WandaVision Episodes Ranked Through Episode 8
WandaVision down means another batch of ComicBook.com s
WandaVision Power Rankings. Even though Episode 8 answered the most questions yet, it still wasn t able to knock Episode 5, On a Very Special Episode., off its spot atop the list. This marks the fourth week straight the fifth episode our team has positioned the episode in first place on our chart, as it continues getting the most first-place votes out of any entry on the list.
In fact, the episode which introduces Evan Peters to the MCU, mind you was ranked first on all but two ballots cast by the ComicBook.com team. On those two ballots, it was ranked second and fourth. Episode 8 did, however, fare much better in its debut week than its predecessor. While Episode 7 debuted at fifth place in our rankings, Episode 8 comes in at second in its first week out.
With any Marvel Cinematic Universe project, the details are important. Often it s those details that reveal clues to the story or connections to other entries in the ever-growing MCU or even just Easter Eggs from the comics. However, in the case of WandaVision, some are noticing a few details [.]
WandaVision Reveals Why Wanda s Magic Is So Unique
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It s never been a question in the Marvel Cinematic Universe that Wanda Maximoff (Elizabeth Olsen) is a powerful figure. When the character was first introduced in
Avengers: Age of Ultron Maximoff twin dubbed to be weird by Maria Hill (Cobie Smulders) was shown to have impressive powers with seemingly telekinetic and telepathic powers. Later, in
Avengers: Infinity War viewers see just how strong she can be, holding off Thanos while simultaneously using her powers to destroy the Mind Stone in an attempt to stop Thanos from acquiring it. However, in
WandaVision, we see a side of Wanda s abilities unlike anything before, revealing vast and unique magical powers. Now, in this week s episode Previously On , we find out exactly why Wanda s magic differs so much from anything we ve seen in the MCU thus far.
The penultimate episode of WandaVision made its debut last Friday, and it undeniably gave Marvel Cinematic Universe viewers a lot to take in. The Disney+ exclusive series has been taking a comprehensive and unexpected approach to the histories of Wanda Maximoff (Elizabeth Olsen) and The Vision [.]
This week s episode of
WandaVision, Previously On , answered a lot of questions about what is going on with Wanda and Westview. After the reveal that Agnes is actually Agatha Harkness (Kathryn Hahn) in Breaking the Fourth Wall , this episode saw Agatha question who and what Wanda (Elizabeth Olsen) is while revealing, by walking her through her past traumas, the nature of her magic as well as how exactly Wanda ended up warping Westview into her own personal sitcom. However, while the episode connected a lot of dots, there are still some major questions that remain and one of them is huge: are Wanda s twins real? It isn t something with an easy answer, but it seems likely that Billy and Tommy could in fact be real beyond simply being real to Wanda but how sustainable they are remains to be seen.