During its Hall H presentation this evening, which saw Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige pull back the curtain on the studios' upcoming slate, details were finally unveiled for the Disney+ series, WandaVision.Feige brought out stars Elizabeth Olsen and Paul Bettany, who play Scarlet Witch and Vision, respectively, as well as new series cast member. Teyonah Parris, who joins the series as a grown-up Monica Rambeau. Along with bringing the cast out on stage, Feige offered up some teases about the series, including that the series will lead directly in the Doctor Strange sequel, Dr. Strange in the Multiverse of Madness. Also teased? The show's 2021 launch.RELATED: WandaVision: Elizabeth Olsen Teases 1950s Aesthetic, Season Length

During the presentation, Olsen hinted at a new take on Scarlet Witch, telling the crowd, "We'll finally understand Wanda Maximoff as Scarlet Witch." As for Bettany and Vision? He doesn't seem so sure just how he fits in quite yet -- after all, last we saw of him, he died in Avengers: Infinity War. However, Feige did confirm the show will take place after Avengers: Endgame, so we'll just have to wait and see how Vision comes back.

The series, which will see Monica Rambeau return -- albeit much older -- following her debut in Captain Marvel. WandaVision is also said to tie into Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, which Scarlet Witch will also appear in.

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An official release date has yet to be unveiled but Marvel Studios did confirm it will hit Disney+ sometime in Spring 2021. Jac Schaeffer, who also worked on the initial Black Widow screenplay, will serve as the showrunner on the series.