One of the early episodes of WandaVision was clearly inspired by The Dick Van Dyke Show. If you're eager for a classic sitcom to binge, know that The Dick Van Dyke Show, starring Dick Van Dyke and Mary Tyler Moore, has five seasons.
Where to watch it: Pluto TV and Amazon Prime Video
WandaVision paid homage to I Love Lucy early on. So, if you're looking for more laugh-out-loud hijinks we recommend the classic '50s sitcom starring Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz.
Where to watch it: Hulu
Looking for more Marvel-centric content? Look no further than Agent Carter. The ABC show, which ran between 2015 and 2016, follows Peggy Carter (Hayley Atwell) as she tries to help Edwin Jarvis (James D'Arcy) clear Howard Stark's (Dominic Cooper) name.
Where to watch it: Disney+
Episode two of WandaVision was inspired by the popular '60s sitcom, Bewitched. Starring Elizabeth Montgomery, it follows beautiful witch Samantha as she tries to acclimate to suburban life after marrying a mortal.
Where to watch it: Crackle
Love a powerful leading lady? We encourage you to check out The CW's Batwoman. Season one starred Ruby Rose as Kate Kane/Batwoman, the cousin of Bruce Wayne (AKA Batman). After Rose departed the superhero series, Javicia Leslie was tapped as the Batwoman successor.
Where to watch it: Currently airing on The CW, previous episodes available on HBO Max.
As WandaVision hit the '70s era, it paid tribute to The Brady Bunch. So, if you're looking for funky colors, wholesome plotlines and family hijinks, be sure to check out the story of a man name Brady and his family.
Where to watch it: Paramount+
The Boys is perfect for Marvel fans seeking darker, edgier content. A satirical superhero drama, The Boys features a world where the heroes aren't as moral as they appear to be.
Where to watch it: Amazon Prime Video.
As WandaVision star Elizabeth Olsen is Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen's sister, it was exciting to see the '80s sitcom influences in episode five. Thus, we highly recommend Full House, which launched Mary-Kate and Ashley's careers.
If you're hoping to take a closer look at the broader Marvel universe, be sure to check out Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. The ABC drama, which ran for seven seasons between 2013 and 2020, follows Phil Coulson (Clark Gregg) and his agents' missions as part of the Strategic Homeland Intervention Enforcement and Logistics Division.
Where to watch it: Netflix
As WandaVision moved into the '00s, the Disney+ show paid tribute to Malcolm in the Middle. So, if you're seeking an unconventional show, that depicts the highs and lows of suburban life, be sure to binge the Frankie Muniz-led series.
Where to watch it: Amazon Prime Video
Did you enjoy the mystery and intrigue of WandaVision? Well, then it's time you tune into Runaways. The teen drama, which is based on the Marvel comics of the same name, originally aired on Hulu and ran for three seasons between 2017 and 2019. Per the show's description, Runaways follows six teens who discover that their parents hide a terrible secret. In order to stop their parents' evil-doings, the teens team up.
Where to watch it: Disney+ and Hulu
Modern Family was honored in episode seven of WandaVision. This wasn't necessarily surprising as the ABC comedy was one of the most popular shows of the 2010s. So, now that WandaVision is over, we invite you to give the beloved series a watch.
Where to watch it: Peacock and Hulu