WandaVision has been delivering some great episodes in the past few weeks. Read on to find out WandaVision episode 6 release time and spoilers.
WandaVision has been delivering some great episodes in the past few weeks. Episode 5 of Wandavision was a real head turner and brought about a major twist in the end with the introduction of Quicksilver. It’s wasn’t the Marvel quicksilver, but rather Evan Peters’s quicksilver from the X-men franchise. The sudden inclusion of Evan Peters caught most fans by surprise, but they have received this development very positively. Fans can’t wait to find out what happens in the next episode. Read on to find out WandaVision episode 6 release time.

WandaVision Episode 6 Release Time
Many fans have been asking – What time does WandaVision episodes come out? WandaVision comes out every Friday on Disney Plus. Episode 6 of the show will be out on 12th February 2021. You can tune in at midnight PT/3 a.m. ET/8 a.m. GMT to watch the show. Take a look at this WandaVision featurette recently released on Youtube below.
WandaVision Episode 6 Spoilers
There are several spoilers being circulated on social media. It’s hard to know which ones are true and which ones aren’t. Some leaked videos have been uploaded to youtube and other forums as well. As usual, take these leaks with a grain of salt and watch the episodes from the official source Disney Plus. According to these spoilers and videos:
Set two weeks after Avengers:
Endgame, WandaVision follows Wanda Maximoff, aka Scarlet Witch, and Vision, living their best lives in ’50s sitcom-influenced suburbs. This episode rolled the story forward in a major way and left the audience with a lot of questions. Are the X-Men coming into the MCU? Who is the aerospace engineer Monica Rambeau Mentions? Does Rambeau have powers? Is Vision really alive? Hopefully, all these questions will be answered in the next episode.
WandaVision episode 6 — out February 12 on Disney+ and Disney+ Hotstar — upped the stakes and the scare. In a Halloween-themed episode that included plenty of Marvel Easter eggs, WandaVision showed the capabilities (and limitations) of its title characters. Vision (Paul Bettany) attempted to leave Westview to get help for those living within, but as he visibly disintegrated in front of us, Wanda Maximoff (Elizabeth Olsen) expanded the town limits itself — which ate up much of the S.W.O.R.D. infrastructure and personnel, including Dr. Darcy Lewis (Kat Dennings), setting up the endgame of the MCU’s first Disney+ series. (There’s only three episodes left.)
The 10-year-old Billy (Julian Hilliard) becomes a fourth wall-breaking narrator for WandaVision episode 6 — titled “All-New Halloween Spooktacular”, directed by Matt Shakman, and written by Chuck Hayward and Peter Cameron — as he tells us his favourite thing about Halloween while in costume. Tommy (Jett Klyne) doesn’t have a costume as he considers himself the “cool twin”. The boys wonder what’s up with their uncle, Pietro Maximoff/ Quicksilver (Evan Peters), who gate-crashed WandaVision episode 5 right at the end (and set up a potential multiverse X-Men crossover) and is now sleeping on the living room couch — until four in the afternoon.
They are soon joined by their mother Wanda, who arrives in a decade-appropriate Scarlet Witch costume from the comics. It’s an Easter egg designed for the audience, with the twins left wondering who she’s supposed to be. Wanda ad-libs that she’s a Sokovian fortune teller, which is funny in its own right because Wanda has those abilities as well, having delivered a nightmarish psychic vision for Iron Man back in Avengers: Age of Ultron. Shortly after, the dad Vision turns up in his own decade-appropriate comic-correct costume, and describes himself as a Mexican wrestler that seems to be a sex fantasy for Wanda. Vision then says he has to leave for the neighbourhood watch duty, which upsets Wanda because she didn’t know.
Peitro steps in and agrees to be the man who shepherds the twins as “Uncle P”. Wanda notes that he doesn’t even have a costume, just like Tommy, prompting Pietro to run to the store at light speed and turn them into both Quicksilver from the Marvel comics — replete with that dual-winged hairstyle. WandaVision episode 6 has plenty of Easter eggs, though it has no interest in explaining what’s happening with this universe-crashing casting. Peters played Peter Maximoff/ Quicksilver in the X-Men movies, while Aaron Taylor-Johnson played Pietro Maximoff/ Quicksilver on Age of Ultron. So this is very weird.
Meanwhile outside Westview, S.W.O.R.D. (acting) director Tyler Hayward (Josh Stamberg) is adamant that Wanda must now be treated as a target — one they need to neutralise to restore order. Captain Monica Rambeau (Teynoah Parris) doesn’t agree and insists that if Wanda is the problem, then she must also be seen as the solution given the extent of her powers. They cannot afford to go up against her, which in hindsight feels like an explicit foreshadowing for the end of WandaVision episode 6. “You people who left, you still have the luxury of optimism,” Hayward says, to which Rambeau responds: “Don’t use the last five years as an excuse for being a coward.”
Still, Hayward is director and in-charge, which means Rambeau is escorted out along with her supporters FBI Agent Jimmy Woo (Randall Park) and Darcy. But they aren’t going quietly, obviously. Rambeau and Woo take out the guards who were supposed to escort them out, while the oblivious and untrained Darcy just watches.
Back inside, Wanda is out in the Westview neighbourhood with Pietro leading the kids in tricking everyone around them, with the use of his super-speed. He namechecks Shangri-La when he pauses for a moment, which might be the first hint of Doctor Strange’s (Benedict Cumberbatch) involvement on the show. Strange’s Nepali base of Kamar-Taj is based on James Hilton’s fictional, mystical creation. Or maybe I’m just reading too much into things, at this point.
Wanda then runs into Herb (David Payton) — dressed as Frankenstein’s monster — who’s also part of the neighbourhood watch, and discovers that Vision is actually not on duty. What is he up to? Vision is studying the people of Westview, it seems, and he’s encountered folks who appear to be “bugged out”. They are stuck in what they are doing.