Fans just discovered MCR technically exist in the Marvel Universe

My Chemical Romance WandaVision
[Photos via My Chemical Romance/Spotify, WandaVision/Disney]

A new crossover in this week’s episode of WandaVision has led to My Chemical Romance fans making an interesting connection.

As it turns out, My Chemical Romance technically exist in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Since this article will go over things that happened in episode seven of WandaVision, here is your SPOILER WARNING.

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Due to the COVID-19 crisis, Marvel Phase 4 has seen various delays at the cinemas. While Marvel fans wait for Black Widow to finally hit the silver screen, WandaVision has been giving Disney+ subscribers the entertaining content we all need this year.

For every weekly episode, WandaVision pulls inspiration from past decades and legendary sitcoms of the past. Earlier this month, the Disney+ show channeled the late ’90s and early ’00s in a new episode that kicked off with a Malcolm In The Middle-inspired theme song. As it turns out, the sitcom theme song spoof was voiced by Bikini KillsKathleen Hanna.

Now, it looks like episode seven of WandaVision included another big crossover. This week, Scarlet Witch and Vision transitioned into the mid-2000s. Throughout the latest MCU installment, the couple handles the fall out of their latest decisions and their relationship with Agatha Harkness.

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During the episode, however, many viewers spotted the kids watching an episode of Yo Gabba Gabba!. The show, which first aired in 2007, has hosted various familiar musical acts over the years including My Chemical Romance, Taking Back SundayJimmy Eat WorldWeezer and even the Flaming Lips.

Now, it looks like My Chemical Romance fans believe this Yo Gabba Gabba! and WandaVision crossover proves that MCR are actually part of the MCU. Since Yo Gabba Gabba! exists in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, it only makes sense that all of the people and characters on the children’s show exist too.

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Now, for those of you who struggled to watch the new episode of WandaVision on Friday morning, there’s a good reason why. Disney+ actually suffered an outage on the morning of Feb. 19.

According to outage tracking website Downdetector, a huge spike in user-submitted problems was reported on Friday. Just after midnight when the new episode dropped in the U.S., the reported problems rose from zero to over 8,000.

The site further reports that most of these outages happened on the West Coast, mainly in the Los Angeles, San Francisco and Seattle areas. Despite the number of problems submitted, customers were reportedly able to stream WandaVision about 10-15 minutes after the outages first began.

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What are your reactions to My Chemical Romance technically being part of the MCU? Let us know in the comments below.

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