You mean the same universe that clearly has sentient robots? Yeah, that's completely impossible...I wonder who the father was in Earth 838. I doubt it was the robot
I wonder who the father was in Earth 838. I doubt it was the robot
I'm sure Wanda will return, in fact I have long suspected that "House of Harkness" is actually going to be a continuation of Wanda's story, but now she's going to have a much longer road to redemption, if such as even possible at this point. Bring It On.
What's bad though is how they do Wanda's story. In Wandavision she finally got over Vision's death and willingly gave up the illusion of him and their children. Here she's a total villain just because she wants to see her kids again. It makes Wandavision feel pointless. Yes there's a five second post credit scene in Wandavision where she reads the evil book, and yes Strange briefly says "the Darkhold corrupts everyone!" or whatever here, but it's really jarring going from her being a potential ally in one scene to burning dudes alive the next.
Right. She went off at the end by herself and started an intense study of the most evil book of evil. There's no way that can end well. I remember AIDA.I felt completely differently about the ending of Wandavision. To me it was pretty clear at the end that she was going down a dark well of magic at the end. I felt like she gave up the version of her children at the end because she realized it was unsustainable and that she was wreaking havoc on the lives of others. And then at the end she is using the Darkhold to find a more permanent way to reunite her with the boys. I was fully expecting her to be the villain in this movie until the trailers showed that misleading footage that made me think she wasn't going to be.
As for her slaughtering of heroes in this movie, she only kills those who stand in her way and it seems that she is not even aware of the depths she has fallen to when she makes the statement that she would never hurt anyone at the end of the movie.
Sentient are being able to procreate are two different thingsYou mean the same universe that clearly has sentient robots? Yeah, that's completely impossible...
Did the movie ever answer why Wanda didn't simply conjure her kids again from scratch?
Did the movie ever answer why Wanda didn't simply conjure her kids again from scratch?
A thought that ran through my mind while watching but I knew the film wasn't going to suggest: What Wanda should've done was find a universe where Billy and Tommy were orphaned and then she could adopt them instead having to kidnap them from a different Wanda.
But I guess the implication is that the Billy and Tommy she heard at the end WandaVision are the same versions as the ones she dreamt of, therefore she latched onto those particular versions instead of seeking all available options.
Either way, it's clear the Darkhold corrupted her thinking on the whole venture.
Certainly but the presence of sentient robots make procreation with humans more likely.Sentient are being able to procreate are two different things
I felt completely differently about the ending of Wandavision. To me it was pretty clear at the end that she was going down a dark well of magic at the end. I felt like she gave up the version of her children at the end because she realized it was unsustainable and that she was wreaking havoc on the lives of others. And then at the end she is using the Darkhold to find a more permanent way to reunite her with the boys. I was fully expecting her to be the villain in this movie until the trailers showed that misleading footage that made me think she wasn't going to be.
As for her slaughtering of heroes in this movie, she only kills those who stand in her way and it seems that she is not even aware of the depths she has fallen to when she makes the statement that she would never hurt anyone at the end of the movie.
It also jumps right over the Mordo storyline hinted at in the post-credits scene of Doctor Strange. I can't decide if I'm glad or not. ...I probably am.The movie goes so quickly from "oh that evil book must have corrupted you" to her standing over charred corpses. I can't imagine what people who didn't watch Wandavision thought (well, I probably could: "what the fuck?")
It's not the first time the MCU has done that. I'm still bummed out that we didn't get to see the immediate follow-up of Aunt May discovering Peter's secret identity. Granted, that was probably always the plan considering how close Homecoming and Infinity War are from each other (as oppose to this film definitely changed directions from the original intention for the sequel), but it's the same feeling.It also jumps right over the Mordo storyline hinted at in the post-credits scene of Doctor Strange. I can't decide if I'm glad or not. ...I probably am.
WHAaaaa...??! Where did you read that?!Apparently, there is a deleted scene in which Wanda takes care of Mordo-616 for Strange.
They have the advantage of having the Darkhold as an easy out for her to be good again, but redeeming herself in the eyes of other heroes will not be easy. If she does show back up, I'm assuming that's what her arc will be, trying to earn everybody's trust back after what she's did in WandaVision and now The Multiverse of Madness.I will be surprised if they try to redeem Wanda at this point. I am thinking that whether she falls on the side of good or evil in future appearances will depend on the story. And she will never be fully trusted again.
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