WandaVision currently has an average rating of 8.1 out of 10 and has been rated by 8418 users on our platform.

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Stacie Mclaughlin
rated 10

I like this tv show

4 months ago
Ewald Bos
rated 4

Never got it, never finished it

1 year ago
Scott Peters
rated 10

Loved it, really

1 year ago
Critic Season 1 Lucy Mangan
rated 8

It's all deliciously, confidently, stylishly done. The parodies are fantastic fun, the jokes are great, the performances [...] are wonderful.

Read full review at The Guardian
Critic Season 1 Richard Roeper
rated 9

If you're one of those Marvel Cinematic Universe fans who feel it's time for something truly unique and different: Meet "Wandavision."

Read full review at Chicago Sun-Times
MANU VASHISHTA
rated 10

Great

1 year ago
Critic Season 1 The Sydney Morning Herald Staf
rated 8

One moment you're thinking, what am I watching? And the next, you're hooked.

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Jimmy Jonsson
rated 7

Weird and slow beginning before taking off.

1 year ago
Brad Sell
rated 9

WandaVision uses a unique structure and successfully blends genres to create a consistently entertaining, and slowly unwinding mystery that keeps viewers guessing until the end.

1 year ago
HelloToYouHowAreYouDoing
rated 9

One of the best episodes i have Watch the start a bit boring

1 year ago
Danny Jönsson
rated 2

Way, way, way, way, waaaaaaaay too slow buildup.

10 months ago
Timothy Goheen
rated 2

Super stupid!! Its like Marvel fucked the Brady bunch and made this show!! Didn't like it at all and I love everything marvel!

1 year ago
Critic Lucy Mangan
rated 8

It's all deliciously, confidently, stylishly done. The parodies are fantastic fun, the jokes are great, the performances [...] are wonderful.

Read full review at The Guardian
Critic The Sydney Morning Herald Staf
rated 8

One moment you're thinking, what am I watching? And the next, you're hooked.

Read full review at The Sydney Morning Herald
Critic Season 1 Ed Power
rated 8

WandaVision in the end was its own thing. And that was more than enough.

Read full review at The Telegraph