I want to see Agatha doing spells and more than just blasting purple energy
I'd like to see Evan Peters and Paul Bettany's characters survive in some manner. Both are great actors and work well with Elizabeth Olsen. I am also hoping for a cool post credit scene setting up the next Marvel phase or a tease of what's to come in the Dr. Strange film. I'd also like some closure on Woo's missing person, Monica's engineer and whoever Dottie was (even if she was just a regular person) since she was not identified on the board. It would also be cool to see the Scarlet Witch costume teased in the Hydra mind stone flashback. I also want a big superhero battle. (I'm pretty sure we will at least get that.)
Prepaid cellphone? 5 years of rollover minutes and data?
"The White Queen welcomes you, TO DIE!"
CBR notices that the lack of comics for the pair.
WandaVision: Where Are Scarlet Witch and Vision In the Marvel Comics Universe?
Despite being major figures in WandaVision and the MCU, Scarlet Witch and Vision have been largely absent from the current Marvel Universe.
https://www.cbr.com/wandavision-scar...ision-missing/
Holy cow. Haven't you heard about the controversy that has been generated by Vision's words to Wanda in last week's episode? Even WandaVision director Matt Shakman had to address it. This article does a pretty good job of covering it:
https://www.theringer.com/marvel-cin...cs-grief-scene
I think Marvel haters are just mad that WandaVision is sort of being considered to be television "high art" by a certain group of people. Like the Wire and Mad Men. And they don't like it. That **** doesn't concern me at all, but I enjoy watching the debates. I think WandaVision is trying to be earnest and well-meaning in dealing with some really heavy subject matter, but I can see why cynics would think it's just being pretentious and pompous (and not staying in its proper superhero lane).
Last edited by Albert1981; 03-04-2021 at 11:30 AM.
I wouldn't either. But the line got the meme treatment which means reactions to it were practically all over the place. This article described how Vision's words were polarizing the discourse about WandaVision:
https://www.digitalspy.com/tv/ustv/a...ine-criticism/
I didn't see it as being pompous or pretentious at all in case you wanted to know my opinion on the matter.