Disney+ has released its full slate for March, which includes the highly anticipated premiere of The Falcon and The Winter Soldier, the finale of WandaVision, and the Premiere Access opening of Raya and the Last Dragon. Check out the full list of titles coming to the streaming service next month below.
March 5
Disney Secrets of Sulphur Springs:Time Warped
Garfield: A Tail of Two Kitties
Heartland Docs, DVM (season 2)
WandaVision — Finale
Premiere Access debut of Raya and the Last Dragon
March 12
Disney Secrets of Sulphur Springs: Long Time Gone
Disney Junior Doc McStuffins: The Doc Is In
Disney My Music Story: Perfume
Dr. K’s Exotic Animal ER (seasons 1-8)
Dr. Oakley, Yukon Vet (season 7)
Own the Room
Marvel Studios Assembled: The Making of WandaVision
Marvel Studios: Legends
Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children
March 19
Disney Big Hero 6 The Series (season 3)
Disney Secrets of Sulphur Springs: If I Could Turn Back Time
Mexico Untamed (season 1)
The Falcon and The Winter Soldier
March 26
Disney Secrets of Sulphur Springs: As Time Goes By
Legendary Comics has exclusively debuted the new covers by artist Arthur Adams for its upcoming Godzilla vs. Kong prequels as well as for the Monsterverse Titanthology Vol 1!
Legendary Comics.
Kingdom Kong is the sequel to the graphic novel Skull Island: Birth of Kong and taking place before the events of the film Godzilla vs. Kong. The story follows a group of pilots vying for the chance to take on a mission into the hollow Earth. One of the pilots, Audrey, must come to terms with her own inner demons and memories as Skull Island is attacked by Camazotz, leaving Kong to defend his home and the world.
Kingdom Kong is written by Marie Anello (Shout Out) with art by ZID and will be released on March 30, 2021 (pre-order available now).
Legendary Comics.
Godzilla Dominion picks up after the events of the film Godzilla: King of the Monsters, where the Titans have risen and the reign of Godzilla has begun. The graphic novel is told from Godzilla’s perspective as a confrontation with another King looms. The prequel graphic novel written by Greg Keyes with art by Drew Edward Johnson will be available March 30, 2021 with the pre-order available now.
Legendary Comics.
Finally, the Monsterverse Titanthology Vol 1 brings the previously released graphic novels Skull Island: The Birth of Kong and Godzilla: Aftershock, together in one legendary volume for the first time ever. The anthology will be available on May 11, 2021 and can be pre-ordered here.
As originally reported by The Wrap, actress Rachel Zegler has joined the sequel to the hit film Shazam! in an undisclosed role. Shazam: Fury of the Gods will continue the story of Billy Batson/Shazam from the first film, with Zachary Levi set to reprise his role alongside Asher Angel. There is no word yet one who Zegler will play, but The Wrap reports that it is a “key role” in the film. Zegler confirmed the news in a tweet soon after The Wrap published its exclusive report.
Zegler is best known for playing Maria in Steven Spielberg’s reimagining of the classic musical West Side Story, which is her first professional role. That film was delayed a full year due to COVID-19 and will now premiere on December 10, 2021. Zegler is also known for her viral covers of popular songs, with her cover of “Shallow” from A Star is Born catapulting her into notoriety as a high schooler.
Shazam: Fury of the Gods is currently set to hit theaters on June 2, 2023.
Finally taking up her comic moniker, Wanda Maximoff is officially the Scarlet Witch. Thanks Agnes/Agatha! It’s about time.
What this means about her past and future still needs to be uncovered. Episode 8 hinted at her having her possibly powers from a much younger age, as did her experience and survival at the power of the Mind Stone from pre-Avengers: Age of Ultron, but nothing was confirmed. While they may leave it up to interpretation, this could be something we see cleared up very soon.
Is it repressed mutant powers? Is it an ancestral connection to a witch of the past; one that may have had a history like Agatha’s that we saw in the opening scene? Or is this a hint at her taking up the mantle as a Nexus Being as she is in the comics (and episode 7 hinted at)?
The series has been teased since its announcement to be the birth of the Scarlet Witch, and it certainly hasn’t disappointed. What this means for Wanda’s future in the MCU is an exciting prospect that we can see more of in the final episode of WandaVision on March 5 and when she returns in Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness.
