Disney+’s WandaVision rewrites the super couple’s love story as a classic sitcom in latest TV spot

Elizabeth Olsen and Paul Bettany shared a brief, but epic love story as Wanda Maximoff (Scarlet Witch) and Vision in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

And their characters are set to return for a whole new adventure, when their spin-off series WandaVision premieres January 15 on Disney+.

The upcoming show rewrites the super couple’s love story as a classic evolving sitcom in the latest TV spot, which aired the weekend during Saturday Night Live.

They’re back! Elizabeth Olsen and Paul Bettany’s Wanda Maximoff (Scarlet Witch) and Vision are set to return for a whole new adventure, when their MCU spin-off series WandaVision premieres January 15 on Disney+

Alternate universe: The upcoming show rewrites the super couple's love story as a classic evolving sitcom in the latest TV spot, which aired the weekend during Saturday Night Live

Alternate universe: The upcoming show rewrites the super couple’s love story as a classic evolving sitcom in the latest TV spot, which aired the weekend during Saturday Night Live

The quick 30-second spot mostly matches a previous promo, with several new details sprinkled throughout.

Bettany’s Vision appears to be acclimated into his black-and-white 1950s lifestyle, typing away at a period appropriate calculator while working a nine-to-five desk job. 

Another quick glimpse reveals a butterfly mobile coming to life over what appears to be their twin boys’ cribs.

Die-hard fans of the comics know that means the arrival of William and Thomas, who grow up to become superheroes themselves, Wiccan and Speed.

Bringing home bacon: Bettany's Vision appears to be acclimated into his black-and-white 1950s lifestyle, typing away at a period appropriate calculator while working a nine-to-five desk job

Bringing home bacon: Bettany’s Vision appears to be acclimated into his black-and-white 1950s lifestyle, typing away at a period appropriate calculator while working a nine-to-five desk job

New additions: Another quick glimpse reveals a butterfly mobile coming to life over what appears to be their twin boys' cribs

New additions: Another quick glimpse reveals a butterfly mobile coming to life over what appears to be their twin boys’ cribs

Baby bump: The promo also teases their family growing through the decades, as '60s Vision kisses Wanda, while holding her baby bump

Baby bump: The promo also teases their family growing through the decades, as ’60s Vision kisses Wanda, while holding her baby bump

Happy family: The proud parents then sit on their couch in the '70s, each of them cradling one of the twins in their arms

Happy family: The proud parents then sit on their couch in the ’70s, each of them cradling one of the twins in their arms

The promo also teases their family growing through the decades, as ’60s Vision kisses Wanda, while holding her baby bump.

The proud parents then sit on their couch in the ’70s, each of them cradling one of the twins in their arms.

It begins with the newly married couple arriving home to their ’50s suburb in their matrimonial chariot, before carrying her across the threshold in her wedding dress.

‘We are an unusual couple,’ Wanda remarks as she snaps her fingers to magically change clothes (a la Bewitched and I Dream of Jeannie), before Vision responds: ‘Oh I don’t think that was ever in question.’

Just married: It begins with the newly married couple arriving home to their '50s suburb in their matrimonial chariot, before carrying her across the threshold in her wedding dress

Just married: It begins with the newly married couple arriving home to their ’50s suburb in their matrimonial chariot, before carrying her across the threshold in her wedding dress

Odd couple: 'We are an unusual couple,' Wanda remarks as she snaps her fingers to magically change clothes (a la Bewitched and I Dream of Jeannie), before Vision responds: 'Oh I don't think that was ever in question'

Odd couple: ‘We are an unusual couple,’ Wanda remarks as she snaps her fingers to magically change clothes (a la Bewitched and I Dream of Jeannie), before Vision responds: ‘Oh I don’t think that was ever in question’

Dinner party: 'What exactly is your story?' one of their couple friends asks at a dinner party, which brings a horrified look of confusion to their faces, as they've apparently forgotten their Avengers past, while stuck in a bizarre TV universe

Dinner party: ‘What exactly is your story?’ one of their couple friends asks at a dinner party, which brings a horrified look of confusion to their faces, as they’ve apparently forgotten their Avengers past, while stuck in a bizarre TV universe

Alter egos: But their superhero personas seemingly make their way back, as the teaser offers a glimpse at the action to come

Alter egos: But their superhero personas seemingly make their way back, as the teaser offers a glimpse at the action to come

‘What exactly is your story?’ one of their couple friends asks at a dinner party, which brings a horrified look of confusion to their faces, as they’ve apparently forgotten their Avengers past, while stuck in a bizarre TV universe.

But their superhero personas seemingly make their way back, as the teaser offers a glimpse at the action to come.

Olsen and Bettany revive their MCU roles in the studio’s first foray into television, as Kat Dennings returns to play Darcy Lewis from Thor and Thor: The Dark World, and Randall Park comes back as Agent Jimmy Woo from Ant-Man and The Wasp.

The cast also features Kathryn Hahn as their friendly neighbor, as well as Teyonah Parris, playing an adult version of Monica Rambeau, who was previously introduced in Captain Marvel.

TV spin-off: Olsen and Bettany revive their MCU roles in the studio's first foray into television

TV spin-off: Olsen and Bettany revive their MCU roles in the studio’s first foray into television