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You can watch the original theatrical release, the Snyder cut and the black-and-white version. We’ve already seen the signs of it with “Justice League” and its newer releases. But the changes do give us an idea of what’s possible. I’m not saying this is happening right now with the “WandaVision” changes. Imagine a world in which you own three versions of “Captain America” - one where he has brown hair, one where he has gold hair and one where he is bald. For a company, that screams dollars and bags of cash. And then there’s a time travel change made on one show or film, and it impacts older films and movies? Suddenly, you have remixed and newer version of the classics. Imagine having an entire library of content. There’s a cinematic universe out there just waiting to use this concept.

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Marvel movie marathon: My thoughts on the 22-movie, 60-hour marathon and 'Avengers: Endgame' But moving forward, they could film two or three alternate versions of things and work them into a remixed version. It’s not like Marvel Studios can refilm a ton of old scenes and add new ones back in. Wouldn’t you be a little interested to see what Easter eggs there were? What movies were affected? There’s a limit, of course. If Marvel came out tomorrow and said Loki’s acts ended up making subtle shifts across the MCU, wouldn’t you want to start rewatching the series? I know I’d be down for a 61.5-hour movie marathon. It gives us another reason to go back and watch a movie or series. This is the future of cinema and streaming content in the future. Or a scene you remember is gone because Loki’s new timeline made it so the event never happened. See the subtle difference there? There could be a new character lingering in the background. You could be watching “The Falcon and the Winter Soldier” and discover that John Walker is now just Jon Walker. This means you could be rewatching “Iron Man 2” and see a scene you never saw before, or notice a character’s hair color has changed. This means, in theory, all of the MCU films could be vulnerable for change. Let’s say the “Loki” theory is true and that Loki messing up the timeline allowed these little changes to happen in Marvel Cinematic Universe films. We can see more and different versions of our favorite movies.īut more importantly, this shows us that movies are, in a way, fluid.

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I mean, isn’t this what we just saw with the “Justice League” movie coming to HBO Max? The four-hour Snyder Cut - as well as the black-and-white version - are full director’s cut versions of a film that we would have never normally seen. Like a filmmaker uploading a movie to YouTube, a Marvel director could - in theory, though probably not always in practice - reupload another version of “The Avengers” to fit their liking. They can freshen up the colors of a poorly lit scene, or they can replace one shot with another. What does this mean for us, as real people, doing real things? It means that Disney+ - or any streaming service company - can change or alter any content at any time. Let’s take a second here to consider what this means outside of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. The theory suggests that Loki and Sylvie from “Loki” have been messing with the timeline, which could change other Marvel productions, including “WandaVision.” That could mean that Loki is changing the timelines in real time, and we’re now discovering the fluidity of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. One possibility - the changes could be a real-time change spawned by Loki, according to ’s Brandon Davis. It’s unclear whether or not Disney+ or Marvel made these changes on purpose, or if it was some editing mistake. We know “Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness” will connect with “WandaVision,” so those changes fit. There’s also a floating shape in the background, which looks a little like a cape - and fans believe it to be Doctor Strange in his “astral form.” And then, on top of that, the end credits added “Doctor Strange Theme,” by Michael Giacchino - which wasn’t there before. For one, there are more trees in the open wilderness outside of the cabin. But it has some minor changes to it - literally changes you probably wouldn’t see if you didn’t read this article. The new version of the scene is mostly the same as far as that part goes.

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‘Black Widow’ is finally giving Black Widow her due The ‘WandaVision’ post-credits finale has been changed










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