![]() If our speculation pans out, this is a misdirection. What about the radio? A key moment in episode two saw Wanda freak out over a mysterious radio transmission that asked, in a garbled voice, "Who's doing this to you, Wanda?" Did Monica infiltrate Wanda's reality? Marvel Studios Monica Rambeau (Teyonah Parris), an agent of S.W.O.R.D., discovers an artificial barrier around the town of Westview with FBI agent Jimmy Woo (Randall Park). It was only when Monica got too close to the truth that Wanda flung her out because to keep her around would threaten to unmake Wanda's precious creation. In doing so, she lost her memory and really believed she was their neighbor Geraldine. In connecting the dots, I can confidently speculate that Monica, under the direction of S.W.O.R.D., infiltrated Wanda's sitcom reality. And in a scene from what could be Episode 4 (only the first three were screened for the press) we see a uniformed Geraldine/Monica - with FBI agent Jimmy Woo (Randall Park) behind her - in Westview, reaching her hand out and touching a distorted, invisible barrier. On the day WandaVision premiered, Marvel released a behind-the-scenes featurette. Somehow, Wanda weaponized her newborn baby's teleportation powers to fling Monica outside her sitcom bubble.įinally, the biggest evidence to support this isn't in any of the episodes we've seen, but in a YouTube video. Marvel and Kate Bishop as the new Hawkeye), Billy is destined to grow up into a Young Avenger named Wiccan, who has the power of teleportation. Based on what we know from the comics (and how the MCU is ramping up newcomers like Ms. ![]() Then, there's Episode 3, which introduces both of Wanda's twins, Tommy and Billy. The scene implies that the "true" reality is sneaking and leaking into Wanda's, and so she becomes more vigilant to keep outsiders - including S.W.O.R.D. First, at the end of episode two, when the Beekeeper shows up, Wanda whispers "No" and seems to rewind reality on her own. There's a handful of moments that indicate Wanda is in control. ![]() But is she behind the fake reality, or is it someone else? Marvel Studios How Wanda is in control in WandaVision Kathryn Hahn is possibly, maybe playing Agatha Harkness, a villain/mentor of Wanda in the comics. The 2005 Marvel comic book crossover House of M, one of the key inspirations for WandaVision, centered on Wanda using her reality-bending powers to completely change the Marvel Universe as she coped with the loss of her children. While the Marvel Cinematic Universe hasn't yet explored Wanda's powers, she is actually very powerful and is capable of rewriting reality itself. ![]() Turns out, in her grief for the loss of Vision in 2018's Avengers: Infinity War, Wanda may have taken over a New Jersey town so she can process her loss. Were the Visions trapped in a nightmare dimension by a TV-obsessed supervillain? Was it an artificial computer simulation created by S.W.O.R.D.? Is it Doctor Strange?īased on what happens at the end of the episode, it's clear the one behind it all is Wanda herself. We don't know who is behind Wanda and Visions' impossible life, nor how it's happening and why. Who forced her out? Marvel Studios Why Wanda is behind the sitcom realityĪt the start of WandaVision, it was unclear what was going on. While there are still plenty of questions, there are a few things we can glean from that indicate just where WandaVision is headed.Īt the end of WandaVision's third episode, Monica Rambeau (Teyonah Parris) is flung outside in Westview, New Jersey. She is then surrounded by agents and helicopters bearing the symbol of S.W.O.R.D. When the Visions' neighbor Geraldine, who is actually Monica Rambeau (played by Teyonah Parris) starts to question the fake sitcom reality and gets close to remembering who she actually is, Monica is tossed out of this reality and wakes up on a grassy field in Westview, New Jersey. In the third episode of WandaVision, streaming now on Disney+, Wanda (Elizabeth Olsen) and her can-rock-a-sweater husband Vision (Paul Bettany) enter the 1970s! Wanda then proceeds to carry twin boys to term and give birth within the span of a half-hour.īut things get really weird only at the very end of the episode. □ Follow all of Inverse's WandaVision coverage at our WandaVision hub. Warning: Spoilers for WandaVision Episode 3 ahead. And it's changing everything we know and assume about WandaVision. At the end of a literally colorful '70s-themed episode (think The Brady Bunch, The Mary Tyler Moore Show, and Three's Company), the shadowy machinations behind WandaVision are slowly coming to light. The mystery of WandaVisionis getting more, well, mysterious.
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