Marvel has officially confirmed that the toaster featured in WandaVision's included an Avengers: Age of Ultron Easter egg. As the first Disney+ TV show set in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, fans didn't really know what to expect from the Scarlet Witch and Vision series. Due to delays to the entirety of Phase 4 caused by the pandemic, WandaVision ended up being the first MCU property released in over a year and a half. The end result was the show becoming a huge hit for Marvel Studios, as theories, speculation, Easter eggs, and Mephisto drove plenty of online conversations.
Since WandaVision emulated different eras of TV sitcoms in each episode, one of the surprising elements of the series was the inclusion of fake commercials. Audiences were introduced to this concept in episode 1 as a fake commercial played for a Stark Industries Toast-Mate 2000. WandaVision's toaster sparked a lot of theories right away. Viewers began to believe that the commercials and the products they sold tied directly into Wanda Maximoff's past, while some theories suggested the adults in it were actually her parents. Once it was revealed the WandaVision commercials were also creations of Wanda's Hex reality, it became clear that they were pulling from her memories in some capacity to make up the TV edit of her life.
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The WandaVision commercials referenced a variety of important moments from Wanda's past, and there were initial questions about the nature of the toaster. Despite the black-and-white style of the commercial, the WandaVision toaster noticeably featured a red blinking light when it was «cooking.» This led to theories that the light was meant to represent the Stark
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