Marvel Announces Show on the Making of MCU
Marvel Studios has announced another series, though this time a documentary. It will tell the story behind the scenes of the MCU films and series.

Marvel Studios is preparing for us a lot of content, both movies and TV series. And since yesterday, the whole pile of productions will include another one, named ASSEMBLED. It will tell the story of the behind-the-scenes of selected MCU works.
ASSEMBLED is a documentary series whose individual episodes will appear at irregular intervals, as their premiere will depend on the end of broadcast of a particular work. The first episode will debut on March 12, 2021 on Disney and will present the production process of WandaVision. On the screen, we will see Elizabeth Olsen and Paul Bettany, who will show us what the work on the set is connected with. Moreover, we will find out how some scenes were shot and what kind of effects were used in the editing phase.

Four more episodes of ASSEMBLED have been announced for this moment. They will focus on The Falcon and The Winter Soldier, Loki and Hawkeye, as well as the Black Widow movie. However, we're sure that we'll get a behind-the-scenes look at most of the productions from Phase 4 of Marvel Cinematic Universe.
And we're reminded that we're in for more than two weeks together with WandaVision. Three more episodes of the series will premiere, followed almost immediately by the debut of The Falcon and Winter Soldier series. In short, the MCU is finally back alive.
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