Published 15:00 IST, January 16th 2021
Who is talking to Wanda in 'Wandavision'? Here is the mysterious voice behind the radio
Two episodes of MCU's new web series 'Wandavision' was released on Disney Plus on January 15. Find out who is talking to Wanda in Wandavision?
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WandaVision is the latest Marvel TV series to release on Disney Plus. The show is a miniseries but it has not failed to impress Marvel fans as it is already getting some fantastic reviews from fans. The first two episodes of the show were released on Disney Plus on January 15. Although it is miniseries its number of episodes is more comparable to other Disney+ series like The Mandalorian than it is to Agents of SHIELD.
Fans of the MCU would remember that Agents of Shield had kicked off Marvel's foray into television in 2013, WandaVision is all set to kick things up a notch for the studio as it is the first show to come from the main MCU studio. Read on to find out, “Who is talking to Wanda in Wandavision?
Who is talking to Wanda in Wandavision?
One of the prevailing mysteries in WandaVision so far is about the mysterious group trying to contact Wanda. The group has made multiple efforts to reach out to the Scarlet Witch and among their efforts is a radio message that almost reaches the Scarlet Witch before being drowned out. But, it appears as though the mystery that Disney has been trying to create is effectively over as the identity of that voice speaking on the radio has already been revealed thanks to a Disney Plus slip up.
Radio Voice in Wandavision
During WandaVision episode 2, Wanda’s brief chit-chat with Dottie is interrupted by the crackle of a nearby radio. Then, a voice relays a message: “Wanda, can you read me? Over.” This is where the episode ends, but the credits don’t offer any clues as to who is the voice on the radio. However, a report in GamesRadar reveals that the English credits don’t offer much clues but there has been a slip up in the Spanish credits (which typically are skipped over in favour of Disney Plus nudging you to watch something else), there’s an “Agente Woo” listed in the credits of that episode.
Source: Still from Wandavision episode 2 (Disney Plus)
This is most likely a reference to Agent Woo (Randall Park). MCU fans might already remember that Agent Woo (Randall Park), the FBI agent who supervised Scott Lang during his house arrest in Ant-Man and the Wasp. According to a report on the show’s IMDb page, Park is confirmed to be in the WandaVision cast and has even been seen in a recent official featurette of the show. Another important clue here is Mr.Woo formerly worked for S.H.I.E.L.D, so it’s not a stretch to suggest he’d end up at S.W.O.R.D. or another shadowy organization. However, this slip up does not reveal the identity of the man watching Wanda and Vision in the first episode.
15:00 IST, January 16th 2021