Does that put us at the 6 hour mark for the entire series run time or is there still some unaccounted for mystery time?YNWA_AG said:
The episode is supposed to be around 42 minutes without credits
Does that put us at the 6 hour mark for the entire series run time or is there still some unaccounted for mystery time?YNWA_AG said:
The episode is supposed to be around 42 minutes without credits
YouBet said:
Has there been an explanation for the overly ridiculous credits?
Beat40 said:YouBet said:
Has there been an explanation for the overly ridiculous credits?
Did you watch the Mandalorian?
YouBet said:
Has there been an explanation for the overly ridiculous credits?
These are on like every streaming show if you don't let it skip to the next episode automatically, nothing new here that Disney is doing.redline248 said:
The actual show credits are reasonable, but it's all the credits in foreign languages Disney+ adds that get overboard.
amercer said:
https://www.theringer.com/marvel-cinematic-universe/2021/3/1/22303736/wanda-maximoff-driving-buick-verano-wandavision-episode-8
bobinator said:From a macro view, I'd say the odds are like 0% that Disney is going to put a show on the air that boils down to a woman taking an entire town hostage (possibly killing a guy?) because her lover died.YellowPot_97 said:
I don't think there is a big bad in the show. I think it is all Wanda trying to deal with the grief of being snapped, losing her brother, losing her parents, and losing Vision. Though I'm not sure how new Quicksilver fits in.
I think there's definitely some other player(s) in the game, but I am starting to like the idea that we don't really meet them until the very end.
Smaller scale? The first several episodes were literally sitcom set pieces. The cost of those first several episodes had to be magnitudes smaller than the later ones and even the later ones aren't breaking any barriers when it comes to FX or anything.YNWA_AG said:YouBet said:
Has there been an explanation for the overly ridiculous credits?
Have you seen how long the credits are after a marvel movie?
Why would this be anything different.
YouBet said:Smaller scale? The first several episodes were literally sitcom set pieces. The cost of those first several episodes had to be magnitudes smaller than the later ones and even the later ones aren't breaking any barriers when it comes to FX or anything.YNWA_AG said:YouBet said:
Has there been an explanation for the overly ridiculous credits?
Have you seen how long the credits are after a marvel movie?
Why would this be anything different.
Hell, I don't know though.
This is my thought too. I just grab the slider and slide it towards the end to make sure I'm not missing any end credit scenes or anything, but other than that, it doesn't bother me one bit.Sex Panther said:YouBet said:Smaller scale? The first several episodes were literally sitcom set pieces. The cost of those first several episodes had to be magnitudes smaller than the later ones and even the later ones aren't breaking any barriers when it comes to FX or anything.YNWA_AG said:YouBet said:
Has there been an explanation for the overly ridiculous credits?
Have you seen how long the credits are after a marvel movie?
Why would this be anything different.
Hell, I don't know though.
It's not smaller scale. It's basically a Marvel movie (actually longer), so the credits for each episode are going to mirror that of the films. The only difference is they run them at the end of each 40-minute episode, instead of at the very end of the series. It's got a $225 million budget... that involves a lot of people to credit.
I really don't get why people are complaining about the credits... y'all know you don't have to watch them right?
That was my thought. I was legitimately surprised to see Wanda drive.Quad Dog said:
She was raised in a war torn country, then experimented on by Hydra, joined the Avengers, then traveled around with Vision. When did she eve learn to drive?
not to mention all the international credits that get rolled into it as well.Sex Panther said:YouBet said:Smaller scale? The first several episodes were literally sitcom set pieces. The cost of those first several episodes had to be magnitudes smaller than the later ones and even the later ones aren't breaking any barriers when it comes to FX or anything.YNWA_AG said:YouBet said:
Has there been an explanation for the overly ridiculous credits?
Have you seen how long the credits are after a marvel movie?
Why would this be anything different.
Hell, I don't know though.
It's not smaller scale. It's basically a Marvel movie (actually longer), so the credits for each episode are going to mirror that of the films. The only difference is they run them at the end of each 40-minute episode, instead of at the very end of the series. It's got a $225 million budget... that involves a lot of people to credit.
