Marvel Studios revealed new details about the upcoming television series based on Vision and Scarlet Witch, known as WandaVision for Disney Plus, at Marvel’s big Hall H panel at San Diego Comic-Con.

WandaVision will reunite Wanda Maximoff and Vision, with Elizabeth Olsen and Paul Bettany reprising their roles, in spring 2021. Marvel described the show as a “mega event series” for Disney Plus. The show will be set after the events of Avengers: Endgame, so it’s not clear how Vision — who was killed in Infinity War — will be revived, but if Tony Stark and friends can bring back half of all life in the universe, Marvel will surely find a way.

Marvel said WandaVision will be “unlike anything we’ve done before,” and Olsen said, “It’s gonna get weird.”

WandaVision will also feature cameos from other Marvel characters, including Monica Rambeau from Captain Marvel. However, in WandaVision, Monica will be all grown up and played by Teyonah Parris (Mad Men, If Beale Street Could Talk). In the Marvel comics, Monica Rambeau was the second Captain Marvel, and also operated under the aliases Photon, Pulsar, and Spectrum.

Later in Marvel’s Comic-Con panel, it was revealed that the events of WandaVision will tie into another Marvel movie, Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, which will hit theaters May 7, 2021.

WandaVision is one of three announced Marvel Cinematic Universe series coming to Disney Plus, joining The Falcon and Winter Soldier and Loki. Disney Plus will launch in November; subscriptions to Disney’s new streaming service, which will be home to Marvel, Star Wars, Disney, and Pixar films and original shows, will cost $6.99 monthly or $69.99 annually.