In the screengrab mentioned up thread the figure looks like Olson.I just thought she was seeing someone wearing a similar costume.
In the screengrab mentioned up thread the figure looks like Olson.I just thought she was seeing someone wearing a similar costume.
I know, I was the one who posted it lmaoIn the screengrab mentioned up thread the figure looks like Olson.
Hayward made up that story. He just used footage of Wanda’s dramatic outbursts to make it convincing.I thought Wanda had stolen Vision's dismantled body. Or did Director What's-his-name just make that up? Or did I just remember wrong?
Also, is this the first time they've done a mid-credits or end-credits scene? I usually quit watching pretty soon after the credits start.
Kor
Also, is this the first time they've done a mid-credits or end-credits scene? I usually quit watching pretty soon after the credits start.
Kor
I feel like the next episode could be tragic with Wanda finally letting go of Vision or going over the edge to be a big bad later on. If Vision is saved then where would their story go? Would he show up in the next Doctor Strange movie?So, if this story ends happily we now have a real body for Vision to be returned. If it ends badly, it is going to be quite tragic.
Dude, are you serious? That post from thribs was the most obvious joke I've ever read. Wow.We've known what Avenger she was playing all along. They never hid her name, and I'm pretty sure Marvel has referred to her as The Scarlet Witch in promotional material, even though they've never used it in the movies.
The Scarlet Witch. Subtle but important difference. Purely theoretical, mythical Witch, whose existence was foretold and who has finally appeared.In the final scene when Agnes has the twins, and is confronting Wanda, she says that Wanda is a creator "but is just making breakfast for dinner", but is also using chaos magic to do it. She then says that makes Wanda a scarlet witch. Is it possible that "Scarlet Witch" is a title for a creator who uses chaos magic? Akin to "Sorcerer Supreme" is the title that Dr. Strange holds? If so, would this mean that there may have been scarlet witches in the past? How different is chaos magic to regular sorcery? This would strengthen the need for Dr Strange to step in/train/whatever the angle is for the upcoming movie.
I'm not great at identifying jokes. And some people are unaware of things that seem obvious, so if I don't see an smilie or something to indicate someone is joking, I tend to assume they're serious.Dude, are you serious? That post from thribs was the most obvious joke I've ever read. Wow.
I wouldn’t assume that what we see in trailers is the whole story. Disney wouldn’t show any multiverse elements in trailers before it was confirmed somewhere else. For all we know both Falcon and Winter Soldier will show up in end WandaVision, and we’ll see a To Be Continued on The Falcon and The Winter SoldierI expect Dr. Strange will appear in the main body of the episode if he appears at all (and I expect him to appear). Mid-credits will probably set-up his film but from an outsider's perspective (possibly Nightmare). I'm guessing the post-credits scene will have something to do with Loki (if only because Falcon and the Winter Soldier doesn't appear to have any multiverse elements to it).
Edit: Maybe not Nightmare since he hasn't been confirmed, the idea of him being in the film came from Scott Derrickson, and he's no longer directing it.
I bet nothing goes over your head. Your reflexes are too fast and you would catch itI'm not great at identifying jokes. And some people are unaware of things that seem obvious, so if I don't see an smilie or something to indicate someone is joking, I tend to assume they're serious.
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