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When Marvel introduced magic in Doctor Strange, for example, they took care to consult with a range of scientists on everything from quantum mechanics to string theory in order to ensure their version of magic fit in a world of super-soldiers and exo-armored Avengers. In theory, the Marvel Cinematic Universe is built on a scientific foundation.
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What this means is likely to be explored in Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, the upcoming Marvel movie set to feature Olsen.WandaVision introduces the next pseudo-scientific explanation for super-powers in the MCU - cosmic energy.
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The second was Wanda in full Scarlet Witch garb, reading her way through the powerful book of the dead that Agatha said earlier in the episode mentions her. The first was ordinary Wanda, who we saw in regular clothes doing ordinary daily tasks. The second post-credit scene, meanwhile, appeared to show us two Wandas living in a cabin. This is likely to be setting up her appearance in the upcoming Captain Marvel 2. The first sees a Skrull visit Monica to tell her an old friend wants to meet her in space, with that old friend presumably being Nick Fury (Samuel L Jackson) as seen in the Spider-Man: Far From Home post-credits scene. The show then gives us two post-credits scenes.

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Of course, the show also had three threats to deal with-Agatha Harkness (Kathryn Hahn), the witch who wants to absorb Wanda's powers the new white emotionless version of Vision that SWORD had created to destroy Wanda as introduced in last episode's post-credit scene plus the character who says he is Wanda's brother Pietro (Evan Peters), who captured Monica Rambeau (Teyonah Parris) in the Episode 7 post-credit scene.įans hoping that Evan Peters' appearance in WandaVision was bringing the X-Men into the MCU will have been disappointed by the finale. Wanda and family take on Agatha and SWORD in the 'WandaVision' finale.

The WandaVision finale, however, had very little in the way of jokes, and Wanda eventually decided to end the Westview 'hex' to save those trapped inside it-even if that meant destroying her children and Vision in the process. At its heart, WandaVision has been a show that has put a superhero gloss on a very human story of grief, as Wanda deals with losing her life partner Vision (Paul Bettany) by creating a world where they can live together in classic sitcoms-a world, in other words, where all problems can be laughed off and nothing ever changes. However, perhaps those fans were expecting too much. Those who were expecting a finale that would set up future Marvel adventures were sure to be disappointed by the finale, which just wound up the story of Wanda (Elizabeth Olsen) without bringing in any new elements. He told TVLine in the lead up to the release of WandaVision, "I know there will be a lot of disappointed people with some theories and some who will feel very smart, but you can't please everybody, obviously.

There were so many fan theories floating around, in fact, that director Matt Shakman had to do a little bit of expectations management. The WandaVision finale was the victim of much speculation, with viewers of the Disney+ show sharing theories it would introduce Fantastic Four into the MCU, or that the show would end with an appearance by Doctor Strange (played by Benedict Cumberbatch).
