In an instant, Wanda manages to overpower Agatha with her magic, allowing Billy and Tommy to speed away to safety-but it plays out as Agatha intended.
The finale wastes no time jumping into the action, picking up right where we left off last week, with Agatha dangling Wanda’s children before her in the streets of Westview.
But as Wanda and her Chaos Magic has proved: In the Marvel universe, death may not be the end.įor our final WandaVision recap, we’ll break down what happened in Westview one last time before taking a look ahead at what’s to come in the MCU. Vision is alive yet again-well, sort of-and the twins have sadly vanished with the magic that was used to create them. Wanda has confronted years of grief head-on (in a rather unhealthy way, but still) and now leaves Westview stronger than ever.
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The series stirred up a chaotic discourse over its eight weeks, but ultimately stayed true to being a story about the love between a synthezoid and a grieving witch, while setting the standard for Marvel’s many TV shows to come.īut while WandaVision may be over, the Scarlet Witch’s story is only beginning. Although there will likely be fans who are disappointed that the finale didn’t bring in the likes of Reed Richards, Professor Xavier, Clea, Mephisto, or whoever else came up during weeks of constant theorizing, WandaVision neatly tied up the MCU’s first Disney+ show by ending how it started: with Wanda and Vision. “It was always the design with these shows that they feel like a run of a comic,” showrunner Jac Schaeffer told The Hollywood Reporter in January-and after only nine issues, WandaVision has completed its run. We watched as Wanda Maximoff was forged into the Scarlet Witch. Through nine episodes of WandaVision, which concluded its first season on Friday, we watched as one of the Marvel Cinematic Universe’s most neglected characters took the spotlight and became its most powerful. “The Scarlet Witch is not born, she is forged.”