![]() ![]() ![]() Monica is informed that this old friend would like to meet with her, with the Skrull seemingly implying that he’d like her to catch up with him in space. Having formed friendships with Skrulls as a child, Monica is told by the Skrull that they were sent by an ‘old friend’ of her mother’s. ![]() Monica receives a message from an old friend of her mother’s (Picture: Marvel Studios/Disney)Īfter being asked to go into a movie theatre in the town by an agent, the agent promptly transforms into a shape-shifting Skrull, the extraterrestrial species introduced in Captain Marvel. Tell that to my heart, Vis.įOLLOW ALL OF INVERSE'S WANDAVISION COVERAGE AT OUR WANDAVISION HUB. "You could never hurt me," Vision once told Wanda. ![]() Not content with delivering two punishing Vision death scenes in Avengers: Infinity War, and not enough to traumatize us with the images of Vision torn apart as he crawls out of the Hex in Episode 6 and then sprawled out on operating tables here in Episode 8, WandaVision may actually kill the poor guy all over again - and could even have Wanda once again do the deed. The dark is in the light, and Wanda has no choice but to act accordingly - and if that means a showdown with what remains of Vision? So be it. Episode 8 ends with Wanda face-to-face with Agatha Harkness "Mephisto-arming" Billy and Tommy in broad daylight. The newly minted Scarlet Witch is no longer hiding from her past, fully aware of how she came to Westview and what she's done since riding into town. Perhaps the scariest and saddest possibility is this: Wanda may have to kill Vision all over again. The good Vision winning out over the bad one? Much less so. What does White Vision's arrival mean for the WandaVision endgame? For one thing, it's potentially the answer to the question about Paul Bettany's much-hyped actor coming to the Disney+ series in the end, perhaps he's lauding some scenes he has with none other than himself! A Vision versus Vision battle feels all but certain. Suddenly, it makes sense why Vision can't leave the Hex - there's a very real possibility that Vision is the Hex, at least in a manner of speaking. The exact how and why remains unclear for now, all we know is what we see, which is Wanda all but birthing Vision from her own magical heart. The episode also finally reveals how Vision's alive and well inside the Hex, despite the memory loss: Vision isn't Vision. In "Previously On," WandaVision lives up to the episode's title, delivering a history lesson in all things Wanda, ranging from how she and her brother Pietro were raised by television during the darkest hours of Sokovia, all the way through how she arrived in Westview and created the Hex. Major spoilers ahead.īut first: How did TV and movies get you through the pandemic? We want to hear from you! Take this quick Inverse survey. This Vision twist is not just the most devastating turn in the entire Disney+ series, but quite possibly the entire MCU pantheon, full stop. But it's the episode's final twist involving Vision that takes us from grief into pure, unfiltered, sickening heartache. well, it's a lot to take in, especially in this devastating year for humanity. (A sum total of "everything," in her words.) And in Episode 8 of WandaVision, "Previously On," the full scope of that "everything," all of Wanda's loss, comes into focus, thanks to an emotional flood of information.Įverything involving Wanda and her reasons for winding up in Westview. Despite its sitcom structure, WandaVision harnesses the power of grief in ways the entire Marvel Cinematic Universe has never previously realized - and that's saying something, considering how the last two Avengers movies deal with a five-year universal catastrophe.īut even losing Iron Man and Black Widow in Avengers: Endgame feels like blips (phrasing) on the radar compared to all Wanda Maximoff has lost. ![]()
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