The "Darkhold" in this finale can't be the same book as the one in Season Four of Agents of SHIELD.
The "Darkhold" in this finale can't be the same book as the one in Season Four of Agents of SHIELD.
2 or 3 (depends how you interpret last seconds of the end-credit scene) out of 4 ain't badMy bets, and I’m willing to put fake virtual money on it:
-Vision is revived permanently (white, purple or otherwise)
-Tommy and Billy will survive outside the Hex
-Agatha survives as potential future ally
-Wanda dies (probably sacrificing herself for Vision and her kids). That’s the twist! We all will be racking our brains how she can die if she has a movie coming up next year... Damn... I think I just spoiled the series finale for everyone. Sorry about that![]()
Could be both. No reason why Carol wouldn't also be there since she's an ally to both those Skrulls and Nick. Monica was a lot closer to Carol than Nick in Captain Marvel but I suppose she would've gotten to know him in the intervening years, especially since Maria built SWORD. That said, Carol was the one who was namechecked earlier in the season and not Nick.It's interesting that you saw the Skrull invitation being for her to reunite with Carol. I thought it was a invitation to reunite with Nick Fury, who I assume is still up in space.
Jason
Yes, as indicated by glowing necklace that Monica pulled off his neck.-No XMU in MCU (yet). Fake Pietro, is really a fake Pietro (so how da hell did he actually move so fast then, Agnes magic?)
I get the poetic justice and all that but I didn't really care for Agatha's final fate and what you mentioned passed through my mind as well. Not that she didn't deserve some form of justice but I didn't find that as satisfying as I'd like.Speaking of Agatha. Is she going to be in jail acting like a sitcom neighbor or still live in a house in town but how will that stuff work when dealing with real people as opposed to fictional tv versions of people Wanda turned everyone into.
Jason
It's like trying to enter the Wandavision world. Need some kind of space tank to get in.I've been kicked out of Disney plus three times and I haven't even made it past the Marvel Studios fanfare.
The "Darkhold" in this finale can't be the same book as the one in Season Four of Agents of SHIELD.
Why not?The "Darkhold" in this finale can't be the same book as the one in Season Four of Agents of SHIELD.
That was the way I interpreted that scene too, since Nick was the one who was established as working with the Skrulls in the end of Far From Home.It's interesting that you saw the Skrull invitation being for her to reunite with Carol. I thought it was a invitation to reunite with Nick Fury, who I assume is still up in space.
Jason
There's no "might" about it. We repeatedly the pages of the Darkhold were different depending on who was reading it, though I misremembered seeing a different cover before, too (that might've been an inference I drew from the fact that the book would predate the english language, so the outside must've also been a kind of illusion). Sure, I would've been even more delighted if they shipped over the old prop... no, wait, the old prop was auctioned off, so they had to make a new one. So, yeah, I'm exactly as delighted as I could've been as someone who's always hoping for an AoS name drop.It's alive, and might appear quit different to everyone.
In Hancock, Will Smith also turned himself in. It just doesn't mean the same when no prison can actually hold you. Self-exile is probably the best citizens of Westview could have hoped for as punishment for WandaI don't think anyone could have stopped her if they tried. I got to say I was expecting her to turn herself in though and surprised she didn't. Seeing as how the government created White Vision though and her own past being held locked up by HYDRA I can see why she would make the choice to basically self-exile herself. Which happens to be the David Banner approach also when it comes to avoiding the governments.
Jason
Honestly, I think it's a little premature to say one way or the other. The smile could just be about getting to go back into space, or because the "old friend" isn't Carol or Nick, but Talos's daughter.The joyful smile on Monica's face confirms what I suspected before: Her reaction to Jimmy's mentioning of Carol wasn't about some strife between the two of them, but was instead a small pang that she wasn't able to mourn her mother's death with Carol. I cannot wait to see the two of them team-up in the next Captain Marvel film!
I think it's a safe bet that Strange is a little busy right now. I mean remember what The Ancient One told Bruce about a world without the time stone to help defend it? The transdimensional nasties much be swarming out of the woodwork. Indeed, that may be how Wanda gets involved; they flat out said the Scarlett Witch surpasses the Sorcerer Supreme, so who better to recruit?Speaking of red herrings, I was wrong about Dr. Strange. It really made sense to me that he would show up, even if only for one scene, considering the serious amount of magic that happened essentially in his backyard! Instead, we got nothing of him aside from Agatha namechecking the sorcerer supreme when she revealed the Darkhold book. Even its use should have gotten Strange's attention considering I'm still certain it was originally in the library of Kamar-Taj. Hopefully we'll get some kind of explanation about his absence in The Multiverse of Madness.
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