Marvel Studios’ “WandaVision” was already moved up from 2021 to 2020, and now fans have a better idea of when to expect the series. Disney CEO Bob Iger confirmed that Disney Plus will release the new series at the end of the year.

In an earnings call on Tuesday night, Iger confirmed that “WandaVision” will release in 2020. It’ll be out in December.

Though he didn’t give an exact release date, subscribers know that Disney Plus likes releasing new titles on Fridays. That means “WandaVision” likely has four release date options: Dec. 4, Dec. 11, Dec. 18 or Dec. 25. With Christmas seemingly like an unlikely option, that narrows it down even further. Still, the Mouse House has not confirmed an exact release date yet.

“WandaVision” will follow Wanda Maximoff/Scarlet Witch (Elizabeth Olsen), and the first teaser trailer from the Super Bowl (seen above) makes it clear that audiences will see her in lots of different sitcom-inspired scenarios. The trailer aired during the Super Bowl seemed to show Wanda and Vision (Paul Bettany) in sitcoms inspired by each decade.

The series will also bring Darcy Lewis (Kat Dennings) back to the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) for the first time since “Thor: The Dark World.” Teyonah Parris, meanwhile, will play the adult version of Monica Rambeau, who was introduced as a child in last year’s “Captain Marvel.” Randall Park returns as FBI Agent Jimmy Woo, and Kathryn Hahn joins the cast in an unidentified role.

Of course, “WandaVision” won’t be the first Marvel Studios series on Disney Plus. That honor goes to “The Falcon and the Winter Soldier,” starring Anthony Mackie and Sebastian Stan in the titular roles. The series will focus on Captain America’s best buddies moving on without him. Steve Rogers passed on the shield to Mackie’s Sam Wilson, but the government has other plans. The show will debut in August 2020.

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"WandaVision" debuts on Disney+ in December 2020. Disney+/Marvel Studios