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For those eager for their next MCU fix and wondering what time Marvel's WandaVision comes out each week, the new Disney Plus series is being released Fridays at midnight PT/3am ET. WandaVision has already released its first eight episodes, which began to drop on Friday, January 15, followed by one new episode every week for the remainder of its release schedule.

WandaVision Episode 9 Release Date and Time

The latest chapter of WandaVision, episode 9, became available on Friday, March 5 at midnight PT/3am ET on Disney Plus. Read our reviews of WandaVision's two-part premiere and episode 8 for a deep dive into the new series, and check out our explainer on when WandaVision takes place in the MCU timeline.

WandaVision: All the Marvel and TV Easter Eggs in Every Episode

Click through for every Easter Egg and TV reference in each and every episode of Marvel's WandaVision that we've found. <b>Spoilers of course follow!</b>Wicked Agatha of the East - Episode 9 (02:51) - Wanda throws a car at Agatha during their battle, and when Wanda goes searching for Agatha amidst the rubble, she only finds her boots. This is a clear homage to the Wicked Witch of the East's demise in The Wizard of Oz.View 104 ImagesCliff Randall, Is That You? - Episode 9 (7:10) - Agent Woo calls someone named Cliff from the FBI to help with the developing situation in Westview, but it's unclear if this "Cliff" has any great purpose. In the comics, there is someone named Cliff Randall who is a member of an alien race known as the Collective Intelligence who was a sleeper agent living as a normal human. They infiltrated the Earth, and Cliff worked to sabotage his people and help save Earth. This could have possible implications for the Secret Invasion series in the future, or it could be nothing! The Darkhold - Episode 9 (7:59) - The book Agatha had in her basement earlier in the season did turn out to be the Darkhold from the comics. It had a different appearance in Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. and Runaways, but the magic book has officially made its return. Furthermore, this book has a whole chapter dedicated to the Scarlet Witch.Sorcerer Supreme - Episode 9 (8:20) - Agatha says that Wanda's power "exceeds that of the Sorcerer Supreme." In Doctor Strange, it was revealed that The Ancient One was both the Sorcerer Supreme and the leader of the Masters of the Mystic Arts. Doctor Strange himself has seemingly taken up that mantle now, and will soon share the silver screen with Wanda in Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness.Fred Davis? - Episode 9 (9:49) - This is probably a stretch because Marvel has references to EVERYTHING, but the Davis poster in Ralph Bohner/Fake Pietro's room is of a baseball player named Davis. Fred Davis Jr, in Marvel Comics, was a bat boy for the Yankees in the '40s. This is somewhat interesting as he would go on to work with Bucky Barnes/The Winter Soldier. He asked Davis to impersonate him to help free The Invaders who were captured and brainwashed. It may be nothing, but it's worth bringing up as The Falcon and the Winter Soldier is the next MCU series up.While Disney has not released a synopsis for individual upcoming episodes - opting only to give them blurbs and even names after they've been released - the streamer describes WandaVision as "a blend of classic television and the Marvel Cinematic Universe in which Wanda Maximoff (Elizabeth Olsen) and Vision (Paul Bettany) – two super-powered beings living idealized suburban lives – begin to suspect that everything is not as it seems," according to the Season 1 logline.

When Does WandaVision Season 1 Release?

Disney+ is releasing new episodes of WandaVision Season 1 weekly on Fridays, which is a trend the streamer has followed since Disney+ launched back in 2019, instead of opting for Netflix's binge model of releasing a whole season at once. After WandaVision's two-episode premiere on Friday, January 15, Disney+ will air the following seven episodes every Friday until the Season 1 finale, which will release on Friday, March 5, 2021.

What Time Does the New WandaVision Episode Come Out?

The time each new episode of WandaVision Season 1 is expected to drop is at 12am PT/3am ET on Friday morning in the US, which is 8am in the UK and 6:30pm ACT/7pm AET in Australia. WandaVision will be available globally wherever Disney Plus is available. Watch the latest trailer/featurette for WandaVision below:

How Long Is the WandaVision Finale?

The WandaVision Season 1 finale, titled "The Series Finale," has a runtime of 50 minutes, making it the longest single episode of the season. The premiere consisted of two episodes airing back-to-back for a combined total of 67 minutes.

How Many Episodes of WandaVision Are There Going to Be?

Here's the full WandaVision Season 1 release schedule:
  • Episode 1 - "Filmed Before a Live Studio Audience": Friday, January 15 - Available Now
  • Episode 2 - "Don't Touch That Dial": Friday, January 15 - Available Now
  • Episode 3 - "Now in Color": Friday, January 22 - Available Now
  • Episode 4 - "We Interrupt This Program": Friday, January 29 - Available Now
  • Episode 5 - "On a Very Special Episode...": Friday, February 5 - Available Now
  • Episode 6 - "All-New Halloween Spooktacular!": Friday - Available Now
  • Episode 7: - "Breaking the Fourth Wall": Friday, February 19 - Available Now
  • Episode 8: - "Previously On": Friday, February 26 - Available Now
  • Episode 9: - "The Series Finale": Friday, March 5 - Available Now
For more on the imaginative world of Marvel's WandaVison, be sure to read our guide to Wanda and Vision in the comics, as well as our detailed breakdown of the Wanda and Vision MCU timeline so far. David Griffin still watches DuckTales in his pajamas with a cereal bowl in hand. He's also the TV Editor for IGN. Say hi on Twitter.

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