They’ve described WandaVision as “half epic Marvel movie and half 60’s sitcom”, sort of like the Dick Van Dyke show.Given that artwork, I wonder how much of WANDAVISION is actually going to take place in the "real" world, and how much is going to take place inside some kind of different, sitcom-y reality.
They’ve crashed their servers. 3 years for price of 2 is a no brainer for me!Just a note even if you were not at D23 you can still get the discount if you are a free member on D23 website
Certainly a good way to get people to sign up for a D23 membership on Disney's end, that's for sure.They’ve crashed their servers. 3 years for price of 2 is a no brainer for me!
They're really making it seem like you NEED Disney+ if you're a big MCU fan.
Yeah, you won't *need* to see the MCU Disney+ shows, but having seen them will add extra context that the casual viewer won't have and it will also probably give us a glimpse into the future of the MCU.They’ll make it where it won’t be necessary to watch them to watch the films. Otherwise, they’d be crippling themselves for the casual moviegoer. I like marvel but I still haven’t seen captain marvel and I didn’t feel I missed anything on avengers or Spider-Man.
They’ll want to keep that same appeal. So even though they’re “connected”, they wont be mandatory by any stretch.
Still can’t get the membership site to work.Alright I signed up for a free D23 membership and have looked at the offer - $140 for a 3 year membership or $4/month.
Quite frankly, knowing what I pay for Netflix in a YEAR (around $180 at $15/month or $540 over 3 years), I simply can’t pass this deal up and I don’t think any of you guys should either if you are thinking of getting the service.
Took about 24 hours after I signed up to see the Disney+ offer in my account. They advertise up to 36 hours.Still can’t get the membership site to work.