
When Vision (Paul Bettany) confronted the genocidal Ultron at the climax of the second Avengers movie, he agreed…
Elizabeth Olsen (Wanda Maximoff)Paul Bettany (Vision)Kathryn Hahn (Agnes)Teyonah Parris (Monica Rambeau)Josh Stamberg (Director Hayward)David A Payton (Herb)David Lengel (Phil Jones)Amos Glick (Dennis the Mailman)Selena Anduze (Agent Rodriguez)Randall Park (Jimmy Woo)Kat Dennings (Darcy Lewis)Julian Hilliard (Billy)Debra Jo Rupp (Mrs. Hart)Jett Klyne (Tommy)Asif Ali (Norm)Ithamar Enriquez (Commercial Man)Victoria Blade (Commercial Woman)Evan Peters (Pietro Maximoff)
Jack Kirby, Stan Lee, Roy Thomas, Chuck Hayward, John Buscema, Jac Schaeffer, Peter Cameron, Gretchen Enders, Bobak Esfarjani, Megan McDonnell, Laura Donney, Mackenzie Dohr, Cameron Squires
Blends the style of classic sitcoms with the MCU, in which Wanda Maximoff and Vision - two super-powered beings living their ideal suburban lives - begin to suspect that everything is not as it seems.
When Vision (Paul Bettany) confronted the genocidal Ultron at the climax of the second Avengers movie, he agreed…
I clearly remember the first time I saw The Prisoner episode, “Living In Harmony.” The classic, world-building intro…
The Vision (Paul Bettany) is dead. We all saw him die in Avengers: Infinity War. Sure, half the universe died in…
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