WandaVision actress Teyonah Parris has confirmed that the Disney+ series "picks up right after" the events of Avengers: Endgame. In an interview with TVLine, Parris, who portrays the grown-up version of Monica Rambeau on WandaVision, touched on the show's placement in the MCU timeline. In speaking about the events surrounding the series, she revealed that the sitcom takes place chronologically after Endgame, though she didn't specify whether anything has happened in-between the movie's final battle and the series. "[WandaVision] picks up right after the events of [Avengers:] Endgame, and for Monica, it's obviously years later from when we saw her as a girl in Captain Marvel," Parris explained, later adding that viewers will discover more about her character and "what's been happening with her over those years that we missed, how she's grown and evolved." [widget path="global/article/imagegallery" parameters="albumSlug=wandavision-all-the-marvel-and-tv-easter-eggs-in-every-episode&captions=true"] Vision was killed by Thanos in Avengers: Infinity War when the Mad Titan ripped the Mind Stone from his forehead, however, Paul Bettany, who portrays the super-powered android in the new sitcom-style series, recently outlined a scrapped Avengers: Endgame scene that would have teased his character's prospective return to the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Despite him being cut from Endgame, the android Avenger remerged in the MCU's phase 4 opener WandaVision, which debuted on Disney+ last Friday.