WandaVision & Raya and The Last Dragon

EPISODE · Mar 15, 2021 · 53 MIN

WandaVision & Raya and The Last Dragon

from Enchanted Ears: A Disney Adults Podcast · host Angela and Joe: The Disney Duo

Welcome to the Enchanted Ears Podcast, your place for Disney news, deep dives, and hot takes. This week we have a good one for you, but first, let’s get to that news! There’s a lot of it. In tangental to Disney news, Universal Studios announced they will be resuming construction on the new theme park called Epic Universe. Disneyland will be reopening late April to California residents. Unfortunately, Remi won’t be opening until October 1st for the 50th anniversary. Finally, Magic Mobile was announced, an app for your Apple Watch that’ll take the place of your Magic Band (if you so please). This week is SPOILER HEAVY as we talk about our opinions of Wandavision and Raya and the Last Dragon. We start with Wandavision. (Time stamp 10:44). We talk about some of the many theories that tied the series to the comic books, our thoughts, what worked, what didn’t work, and how we see it playing a role in the MCU as a whole. Then we finish with Raya and the Last Dragon (Time stamp 32:28). We discuss how stunning it was in many aspects, but also what it lacked that made the movie fall short for us of recent classics like Moana and Zootopia. Thank you so much as always for listening. Have a magical week! Check us out on Facebook and Youtube or submit a question/topic for us to discuss on a future episode or support us on Patreon.

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