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WandaVision episode 9 wraps series up with action and answers | Culture

“WandaVision” comes to an end this week, answering nearly every question the show poses as Wanda (Elizabeth Olsen) controls Westview. The series ends with consequences for Wanda’s actions, spellbinding conflicts and exciting setup for the Marvel Cinematic Universe to use magic more freely. Agatha Harkness (Kathryn Hahn) and Wanda’s battle quickly changes from a generic duel — continued from the previous episode — to a moral dilemma. Agatha attempts to make Wanda willingly surrender her powers, showing the damage Wanda has done to Westview. She also attempts to appeal to Wanda by keeping Westview up for her and improving the strength of the spells to keep her illusion going. Wanda has little room to fight as each attack is absorbed and causes damage to herself as well, leading to a fascinating discussion between the two characters. 

WandaVision Finale Questions That We Want Answered

I’d hate for Wanda to end the series alone as much as the next person, but I’m also a stickler for stories sticking to their established lore. If Vision is resurrected completely, WandaVision better have a decent explanation as to how it won’t mess up the established timeline. Not to mention, it would undercut the series main message about grief. Will Billy And Tommy Get To Stay? There are so many questions surrounding how Billy and Tommy even exist, let alone if they will be able to maintain this existence. It was established in the Halloween episode that Vision can’t leave the Hex because, as we now know, Wanda created him inside it. By that same logic, and I really hate to say this, Tommy and Billy probably can’t survive outside the Hex either. This is probably why Wanda consistently warned them to not go past Ellis Avenue, which marked the boundary.

WandaVision finale theory: Scarlet Witch is looking for her children in the Multiverse

WandaVision: Marvel Studios release trailer for Disney+ series With Billy and Tommy literally calling out to her for help, Multiverse of Madness will most likely bring Wanda together with Doctor Strange to find her children in an alternate timeline and claim them for herself. If she fails, however, she may instead embark on the horrific House of M storyline. Wanda’s biggest comic book arc is the House of M, which involved her eradicating the mutants from existence after failing to save her children. Considering the mutants are not in the MCU at the moment, it stands to reason that she will carry out a reverse House of M - creating the mutant gene instead of destroying it.

WandaVision : Who s the Secret Villain Behind Everything?

‘WandaVision’: Who’s the Secret Villain Behind Everything? It seems like the last few episodes of  WandaVision cleared up a lot of the mystery around who was the villain manipulating Wanda and the people of Westview. Or did it? Even if Episode 7 ended with the song “Agatha All Along,” Episode 8 showed that while Agatha was influencing some of the events of  WandaVision, she hadn’t been controlling Wanda when she created the hex. So is Wanda really responsible? Or could there be yet another hidden bad guy lurking in the shadows of Agatha’s creepy magic basement? In our latest video, we take a look at all the clues, and go back through Wanda’s comic-book origin (at least the old one; she’s had a few, including a recent update) to see how the 

WandaVision Agatha Harkness: Evan Peters Pietro reveal ends X-Men crossover hopes

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