Elizabeth Olsen He admitted that. Marvel Studios wasn't sure what to do with its MCU character, Scarlet Witch, After her standalone series on Disney+, Wanda VisionWanda Maximoff, also known as the Scarlet Witch, first appeared in the Marvel Cinematic Universe in 2015. Avengers: Age of Ultron Alongside Quicksilver (Aaron Taylor-Johnson) as the film's secondary antagonists. After the death of her brother, Wanda switched sides and became a powerful member of the Avengers. However, Wanda Vision She took her character in a darker direction, and Marvel didn't seem to know how to handle Scarlet Witch once the show ended.
Speaking to FM104 to promote her new film, His three daughtersElizabeth Olsen has opened up about her time in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, with the actress saying that She loves playing character… when used right. While she did not name a specific project, Olsen Implied that Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, As Wanda became the main villain, it was a misstep for the character. She said:
“I was lucky because when I started out I was used well. I think [Marvel] I didn't know what to do with myself for a moment there…”
Scarlet Witch's future in the MCU is currently uncertain. Olsen or her character have not been confirmed to appear in any future projects. However, Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige has confirmed that Wanda will return to the MCU in the future. As for Olsen, The actress confirmed that she is happy to return:
“It's a character I like to come back to when there's a good way to use it… If there's a good way to use it, I'll always be happy to come back.”
WandaVision will not get a second season
Wanda Visionthe MCU's first full foray into television (provided you don't count Shield Clients) had a unique structure that was difficult to replicate in a second season. Each episode was framed as a mock sitcom from a different decade. The series broke its structure in its later episodes, after the characters realized they were in a fake reality constructed by Wanda. After freeing herself and the town of Westview from her conjured world, where she and Vision had children together, Wanda went on a destructive rampage in Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madnessdesperate to get back to her imaginary children.
While it would be difficult to produce a second season of Wanda Vision To replicate the same narrative structure, it would be difficult for Wanda to kidnap another city in her fictional TV universe. But what makes that utterly impossible is the fact that there would be no Wanda Vision Season 2. Speaking to The Direct in late 2023, Wanda Vision Director Matt Shakman has confirmed that there will be no second season:
“I don't think so, you know, we were telling a very specific story, a complete story; a story about grief, about Wanda's journey, after she lost her vision, and we completed that story.”
while Wanda Vision It's officially over, but its legacy lives on in the latest Marvel Disney+ series. Agatha all the timeStarring Kathryn Hahn, who reprises the role of the film's title witch introduced in Wanda Vision, Agatha all the time Agatha Harkness sets out on a journey to regain her powers, after Wanda absorbs some of her magic, leaving her temporarily incapacitated.
Agatha all the time
It will air on Disney+ on September 18, 2024.