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La Cantina: Wandavision season finale

La Cantina: Wandavision season finale

After finishing the series, we discussed its development and tried to answer any loose ends.

On Friday night, the Cantina Meristation opened its doors to talk about Wandavision and its season finale after 9 episodes with everything and its post-credits scenes that kept all viewers on the edge of the television on the Disney Plus digital service.

Table

On this occasion Carlos Fernández de Lara from Forbes México, Gabriel Huerta former editor of IGN Latam, Benjamín Ortega from Moderbord, Octavio Castillo and Rolando Vera characterized by Vision gave their point of view on the development, editing, plot and lore of this series on The Scarlet Witch and Vision from the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU).

Spoiler-free first part

The guests recapitulated the series on which the first chapters were based such as The Dick Van Dyke Show, Bewitched, The Brady Tribe, Family Ties, Malcolm in the Middle and Modern Family. In the same way, they talked about technical aspects that made the aesthetics of each of these episodes possible and even like these, they showed to be at the height of any film in the Marvel series, paling similar efforts on the part of DC Comics.

Part two: final chapter

With a previous warning of spoilers, the table tried to explain some of the loose ends of the end can and how these can be related directly to some of the next Disney films, however, they also analyzed one of the most controversial characters of the series, Quicksilver and the thousands of assumptions about Mephisto.

Conclusions

As part of the recapitulation developed together by the entire table, it was tried to conclude if this series broke established paradigms in terms of production, envisioning the possibility of a sequel and if as such the ending was worth it.

And like the nights, the audience had participation with comments related to the topics in the chats of our Facebook, Youtube and Twich channels.

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