WandaVision Episode 8 Post-Credits Scene Explained: What It Means for the Finale
On 2/26/21 at 4:53 AM EST
WandaVision is gearing up for what is sure to be an explosive finale, with Episode 8 introducing some major threats to Wanda s (played by Elizabeth Olsen) world. Not only did the whole episode introduce Agatha Harkness (Kathryn Hahn) and show her keeping Wanda s kids hostage, by the episode also ended with a post-credits scene that set up a new kind of superhero battle for the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU).
Spoilers ahead.
WandaVision Episode 8 post-credits scene explained
At the end of Episode 8, titled Previously On, we got our first glimpse at what SWORD director Tyler Hayward s (Josh Stamberg) plan was all along.
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WandaVision Episode 7: Clues, Predictions & Takeaways
WandaVision Episode 7: Clues, Predictions & Takeaways
Following last week’s revelation of the titular heroine’s growing control over the mysterious situation, Disney+’s first Marvel Cinematic Universe series
WandaVision has returned for its latest episode diving a little deeper into the audience’s questions and theories.
As the latest episode shifts to a more modern sitcom format akin to
Modern Family, Wanda acknowledges in a confessional that she’s losing her grip on control and expanded the force field to save her husband, while the twins struggle to play video games as the controllers continually reverse in time while Monica’s milk for her cereal does the same.