And just the day before I thought they wouldn’t announce it before “Endgame”. So much for that.
So the title is somewhat irritating.
Good.
Makes people talk about it.
Just look at how much “talk” there was before the Captain Marvel movie. Since no one could bring up anything solid that’s bad about that movie, all it did was increase the attention towards that movie. If anything, it contributed to its success.
I for my am just glad that Wanda’s name comes first. But back then and now even moreso suspect that it was never intended to be the other way around, and Marvel spread the rumor for the title. Again, to make people talk about it.
Also, just from a “strategic perspective” I am glad that the title has “Wanda” and not “Scarlet Witch”. We need to be aware that we are here in a “Comic Book Bubble” were we take it for granted to know that Wanda is the Scarlet Witch. Yet while I have no statistic, I assume that many people who know her today only do so through the movies. Consequently, many only know her as Wanda. Sure, you can get it by looking it up in the internet, or paying a bit more attention to the movies promotion, or even watching closely at the movies endcredits – but there are many, let’s say “casual movie goers” who just don’t do that. And with an according title they would be like: “Scarlet … who?”. Sure, for the series this could be mitigated by having “Wanda” in the description, or “Elizabeth Olsen”, or by showing her face, but there remains a risk that some people still wouldn’t get it. And those people then might not give that series a try, even if they liked Wanda a bit in the movies. Now this seems like a lot of reducing conditions, but even a small fraction of the cinematic audience might be more than this entire fanbase.
That being said, I hope Wanda will emerge from the series with the designation Scarlet Witch, and while at it, with an at least somewhat recognizable outfit.
Also I am baffled by the notion of Wanda and Vision having a 50’s outfit. Haven’t found that picture yet. Hope someone at least took a photo with a cellphone.
Sorry, but I don't think this logic makes any sense. Do you really think that someone who doesn't even know that Wanda is "Scarlet Witch" cares enough to remember that she's named Wanda, realize just from the title who the show is about, and decide to watch based on that? Lol.
Well, there has to be a few, but as I said definetely not anyone who cares about her character enough to watch the show based on her name being on the title. Someone like that will at best just watch it because it's Marvel and at worst not watch it at all.
I think the possible reasons Marvel went with that name are:
- There's an issue with the Scarlet Witch name in regards to Fox(the show was planned before the deal, most likely)... I never believed that since they still use Scarlet Witch on the credits and on a bunch of official merchandise and etc, but with this, who knows.
- They wanted to make it a "ship name" kind of thing. That's why it's also not "Wanda & Vision/Vision & Wanda/etc" but their named together as if it's one thing.
- It's like a pun/double meaning thing with "Wanda's vision", that would somehow relate to the plot.
- Maybe it's not gonna be much of a superhero/action show at all and therefore they felt like just using their civilian names(well, not like Vision had any other lol) was more fitting.
In other news about this same subject, Tom King tweeted this, and people are wondering if he's involved of the show(I think he talked a while ago about a secret TV project):
https://twitter.com/TomKingTK/status...96982561742849
About Tom King, I haven't seen enough of his take on Wanda to trust him or distrust him.
But at this point I'd rather people talking about King's Vision series than HoM. (I want to be excited with other fans on Twitter and stuff, until they suddenly all looking forward to HoM for the obvious reason)
I still want to hear producers or anyone involved mention more obscure stuff about these two than "famous stories everyone know and talk about", at least that means they did enough research.
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I know it won't happen, but I'm still waiting for this:
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Maybe it suggests that they're trying to live a "normal" suburban life, which people associate with the '50s thanks to all the TV shows of that era.
That would certainly fit with the idea that it will be influenced by Tom King's series, where Vision tries to settle down as a normal husband in the suburbs and everything goes wrong.
I don't think this would be it. Considering that Feige said that Fox didn't have the rights and neither did Marvel Studios. Neither bartered for the twins. So both had the ability to use them. It was a weird rights situation. But wouldn't have prevented them from using the code name. Just Magneto and mutants.
Love is for souls, not bodies.
Wanda and Vision will be retired post-Endgame. This is heavily foreshadowed in Infinity War:
"We both made promises."
"But not to each other."
The promises they made were of course to Tony and Steve, which was the only thing preventing them seeking a new life together.
Also foreshadowed is White Vision, but you can't make a whole series about emotionless White Vision, so I buy the rumour that Wanda attempts to restore Vision leading to the shenanigans that will drive the series.
They can use a variety of sources and elements for this series:
Vision & Scarlet Witch (attempt at normal life)
Tom King's Vision (Vibranium Piano, social commentary, Everbloom, tone)
Avengers: Nights of Wundagore (Wundagore, Chthon,
Mystic Arcana (backstory reveal tying into the Stark bomb)
Doctor Strange: Birth of Chthon (perfect for the climax, this story has always been more suited to Wanda than Strange, with Vision being the "pure soul" Wanda draws upon instead of Victoria Montessi).
House of M (reality warping elements, I can see them using the "lego" effect, but none of the plot).
What Feige said does match with the 4chan leaks (as do Falcon & Winter Soldier). Chaos Magic and Wanda's emotions fusing and creating a kind of "WandaVision", so the title tells us who the protags are, and also alludes to Wanda's powers being a core element of the show.