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Jacob Siegal
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WandaVision has been one of the bigger cultural phenomenons of the year to this point, combining big-budget Marvel action with a mystery box that countless fans spent hours every week trying to solve. In the end, the show wasn't truly about the mysteries, and the reveal that got most fans excited turned out to be nothing more than a setup for a crude joke (at least for now). As such, with The Falcon and the Winter Soldier debuting on Disney+ on Friday, showrunner Malcolm Spellman wants to make sure that viewers come in with appropriate expectations.
Speaking with Inverse earlier this week, Spellman explained that while WandaVision and The Falcon and the Winter Soldier might be set in the same universe, they are different shows with distinct goals. In fact, he even went as far as to say that his show is the "antithesis" to WandaVision "in every single way."
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