No, we didn’t see this one coming, but we should have — the introduction of the White Vision.
Marvel Comics
The White Vision is a product of TheWest Coast Avengers series written by John Byrne from the late 80s. After a brief stint as head of the Avengers in the Avengers by Roger Stern, Vision’s desire to do good drives him a little power mad as he takes over the world’s computer systems in an attempt to rid of the world of wrongdoing. Thankfully, the Avengers step in in the final moments and save Vision from ultimate destruction.
Wanda and Vision head off to their own comic series and lives shortly thereafter and later rejoin the West Coast Avengers team when an elaborate scheme from the governments of the world eliminate Vision (born of their fear of another worldwide computer hacking from him) ending with a scene we now recognize as very familiar.
Marvel Comics
Marvel/Disney+
Vision disassembled is jarring, but a very monumental moment for the comics. After being reassembled by Hank Pym, the Vision that was known so well by the Avengers, including his wife Wanda, is no more. He’s suddenly white, and the implanted brain waves of Simon Williams (Wonder Man) that had been used in part to create the original Vision were no longer available to give Vision his human “soul” back. (Well, Simon was around, but refused to help because he was in love with Wanda … but I digress.)
The White Vision was cold and emotionless, lacking the piece that gave him his humanity, so he comes off as the being that he is — a robot. It took him from his synthezoid, “synthetic human” state and made him into more of an android. However, he is still an Avenger and fights alongside the team in his new and … unimproved form.
We learned in this episode as well that “normal” Vision is a construct of Wanda and the Hex, with Vision’s body having been in the hands of Hayward all along. So this White Vision isn’t off to a really good start …
Hayward has been fishy since he arrived in New Jersey, so why did we believe him when he said Wanda stole Vision’s corpse? They really had us going … The White Vision fits perfectly into what we all knew Hayward was up to, just with an evil twist.
Marvel/Disney+
WandaVision is set to take this White Vision on a different path than his comic counterpart. Hayward wants a cold, emotionless sentient weapon to do his bidding and without J.A.R.V.I.S. to help mold Vision’s brainwaves into the Vision we — and Wanda — have gotten to know and love, he’ll be a blank slate to mold into the perfect deadly force. Does he want him for Ultron? For himself? For someone else? Hopefully we find out in episode 9.
Another key element to the White Vision comic story was the emotional turmoil that it put Wanda through. Suddenly, her husband was a cold shell of his former self, putting himself through the motions of being a husband rather than actually being one, and Hank Pym’s inability to put Vision’s memories back into his body eventually causes Wanda to spiral in despair. Wanda and Vision never reconcile their marriage after his change, despite an attempt to make it work by both parties. (West Coast Avengers is also the same series that features the twins’ final fate at the hands of Mephisto as well, for anyone keeping track.)
Wanda is tricked and trapped by Jeremiah Random a.k.a Charles Edison when he tells her he can fix Vision’s memories, and he uses Wanda for the Assimilator, a device used for mutant superiority. Here, Wanda sees the past of the mutants starting at the dawn of time, and gets a little too close to Magneto’s mindset of mutants over humans for a quick little moment.
The introductions of mutants has been a running theory for WandaVision for awhile, especially with the appearance of Evan Peters’ Pietro from the X-Men universe that still has yet to be explained (no I don’t buy it was all Agatha, he’s still there!). But, hope is waning for the mutants to join the MCU with every passing episode …
Marvel/Disney+
We don’t know Vision’s future in the MCU, if he even has one, but expect whatever happens to roll into Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness with Wanda’s mental state at least.
The first eight episodes of WandaVision are streaming on Disney+ with the finale set to release Friday, March 5.
The Animal Crossing Sanrio Collaboration Pack is coming! And with it a few new friends to bring to your island.
The Animal Crossing Sanrio Collaboration Pack will be available exclusively at Target Friday, March 26 for US players. Read on for international buying options!
Rilla the gorilla (Hello Kitty), Marty the cub (Pompompurin), Étoile the sheep (Little Twin Stars), Chai the elephant (Cinnamoroll), Chelsea the goat (My Melody), and Toby the bunny (Keroppi) amiibo cards will include the villager and all new Sanrio themed items to get in-game!