I really don't get why people are complaining about the credits... y'all know you don't have to watch them right?
Same place she learned to cook.Quad Dog said:
She was raised in a war torn country, then experimented on by Hydra, joined the Avengers, then traveled around with Vision. When did she eve learn to drive?
Perhaps she is doing witch-y things in making it appear she can drive or cook?MooreTrucker said:Same place she learned to cook.Quad Dog said:
She was raised in a war torn country, then experimented on by Hydra, joined the Avengers, then traveled around with Vision. When did she eve learn to drive?
It's probably because, at least in the beginning, people were expecting longer episodes and were surprised at an abrupt ending with eight minutes left. The credits are significantly longer than most tv shows.Sex Panther said:YouBet said:Smaller scale? The first several episodes were literally sitcom set pieces. The cost of those first several episodes had to be magnitudes smaller than the later ones and even the later ones aren't breaking any barriers when it comes to FX or anything.YNWA_AG said:YouBet said:
Has there been an explanation for the overly ridiculous credits?
Have you seen how long the credits are after a marvel movie?
Why would this be anything different.
Hell, I don't know though.
It's not smaller scale. It's basically a Marvel movie (actually longer), so the credits for each episode are going to mirror that of the films. The only difference is they run them at the end of each 40-minute episode, instead of at the very end of the series. It's got a $225 million budget... that involves a lot of people to credit.
I really don't get why people are complaining about the credits... y'all know you don't have to watch them right?
No. I got a text from my Mom asking me if me and my wife were watching WandaVision and telling me that she and my Dad were and they liked it. I asked if she had even seen anything else with any of the characters and she said that Dad just answers her questions.NoahAg said:
Do you have to be really into the Marvel movies to get/appreciate this show? I've only seen maybe a third of the movies but we're watching this as a family.
The first few episodes were kinda fun and intriguing, but overall it seems like they're stretching the plot thin.
This. Also, I'm not complaining about them. Was just genuinely curious. Other relatively big budget series haven't done this before (that I've personally seen) so this is new and different. Maybe the scale of the total product here is leagues above anything else ever made though.double aught said:It's probably because, at least in the beginning, people were expecting longer episodes and were surprised at an abrupt ending with eight minutes left. The credits are significantly longer than most tv shows.Sex Panther said:YouBet said:Smaller scale? The first several episodes were literally sitcom set pieces. The cost of those first several episodes had to be magnitudes smaller than the later ones and even the later ones aren't breaking any barriers when it comes to FX or anything.YNWA_AG said:YouBet said:
Has there been an explanation for the overly ridiculous credits?
Have you seen how long the credits are after a marvel movie?
Why would this be anything different.
Hell, I don't know though.
It's not smaller scale. It's basically a Marvel movie (actually longer), so the credits for each episode are going to mirror that of the films. The only difference is they run them at the end of each 40-minute episode, instead of at the very end of the series. It's got a $225 million budget... that involves a lot of people to credit.
I really don't get why people are complaining about the credits... y'all know you don't have to watch them right?
You're also dealing with a comic book company's (and therefore more of an artistic and creative drive than would otherwise exist) internal studio where we've seen them make an effort to stick beautiful artwork into their ending credits of the films, and they've decided to do the same thing here.Quote:
This. Also, I'm not complaining about them. Was just genuinely curious. Other relatively big budget series haven't done this before (that I've personally seen) so this is new and different. Maybe the scale of the total product here is leagues above anything else ever made though.
since it has been hinted at several times before that the stones seem to have a sentience to them, perhaps all of the stones got together to chat in the millisecond before the snap and the time stone was all like "guys, we need to snap away wanda, trust me. It's better that she goes bonkers in 5 years vs the next couple of weeks."Capitol Ag said:
I have a couple of strange questions. So Wanda was born with her base powers and the Mind Stone chose her and ramped those up to SW level. Since the Mind Stone "chose her", why would it not protect her or better put, give her a certain level of immunity from the snap and being dusted? Granted, too late for that and maybe that isn't how the Infinity Stones work (obviously not) but wouldn't that seem logical?
Also, is the SW in the comics powerful enough to recreate the Infinity Stones?