There's a short video in the reddit thread I linked above. It will show you all you need to see. The quick answer is Disney added a few trees, and removed a "distracting" hole in the door (I guess too much light was coming through and drawing attention away from Wanda). The removal caused a...
It's possible. It depends slightly on how much wiggle room Kevin Feige wants to keep in respect to involving the "other" TV properties somewhere down the road--in this case Runaways (which features that particular book).
I had the opposite reaction: I think it's all lined up nicely.
First, Harkness' general involvement has been predicted since before the first episode aired--people "cracked the code" within Agnes' name (and read into her Halloween witch costume in the early previews). Her costuming (her colours...
The commercial's reference to the Nexus was cool. It will be interesting to see if the show (or, more likely, the MCU) goes down that path as it moves into Dr. Strange.
The part about Monica's DNA being rewritten was interesting. Is this a path to mutants? Is the show doing a sort of "reverse House of M?" Wanda expanded the hex to cover a dying (again) Vision. As her mental state deteriorates will she expand it further? Will it eventually cover the entire world...
Why not? So long as the story takes exactly as long as it takes to tell the story it wants to tell, the relative length of the credits is quite literally inconsequential.
I thought the first two episodes of WandaVision were amazing. It's no secret that I'm a big Marvel fan, but it's like the show's creative team reached into my brain and generated a product made perfectly for me.
I've written elsewhere about why I watch the shows I watch: partly to be...