Each pack will contain all six amiibo cards to access all of the Sanrio content! The new update to support the Sanrio content will be available on March 18.
Canadian players will be able to get their packs at Best Buy and Amazon on March 26 as well!
Get ready to discover new residents, styles & items inspired by adorable @Sanrio friends! The #AnimalCrossing Sanrio Collaboration Pack comes to Canada on 3/26, exclusively online at Best Buy and Amazon. @HelloKittypic.twitter.com/uQjlXXTZ3F
Europe will also be getting the Sanrio cards in March per an announcement in January. They are currently out of stock on Nintendo’s official site, but keep an eye out for restocks!
The CW has released the newest trailer for “The Legend of the Murder Hotel”, the latest episode of Nancy Drew that will premiere on March 10.
From the looks of the trailer, more of the evil beings Nancy accidentally released will be visiting the residents of Horseshoe Bay. According to the synopsis, the Drew Crew will be helping a group of high school students by investigating a haunted (and deadly) hotel. You can check out the trailer below, and you can find images from the episode here.
With only one episode left until the winter finale of 9-1-1: Lone Star, the FOX first responder drama is pulling out all the stops! The network has released a new preview for the upcoming episode, “Displaced,” and while the 126 are busy, Owen and Gwyneth prepare to start their new life together. Check out the preview below!
In the preview, boxes are flooding the Strand household as Owen tells Gwyn he’s ready to start this new life and ready to have this baby with her. However, at the end of the preview, Gwyn tells Owen the dreaded, “We need to talk.” Meanwhile, the 126 respond to a call at a funeral after a stowaway on a plane crashed the funeral, landing right on top of the coffin. Paul being Paul notices a pink fingernail, figuring out that someone was holding on to them, they weren’t alone. They get to a plane tarmac and start investigating.
Check out stills for “Displaced” here, as well as Paramedic T.K. here and Tarlos here. “Displaced” airs this Monday, March 1 at 9 p.m. ET/8 p.m. CT on FOX, following a new episode of 9-1-1!
There is only one episode left until the winter finale of FOX’s 9-1-1 and the upcoming episode seems like it’s going to be a doozy! The network has released a preview for “There Goes the Neighborhood” and something strange will be going on across the street. Check out the preview below!
In the preview, Michael has gotten himself a telescope so he can do some “people watching” to pass the time. As the 118 deal with people bleeding from their faces, Buck asking if it’s Ebola, Michael mentions there’s something weird going on. While on the phone, he gets knocked out with May on the other end wondering what’s happening.
Check out stills for “There Goes the Neighborhood” here and watch the episode this Monday, March 1 at 8 p.m. ET/7 p.m. CT on FOX, followed by a new episode of 9-1-1: Lone Star!
It’s not Riverdale until there’s another serial killer on the loose! In a new promo for the upcoming episode, “Chapter Eighty-Three: Fire In The Sky,” the Mothman mystery continues, as Archie is recruiting for Riverdale’s new volunteer fire department and Cheryl challenges Toni to a classic Vixen dance-off. Check out the promo below!
Check out photos for “Chapter Eighty-Three: Fire In The Sky” here, and while Riverdale is off next week, the episode will be premiering on Wednesday, March 10 at 8 p.m. ET/7 p.m. CT on The CW!
We use cookies on our website to give you the most relevant experience by remembering your preferences and repeat visits. By clicking “Accept”, you consent to the use of ALL the cookies.
This website uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through the website. Out of these cookies, the cookies that are categorized as necessary are stored on your browser as they are essential for the working of basic functionalities of the website. We also use third-party cookies that help us analyze and understand how you use this website. These cookies will be stored in your browser only with your consent. You also have the option to opt-out of these cookies. But opting out of some of these cookies may have an effect on your browsing experience.
Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly. This category only includes cookies that ensures basic functionalities and security features of the website. These cookies do not store any personal information.
Any cookies that may not be particularly necessary for the website to function and is used specifically to collect user personal data via analytics, ads, other embedded contents are termed as non-necessary cookies. It is mandatory to procure user consent prior to running these cookies on your website.