ASSEMBLED will chronicle the making of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

After ten years of experiencing the MCU on the big and small-screen, Marvel Studios wants fans to get acquainted with everything that goes into making them. The studio has announced the release of ASSEMBLED, a new documentary series of specials which takes viewers behind-the-scenes with filmmakers, along with the superhero cast and crew.

The first episode of the series will focus on WandaVision, and later productions include The Falcon and The Winter Soldier and Loki. The series is reported to include loads of on-set footage as well!

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Later this year, new ASSEMBLED episodes will detail the origin of the anticipated Hawkeye series and the Black Widow film, with Jeremy Renner and Scarlet Johansson telling fans all they need to know!

What Fans Can Expect From The WandaVision Episode

The first special of the series; ASSEMBLED: The Making Of WandaVision, will stream on Disney+ on March 12, following the WandaVision season finale.

It will feature actors Elizabeth Olsen and Paul Bettany along with the show's creative team, as they dive into the sitcoms that inspired WandaVision.

The show's concept will be discussed in detail, and fans will have a chance to spend some time with MCU newcomers Kathryn Hahn (Agnes) and Teyonah Parris (Monica Rambeau).

From Pietro Maximoff's introduction in WandaVision, to the mysterious nature of Wanda's powers, the special episode will help Marvel fans discover all there is to the exceedingly strange world of Westview.

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The MCU miniseries is expected to lay the foundation for Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, so it is likely we'll learn the origin of that idea, and more about the studio's phase 4 in ASSEMBLED.

The documentary series is being described as an "immersive, in-depth examination" of Phase 4 of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. It will shine light on the creative process of every miniseries (and previous films) that will premiere on Disney+, giving fans detailed information on the filmmaking methods used, and the ideas that constructed them.

Fans are looking forward to the new docuseries as it paves the way for them to not only experience the world of superheroes, but to also be a part of what goes on behind-the-scenes!

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