Marvel Studios’ “WandaVision” blends the style of a classic sitcom with the Marvel Cinematic Universe in which Wanda Maximoff and the Vision- two super-powered beings living their ideal suburban lives-begins to suspect that everything is not as it seems. Coming to Disney+ in December 2020.
This tv show contains 49 potentially triggering events.
there is no alcohol involved but vision swallows a piece of gum in episode 2. idk if it triggers anybody but during the entire magic act he acts like he is drunk
In episode 8, Agatha turns a bug into a bird and squeezes the bird so that they chirp in pain, then turns them back into a bug and feeds them to the rabbit.
Agatha restrains Wanda’s twins with a magical rope before Wanda subdues her long enough for them to run away.
Later on, Wanda gets inside Agatha’s mind and takes her back to her witch trial in which she was restrained before a coven, cuffed onto a lamp. Agatha ends up overpowering Wanda and getting the witches to cuff and restrain Wanda onto the lamp, before she is able to break free of it.
Episode 1: when they're eating at the dinner table with the boss and his wife, the boss starts to choke on his food and everyone sits around in mute shock for almost a whole minute before Vision saves him, while boss's wife laughs like nothing is going on
At the very end of episode 8 + beginning of episode 9, the bad guy chokes her kids with magical ropes
Episode 9: Wanda is surrounded by a crowd of people begging her to let them go and in desperation she sends out a wave of energy that briefly chokes everyone in the crowd
At the beginning of the episode, White Vision unexpectedly puts Wanda into a chokehold for an extended period of time before the other Vision saves her.
Later on, Agatha sends the Westview citizens to all crowd around Wanda and confront her. Wanda goes into panic and unintentionally begins choking them with her powers.
Sort of. In episode 8, in a flashback to Wanda trying to recover Vision's body after she rematerializes at the end of the Blip, she finds him completely taken apart, limbs and head and torso all separated like an asterisk with wires everywhere at the edges. It's not really "amputation," but it's a disturbing (and frequent) image of a main character in pieces.
there are some flashback/hallucination things where you see vision but as he was at the end of infinity war(as in head injuries) not head squashing of course but i wanted to warn of that
it depends what you view as torture but *SPOILER*
in episode 5 it’s implied the characters of west view are stuck inside their own mind whilst wands is controlling their body in some way
wanda loses her kids and vision in episode 9 when she dissolves the bubble around the town. earlier in the episode the evil general shoots at them but they're fine
Vision allows Wanda to undo the magic controlling Westview and encourages her to do so to save the residents, even though he knows he will die if she does so.
It is mentioned and shown that Vision died in Infinity War. There are flashbacks to his death, and we see Vision’s corpse. Agatha kills her mother and the other witches trying to kill her. Billy, Tommy, and Vision all sort of die in the end (debatable because they were created by magic and then that magic ceased) but that scene is very emotional.
Vision (Wanda’s husband) Tommy, and Billy (Wanda’s kids) all cease to exist in the finale episode.
Maria Rambeau (Monica’s mother) dies of cancer offscreen.
In addition, Wanda’s parents die in a bombing complete with a flashback, and Wanda also has a flashback of when Pietro (her brother) died.
Two children are playing a video game, and their controllers flicker and morph into various other types of video game controllers and toys. This distresses them, and they run and tell their mother.
Everyone in Westview (the town) are suspected to be kidnapped. Additionally, *SPOILER WARNING* in episode 7 it’s implied that Wanda and Visions’ kids are kidnapped by Agatha Harkness.
Not exactly, but there is a brief (yet startling/disturbing) scene where Vision is still moving even though he appears to be dead, and later a similar one with Pietro.
im someone who gets triggered by throwing up and this show is safe! however, in S1E2, Vision gets gum stuck in his stomach. i thought he would throw up and he never did but still could cause worry.
In episode 9 there is a brief scene where Wanda is grabbed very harshly by the head by the White Vision and you hear painful sounds and her screaming. It is not too graphic though.
not really, but in episode 8 when reliving her trauma with agatha we see her in a solidarity cell at hydra. that feels reminiscent of depictions of mental institutions.
Yes PTSD. Also Wandas world might be a symbolism of creating a fake world by dissociation from her greif and traumatic loss of vision and their future life together.
wanda is very obviously not mentally stable.(SPOILER AHEAD) whenever somebody tries to take her fake kids and fake vision away from her she can get violent and use her powers against them.
Wanda is creating a false reality to dissociate from her real life grief and trauma. There is Also derealization since she is not in touch with reality
There is a lot of excessive screaming when Wanda is in labor. The whole house begins to tremor and act up as she is freaking out and screaming, causing Monica and Vision to as well.
Each episode has the marvel intro which is flashy. The first episode opens with it and the other episodes have it after the "previously on" End credits are flashy
In a way. All residents of Westview are part of Wanda’s sitcom show, which is watched by Dr. Lewis and others at SWORD. They do not know they are part of this.
vision looks into camera in episode 3 and it have me a very eery vibe. wanda also looks into a security camera in episode 8. but i wouldn’t count it as breaking the fourth wall. they never address the audience
the main character, wanda maximoff, is famously jewish in the comics. she is not in this series, this is problematic in that it erases jewish representation.
Wandas son, Billy Maximoff (Who is gay in the comics and most likely will also be in the mcu.) is kidnapped along with his brother, Tommy by Agatha harness and they have yet to be found so far. However its still too early to call, so for now the answer is still no.
No, but there is a small innuendo in episode 2, where a character is uncomfortable with the word "masticating", and a later scene where a married couple disappears under their bedsheets. There's also a scene in the last episode where a character laughs at the last name "Bohner".
SPOILERS!!!
In episode 9 Agatha is hit by a car that Wanda controls with her magic. It is not the same as a car crash but she is hit by a car.
Also, Hayward is hit by a van driven by Darcey. He is also in a car but there are no significant injuries sustained.