy, a “nice, classic all-American name.” Vision wants Billy, after William Shakespeare. Vision estimates that with her accelerated development, the baby will be born in 3 days.
Moving to the kitchen, Wanda starts feeling a tightening pain, which Vision diagnoses as Braxton Hicks contractions. He senses this is a perfect time to practice their breathing methods. The contractions intensify, and all of the appliances begin to malfunction. The lights in the house get really bright, and then all the power goes out in the neighborhood.
Wanda worries that their neighbors will know she’s the cause, due to all the close calls they’ve been having. Vision thinks for a moment, and sits down next to her on the couch. He recalls some of the weird occurrences, and says with concern, “I think something’s wrong here Wanda.” Wanda looks at him alarmingly, but then…
There’s an unexpected cut in the episode, and the scene goes back 30 seconds. Vision’s dialogue is different, and instead of expressing concern, he reassures Wanda. Even though they don’t know what to expect, he’s certain their baby will be perfect. And in this tender moment, Wanda has her first real contraction. The shock sends Vision floating into the air, and using their breathing techniques, she gets him to come back down. Suddenly, it begins raining inside their house. Wanda’s water has just broken. And the show goes to a commercial break….
We get a quick commercial for Hydra Soak soap. “When you want to get away, but you don’t want to go anywhere. Hydra Soak – Find the Goddess Within!”
Back from commercial…the rain finally stops inside, and Wanda uses her magic to dry everything off. Vision realizes it’s time to get Dr. Nielsen, and with the phones not working due to the power surge, he races out the door to fetch him in person. After Vision departs, Wanda hears a strange noise coming from the nursery. Before she can investigate, the doorbell rings. Since she’s trying to keep the pregnancy a secret, she fetches a coat from the closet before answering.
It’s Geraldine, and she’s coming to borrow a bucket since all the pipes in her ceiling have mysteriously burst. Wanda goes to fetch one from the kitchen, but labor pains cause her magic to be uncontrollable, and her jacket spontaneously changes styles multiple times. Wanda instead grabs a bowl of fruit to cover her stomach, another classic TV trope.
Before Geraldine leaves, she sits down to tell Wanda a brief work story. Behind her, the source of the noise she was unable to identify earlier becomes apparent: there’s a stork in the house, signifying that the baby is coming. Wanda attempts to make it vanish multiple times as Geraldine continues telling her story, but fails to do so. Geraldine then wanders into the nursery, and unable to contain the secret (or labor pains) any longer, Wanda drops the disguise. Geraldine is surprised to see that Wanda is pregnant and now in labor.
As she helps Wanda back into the living room to lay down, more appliances begin malfunctioning. Paintings are spinning on the wall, a chandelier crashes on the dining room table, the fireplace roars with flames. Geraldine states that there must be a logical explanation for everything going on. Wanda begins to doubt she can deliver, but Geraldine encourages her. She pushes one more time, and then suddenly all the chaos stops and we hear a baby crying. Geraldine holds up their newborn son.
Moments later, Vision rushes in the door with Dr. Nielsen on his back, who’s clearly confused at how they arrived so quickly by foot (using powers, of course). Geraldine suggests that the doctor join her in the kitchen so the new parents can enjoy their baby. Vision takes the baby from his wife, and says hello to Tommy (Wanda’s name choice). As he leans in to kiss Wanda, she lets out a loud yell right in his face. Bewildered by her reaction, he realizes she’s still in labor: it’s twins. Wanda pushes and delivers their second child, Billy.
After all is calm and settled, Vision assists Dr. Nielsen outside again. Wishing him good luck on making his vacation, the doctor advises that they won’t be going after all. “Small towns, ya know. So hard…to escape” he says curiously, and walks away. Intrigued by the statement, Vision notices Agnes and Herb talking over by the brick wall he cut into earlier. He goes over to make conversation, and notices they’re both acting secretively.
Inside the house, Wanda and Geraldine are remarking on the twins. Wanda mentions that she is also a twin, and she had a brother named Pietro. She begins to sing a Sokovian lullaby to the babies. Wanda is now softly crying and she’s caught up in the emotion of this memory. Geraldine appears to come out of a trance, and says to Wanda, “He was killed by Ultron, wasn’t he?” Taken aback by the question, Wanda asks her to repeat it. Geraldine suddenly acts confused and provides a different answer. Wanda begins to get agitated, and suggests that Geraldine leave. She notices a S.W.O.R.D. medallion hanging on her necklace. “What is that? Who are you?!” Geraldine struggles to answer as Wanda approaches her.
Back outside, Vision begins to walk back to the house to check on Wanda. Agnes asks if Geraldine is inside. Unsure why she’s inquiring, Agnes and Herb begin to discuss that Geraldine is new to town, with no family and no home. Herb starts to say “She came here because we’re all…” and Vision tries to get the rest of the sentence. Agnes interrupts Herb from answering, changes the subject and walks away. Herb also pretends to forget what they’re discussing and says goodbye. Perplexed, Vision rushes back to the house.
Coming in the front door, Vision finds Wanda standing over the crib. When he asks where Geraldine is, Wanda looks up and replies in a robotically sinister way that “she had to rush home.” Wanda looks back down at the crib, and smiles. The 4 x 3 aspect ratio of the episode’s era transforms to present day 16 x 9 widescreen, and the shot moves to a nighttime view of the “Welcome to Westview” sign.
There’s a crackle of electricity, and we see Geraldine fly out of a portal made from TV static and roll across the ground. A number of trucks and helicopters are circling the area. The camera pans back to reveal a military installation outside a static force field surrounding the real town of Westview.
Teyonah Parris as Monica Rambeau in Marvel Studios’ WANDAVISION, exclusively on Disney+.