![]() It might be twice a week, we'll go down and put on disco music and roller skate around the basement." "This is a very overblown way of saying we put a lot of fairy lights up, basically. Last week, Connelly told Jimmy Kimmel that she and Bettany set up a roller disco in their basement for their kids, a ridiculous story that bears fact-checking because it sounds so damn cool. move: "The reason I'm still in New York is I was here in the '90s, and it fucking rocked.") New York doesn't quite fucking rock as much nowadays, but he lives there with his also-famous celebrity wife (Jennifer Connelly) and children. Paul Bettany's American dream, at present, resides in New York, NY. With WandaVision's finale leaving the door thiiiis cracked for more Vision in the MCU, Bettany told us how long he's willing to suit up as the synthezoid-and gave the true story of his road to realizing Marvel’s American dream. If you look back on his madcap career, you might just find that all of it-friendship with Heath Ledger, his transatlantic move, and his Marvel origins as Tony Stark’s very polite and very British AI, JARVIS-led to his career-defining turn in WandaVision, where he just spoke the best seven words in Marvel’s history. It's hard to blame Bettany, who waited 13 years for Vision to get a proper introduction to the MCU, for enjoying his victory lap. A few weeks ago, he fed us a bullshit spoiler that sent the fandom into mass anaphylactic shock. So much that Marvel-adjacent Reddit forums-where viewers toil away trying to crack WandaVision's mysteries-probably see as much activity as r/Daytrading. As for the superhero stuff, WandaVision's faithful are entirely spellbound. For many fans? It's been medicine for a grieving world. But that might even be underselling WandaVision, which is less about things going boom and more about one woman coping with unimaginable loss. What might have been Marvel’s toughest sell of all-a witch traps herself and her robot boyfriend inside an endless sitcom-has become the most popular show on TV. I was very nervous about the whole thing-but he was right."įilming a '50s-inspired episode how they actually filmed it in the '50s should already tell you that WandaVision is weird. "I didn't want to do it, because I hadn't been in front of a studio audience forever. He's talking about series like The Dick Van Dyke Show and I Dream of Jeanie, where WandaVision's early episodes took inspiration. "The director, Matt Shakman, decided it would be a really good idea to shoot it in front of a live audience, which is how those shows were shot," Bettany says over Zoom a few days out from WandaVision's finale. Paul Bettany: There's a 'WandaVision' Cameo Coming.
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