I totally like this idea as a comic book reader and it absolutely makes sense to me. But I'm wondering, do you think television audiences would buy it? I'm worried this would be a hard message to "sell" to viewers. And a lot of Marvel movie fans might not want to be exposed to too much "exposition". Or comic book gobbledygook as I call it. Comic books are fun, but for those who don't read them, any explanation that's too comic booky might lose them. Maybe Shaeffer can still work your proposal in organically somehow. I believe it's fine, but the writers of the show have got to explain it in a way that makes it sound plausible. My sperm donor idea is pretty lame I acknowledge, but most folks would understand it without having to resort to any explanations. I was even hoping that the show would have Wanda and Vision adopt a couple of kids from Sokovia or something, but when they showed Wanda being pregnant in that February teaser, that notion went right out the window.
Last edited by Albert1981; 06-22-2020 at 03:01 PM.
Sue and Jean were two of the original Marvel women from the Silver Age. They were frequently seen doing domestic things. Always cooking or cleaning with an apron or baking cakes. The last one is fanart I believe but it's based off of how the women from that type would be represented.
And another. I'm not sure if Wanda ever had moments like these.
Well I think the MCU has shown that it's not afraid of completely transforming a character if they feel the character will be more marketable then, and if that succeeds, the comic version will similarly be changed for synergy. That's why I worry that if more people believe that Wanda needs to be altered, she will be changed in the MCU permanently (Thor's personality changed drastically despite 4 films before Ragnarok already having created a personality for him).
I'd like to see them back together again now as well and as the comics tend to follow suit with the movies, I don't think it would be impossible to reunite the couple. For all their baggage, a good writer could sort their issues out and we all know with Wanda they tend to like using retcons anyway so that's never off the table.
Yeah, comic-Vision has, at times, had robot innards, but MCU-Vision we saw being generated by a cradle that makes tissue that is indistinguishable from human flesh, and then is upgraded even further by Ultron using vibranium, so that Cho mentions that the vibranium is infusing itself with the cells. So he's got *cells.* Not sprockets.
And while he wasn't anatomically correct the one time we saw him without clothes, presumably he can fix that the same way he fixed being naked and made himself grow clothes (and a cape, because he liked Thors', which was a cute touch).
If he can see, think, feel...love..whay cano not have sperm?? He had cells at teh very beginning..later he is more robotic (ecause, bad writting)
He si completely human but made of synthetic tissue...only his brain synapsis are differen perhaps from ours...
I love MCU Vision cause he is MY Vision..Not Switch, but I like this alternative version also
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I'm not sure Thor's personality is actually going to be the same in Love and Thunder. I believe Hemsworth and Waititi will probably tone down the "clown" aspects of his character in his most likely final appearance in the MCU. Especially if the MCU works in the cancer storyline for Portman's character, I can't imagine they'll be joking around as much as they did in Ragnarok.
I'm a bit different from most of the posters on this thread. I'm not really a "shipper" of anybody. I just think if two characters get along really good, better stories will result. If that worked with Simon and Wanda, I'd be fully behind them as a couple. I just think Vision and Wanda have a TON of potential as a couple. But I wouldn't want them to get back together merely for nostalgic reasons as I said before. I have a HUGE condition for any reconciliation: I want them to maintain a sitcom-like domestic life. I would hate for them to be so serious and angsty like they were before. This "us against the world" and "nobody understands us" stuff just bores me to fucking tears. They should EMBRACE their weirdness. The two of them should fight a LOT. And each of them shouldn't focus ALL of their attention on superhero activities. I find it very amusing that Vision is more interested in cooking and fashion as opposed to fighting bad guys in the movies. So I would make him peddle books like "Cooking with Vision" and "How to dress like a Boss (Vision)" to make some money because I don't think superheroes get paid much at all for their efforts. If Wanda and Vision do NOT get any comic book comedic synergy from WandaVision, I would be far less interested in them starting a new relationship. If Vision and Wanda don't get together again, I doubt their personalities in the comics will change (which I think is a real pity because I would support them being more fun and playful. A lot of people would). You can only make them funny if they're together because their relationship is absolutely bonkers and makes no sense. I mean, if another female human got together with Vision, a sitcom situation would still work with the both of them. However, that would be depriving Wanda of a huge opportunity to flex her comedic muscles, so that would make me sad. I think Vision should act more like this (In a truly sitcom environment. Maybe Feige got his idea from this old video):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CUGaHYbNjv4
Writers can figure out how Wanda can be funny in other ways. I sort of disagree with leokearon and GenericUsername. The more characters that are comedians in the MCU, the better I say.
Last edited by Albert1981; 06-24-2020 at 11:10 AM.
If they just straight up confirm that Vision can put a bun in Wanda's oven, this might work. No need for any explanations. I'm just really worried they're gonna go the "magical" route. I think it's okay if they explain Pietro's, Vision's, the Maximoff parents and even Ultron's re-appearances in the show by saying they were created by magic because I don't think they're gonna survive this series. But since Wiccan and Speed likely will, I want them to have legitimate and believable origin stories.
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