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WandaVision Episode 8 "Previously On" Recap, Review, Breakdown

WandaVision Episode 8 "Previously On" Recap, Review, Breakdown

FromPost-Credit Podcast


WandaVision Episode 8 "Previously On" Recap, Review, Breakdown

FromPost-Credit Podcast

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Length:
96 minutes
Released:
Feb 26, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

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Before recapping and reviewing Episode 8 of 'WandaVision', the news of the week:
Paramount+ reaction (1:30)
Spider-Man: No Way Home title reveal (10:00)
"Mind-blowing" Snyder Cut cameo (19:00)
Sasha Calle cast as Supergirl (23:00)
'Army of the Dead' trailer reaction (28:30)
'Luca' trailer reaction (31:20)
Michael Fassebender and David Fincher teaming for 'The Killer' (34:30)
Then, it's time for our breakdown of the latest episode of 'WandaVision', "Previously On" (39:30), where we dive into Wanda's traumatic history, whether or not Agatha is *the* big bad, what Hayward plans to do with White Vision, how the series has become genuinely heartbreaking, and predictions for the season finale. 
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Released:
Feb 26, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

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The Post-Credit Podcast -- hosted by Eric Italiano (Senior Writer, BroBible.com) and Cade Onder (Gaming Writer, ComicBook.com) -- takes a look both backward and forward at everything from the Marvel Cinematic Universe to Netflix miniseries, from summer blockbusters to underrated streaming hits, and everything in between.