Marvel’s WandaVision actress opens up about ‘surreal’ Disney+ series as it returns for reshoots
MARVEL'S WandaVision actress Kathryn Hahn has opened up about the "surreal" Disney+ show as it returns for reshoots.
The superhero show nearly finished production when the lockdown forced filming to stop.
However, actress Kathryn Hahn has confirmed the series is back in production as the reshoot scenes, ready for its 2021 release date.
"I've got a little bit left on WandaVision, but who knows, who knows," she told The Playlist's Deep Focus podcast.
"It is another surreal, awesome swing into another genre, but it's been so fun. I wish I could tell you a thing about it but I can't or else I'd just disappear from this Zoom box.
"It's gonna be fabulous, I can't say anything else!"
WandaVision will follow the Scarlet Witch, Wanda Maximoff (Elizabeth Olsen), who uses her reality bending powers to bring back her beloved Vision (Paul Bettany).
It will see them both living in alternate realities of Earth after Vision was killed by Thanos in Avengers: Infinity War.
The sitcom-inspired series sees Wanda in an array of costumes from a 50s housewife (shown on screen in black and white) before the colour is dialled up and she rocks her red costume from the comics as well as a 60s hippie-style ensemble.
The show has previously been teased as the MCU's first sitcom, while the cast described it as "bonkers".
WandaVision is the second of the three main Marvel TV shows on Disney+, coming after The Falcon and The Winter Solider, and before Loki.
The Falcon and The Winter Solider stars Anthony Mackie and Sebastian Stan.
The trailer shows Sam Wilson with Captain America's famous Vibranium shield after Chris Evans' Steve Rogers passed the mantle to him at the end of Avengers: Endgame.
The trailer also sees the return of Daniel Buhl as terrorist Baron Zemo, who originally caused chaos and destruction in Captain America: Civil War.