MCU: 10 Big Questions Surrounding Marvel's Disney+ Shows

The new branch of the MCU is shrouded in mystery.

Loki from Avengers
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Finally, the biggest event of the year for Marvel fans has come, and with Marvel Studios and Kevin Feige's appearance at Hall H came the layout of the next few years in the MCU. Plenty of bombshells were dropped for Phase Four, like Jane Foster becoming the Goddess of Thunder, the debut of the real Mandarin, and the casting of Mahershala Ali as Blade.

However, Phase Four wasn't the only reason to get excited for the future. Feige, joined on stage by several familiar faces, gave us more information on the soon to be opened Disney+ corner of the MCU. Through 2020 and 2021, five series will release on Disney's exclusive streaming service - The Falcon and the Winter Soldier, WandaVision, Loki, What If...?, and Hawkeye.

We were treated to several big details regarding the new platform for MCU content, including castings and tie-ins to the wider universe. However, in classic Comic Con style, so much more was left unsaid, leaving fans to wonder, theorize, and question what to expect from these new shows.

10. How Will WandaVision Connect To Doctor Strange 2?

Loki from Avengers
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Since Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D debuted in 2013, followed by Daredevil opening the Netflix corner of the MCU in 2015, there has been little to no crossover between the TV shows and the movies. Several characters such as Coulson, Peggy, and Jarvis, have appeared across both platforms, but considering the size of the franchise, this is minuscule.

One of the biggest details revealed about WandaVision, and the Disney+ branch of the MCU in general, is the fact that it will directly connect with Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness. One clear connection is Scarlet Witch, as Elizabeth Olsen will reprise her role in both projects, however this can't be all.

In Hall H, Kevin Feige confirmed the that events themselves from WandaVision will be reflected and directly tied to Scott Derrickson's Doctor Strange sequel. While this is very vague, it means that it will be more than just the Scarlet Witch's presence that ties the two together.

So what could this be? It must be something big to affect the Sorcerer Supreme who will be busy fighting villains not of this universe.

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