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Still, it seems likely that Wanda’s path to becoming the Scarlet Witch, a vision of which she saw through the Mind Stone in Loki’s scepter, will also reveal she’s part of a larger legacy.
Warning: This article contains SPOILERS for WandaVision season 1. The Scarlet Witch and Vision’s story may not be finished yet. Despite the conclusion for the first season of WandaVision ...
It’s clear now that when Wanda apparently disappeared into Westview, people took notice, and they’ve been trying to break Wanda out of it — or at least reach her inside it.
Perhaps Wanda isn't the only one with a flashback in store, and we'll get a glimpse of Agatha's past. Hopefully, that will also include some exposition on her connection to Wanda and how she ...
While the show was undoubtedly strongest when it played with those expectations, “The Series Finale” was a satisfactory ending to the lovely journey between Wanda and Vision, and a great first ...
In Vision and Scarlet Witch #4, released in February 1983, Magneto revealed himself to be their true father. Magneto, born Max Eisenhardt, was Jewish, and their mother, Magda, was Romani; both ...
Read on at your own peril. Let’s go over some of these revelations. At first, it appears that Wanda and Vision are in a 1950s’ sitcom—think Bewitched, I Love Lucy or The Dick Van Dyke show.
In this week’s episode Vision himself looks unsettled by Wanda. As the two of them sit on the couch in the episode’s final moments, actor Paul Bettany carries an expression that can best be ...
Given that Wanda has already resurrected one dead love in WandaVision — Vision! — it wouldn’t be a stretch to expect “Uncle Pietro” to show up in a future episode.
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