3/22/2023 0 Comments Wandavision poster![]() It places Wanda's grief front and center as well as highlighting their relationship. In expanding it, it allowed various scenes to give these two character real human emotions. ![]() This time, Marvel has decided to expand what was probably an interesting movie into a nine episode TV show. They are powerful magical beings rather than a human relationship until now. After all, one is a brooding terrorist turned good and the other is a robot humanized. They don't have much screen time and even less emotions. In the movies, Wanda and Vision always felt slapped together. This delivers all the missing emotional content in this Avengers cinematic coupling which never achieved actual feelings while on the big screen. We’ll find out when the show hits the massive streamer in 2021.Avengers, Wanda Maximoff (Elizabeth Olsen) and Vision (Paul Bettany), are somehow starring in variations of old TV sitcoms. We’re betting on the former as it would be a way to seed the inevitable, eventual Young Avengers series as both their sons Wiccan and Speed play vital roles in those comics. Whatever route the series takes, we will likely see Wanda and Vision living in a dream of Wanda’s making, as well as the potential introduction of their children, whether magic or synthezoid. King, guest artist Michael Walsh, and Bellaire explore the past of Vision and Wanda during a powerful potted history in issue #7, which would be an easy template for the series to borrow if they’re worried about getting into the in-depth canon of the pair. The suburban sweetness of the poster is most likely a reflection of this comic’s setting and hints at the unsettling events to come. The lauded–if flawed–comic centered on Vision trying to live a normal life in suburban America with a wife and two children that he created, though that plan was quickly dismantled when his synthezoid partner–who was made using the brain patterns of Wanda–murdered the villain known as the Grim Reaper at the end of the first issue. The other key comic book Bettany was alluding to is almost certainly Tom King, Gabriel Walta, and Jordie Bellaire’s The Vision. Vision #7 by Tom King, Michael Walsh, Jordie Bellaire, and Clayton Cowles (C) Marvel Comics. ![]() If you look at Pandemonium’s mask, it fits into the shadow behind the pair just as well as Wanda’s classic headdress and hints that their children may be involved in the dreamworld Wanda creates. After coming to terms with the death of her beloved Vision and the fact that his memories cannot be rewritten–as Wonder Man will not agree to use his brain patterns again to create his mind, which could easily be replaced with the fact that Tony is now dead so Vision cannot be recreated–Wanda has to deal with the fact that her children are actually shards of the villainous demon Master Pandemonium’s soul. Though it’s easy to see the spiked shadow and think of Scarlet Witch’s iconic red costume, it also looks like it could be the outline of a terrifying Marvel character who played a key part in the madness of Scarlet Witch. Though some fans have theorized that they reflect the characters’ classic costumes, we also see something else that has far more sinister ramifications. If you look behind Wanda and Human-Vision (who we’ve only seen before in Wanda’s mind), you’ll notice two shadows. We know that the events of WandaVision will directly affect the Doctor Strange sequel, which is subtitled “In the Multiverse of Madness,” so the idea of Wanda creating or causing the titular Multiverse of Madness is pretty likely. The concept of White Vision returning after Infinity War has been a fan-favorite theory, and it does seem pretty likely, especially as that’s probably not an outcome that Wanda would be too happy with and that could easily lead to her crafting an idyllic Americana-influenced family life to distract her from the horrors of reality. West Coast Avengers #43 by John Byrne, Mike Machlan, Paul Becton, and Bill Oakley (C) Marvel Comics The tragedy of the pair truly came to pass when Vision was dismantled, only to return as a soulless android known as “white” or “spectral” Vision. But due to Vision being an android, Wanda “conceived using magic” which you can imagine didn’t exactly end well. During the arc, Wanda and Vision had a pair of sons named William and Thomas. Scarlet Witch’s powers are reality-based and throughout her comic book history she’s utilized them to craft alternate worlds, universes, and even families, like in the ’80s West Coast Avengers run that will likely play a large part in the narrative of the show. But actually, it fits in perfectly with some of the most popular Vision and Wanda stories. ![]() With Vision apparently out of action and Wanda devastated by it, it might seem like a strange time to craft a show based on the two of them. ![]()
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