Still: what to make of that? On the one hand, the Wanda and Vision story which was the whole point of the series was wrapped up nicely. First, Monica heads into a cinema for her new assignment – hint! Hint! Hint! – as Hayward's carted off, and then we see Wanda astrally projecting herself to learn everything she needs to know about witchcraft and wizardry while also having a cuppa in her Alpine lodge. Naturally, there are mid- and post-credits sequences. "Who knows what I might be next," he says as he disappears. Vision is pretty sanguine about the whole thing, having already died twice and possibly rebirthed himself again in the last half hour. This is the most effective and subtly moving part of the episode, I think Wanda and Vision can see the end of the happy family life which has always eluded them rushing toward them, and they've time to say goodbye, again. Of course, the destruction of Westview means no more Vision or the kids. You all good, Agnes? "Okey dokey, artichokey!" she trills. She's cast them onto the crumbling walls of Westview, and she's at liberty to trap Agatha inside Agnes the Nosy Neighbour for the time being. This is the pivot point though: having blasted Agatha until she herself is a dried-up husk, Wanda's none-too-subtly signposted rune gambit comes off. I've got to say, I thought this whole bit was a quite silly.Ī sneak attack from Wanda puts Agatha back at the with trials, though it backfires a bit when the other witches proclaim Wanda the Scarlet Witch. Hayward turns all Dick Dastardly and tries to shoot the kids for some reason, though Monica absorbs the bullets and Darcy turns up to side-swipe Hayward in the ice cream van. Which of them is real? Are they both? Neither? Overwhelmed by having just understood Baby's First Paradox and a hard reboot that fired his memories back into his cortex, White Vision buggers off to who knows where. Sitcom Dad Vision tells Angry Weapon Vision about Theseus' ship. While his future is less clear than the other characters who’ve already been announced as part of upcoming films, we already know one thing: In the MCU, anybody can come back when you least expect it.The final crescendo of the Vision punch-off is, fittingly, in the library. While Wanda’s Vision is gone, the S.W.O.R.D.-reconstructed Vision is still out there somewhere, now with access to his previous memories. The only thing that’s certain is not even Doctor Strange, the Sorcerer Supreme himself, will be a match for Wanda if the fate of her children are on the line. Other members of the team include Kate Bishop (who will be introduced in the “Hawkeye” series), Cassie Lang (who has already appeared in the “Ant-Man” films and will return in the upcoming “Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania”) and America Chavez, a dimension-hopping hero who will debut in the “Doctor Strange” sequel. With Wanda set to appear in “Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness,” could this mean Billy and Tommy will also return?īilly and Tommy’s comic book counterparts are members of a next-gen superhero team known as the Young Avengers. Viewers see Vision disappear as the couple shares one final moment, but what happens to Billy and Tommy is not shown. Because Vision and the twins were created by Wanda’s magic, they could not exist outside of the Hex. In the post-credits scene, one Wanda, in full Scarlet Witch regalia, is shown reading the Darkhold (while flexing some magical might) when she hears the voices of her twin sons call out to her for help.īilly and Tommy were last seen in the episode getting tucked in by Wanda and Vision before the alternate reality within Westview was dissolved away for good. The book has previously appeared in Marvel TV shows including “Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.” and “Runaways.”Īnd it appears Wanda’s studies are paying off, because there are two of her in the cabin. In the comics, the Darkhold is an old book of powerful dark magic generally associated with Chthon, an old god who is also known for being the source of Chaos Magic. Now Wanda, who’s set on understanding her power, has taken possession of “the book of the damned” to do some homework. But once again, not everything is as it seems.Įarlier in the episode, Agatha tells Wanda “there’s an entire chapter devoted to in the Darkhold” and that her “power exceeds that of the Sorcerer Supreme.” Post-credits scene: Wanda the Scarlet WitchĪfter taking down the Hex and saying goodbyes to Vision and their twins, Wanda has settled in a secluded cabin in the mountains.
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