Official teaser for The Falcon and the Winter Soldier, WandaVision, and Loki

Image: Disney/The Falcon and the Winter Soldier
Image: Disney/The Falcon and the Winter Soldier /
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On Sunday, the Kansas City Chiefs came from behind to defeat the San Francisco 49rs at the 54th annual Super Bowl. And if the game itself wasn’t exciting enough, lot of studios were out there hyping their new movies, spending $5.6 million for 30 seconds of airtime and never looking back.

The biggest debut was probably Disney finally giving us an official look at three of its upcoming Marvel Cinematic Universe shows: The Falcon and the Winter Soldier, WandaVision, and Loki. Take a look:

Y’know, Disney+ has seemed a little bare so far as original content goes since The Mandalorian changed, but it looks like that’s about to change.

Let’s take a closer looks, starting with The Falcon and the Winter Soldier. If you’ll remember, Captain America (Chris Evans) passed his title down to Sam Wilson, aka Falcon (Anthony Mackie) at the end of Avengers: Endgame. Looks like Wilson is getting acquainted with using Cap’s iconic shield:

We don’t know exactly what the show will be about, but indications are that it’ll involve the government fronting their own version of Captain America: John Walker, aka US Agent (Wyatt Russell). Remember: Falcon and the Winter Soldier are technically still fugitives.

Below, this looks like Russell’s coming out party. If you’re gonna debut an all-American hero, where else do you do it but at a football game?

Image: The Falcon and the Winter Soldier/Disney+

WandaVision looks like it’s gonna be a trip. For one thing, Vision (Paul Bettany) is dead, and not snapped-away-and-brought-back dead; he’s Thanos-tore-the-stone-powering-his-being-out-of-his-head dead. But he comes back. And also part of the show looks like it takes place in a black-and-white1950s sitcom-type universe. And at one point Wanda (Elizabeth Olsen) is rocking the original Scarlet Witch costume from the comics.

Speaking of the comics, Wanda has some wild powers there, powers that are hard to explain but have been known to alter reality. It looks like this show might finally dive into that side of her character. Comic book writer Tom King even pointed out that one shot from the teaser seems to be a nod to his run writing on The Vision:

Finally, here’s a great screengrab of Tom Hiddleston as Loki rocking a Time Variance Authority jumpsuit.

The TVA is Marvel’s version of time police. These shows are embracing the comics and I love it.

Also, Variety reports that Owen Wilson has joined the cast in an as-yet-unnamed role. Wow.

While The Falcon and the Winter Soldier and WandaVision are slated for later this year, Loki is coming in 2021. Then there’s Hawkeye, which doesn’t have a release date yet. Things are gonna get interesting.

And there was more Marvel stuff debuting at the Super Bowl, including a new spot for Scarlett Johansson’s solo Black Widow movie:

Black Widow infiltrates theaters on May 1.

Widening our scope to Disney movies in general, we also got a new teaser for the live-action Mulan remake, which is due out March 27:

And widening out further to just, “movies that look cool,” there was a spot for the new James Bond movie, No Time To Die:

That one’s due out in April.

And finally, here’s Jason Momoa stumping for Rocket Mortgage:

We can’t really justify including this one expect that we like Jason Momoa. We think that’s reason enough.

Next. Let’s dreamcast HBO’s Game of Thrones prequel, House of the Dragon. dark

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