Meet Ralph Bohner, who evidently is an aspiring actor based on the headshot Monica finds. Instead, he's just another citizen of Westview, though one under the control of Agnes. So it turns out Evan Peters isn't playing Quicksilver from the X-Men franchise of movies. Instead, she's just another citizen of Westview stuck under Wanda's spell. At one point, there were some theories that she was going to be a bigger piece of the overall puzzle. However, by the end of the story she's very clearly the true Scarlet Witch and one of the most powerful beings in the universe. There's part of us that wants to think it's because she's a mutant. "I'm not a witch"Įven in the face of all of the evidence, at this point Wanda still doesn't believe she's a witch. Perhaps we'll see them shoot magic at each other in Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness. Sorcerer SupremeĪccording to Agatha, the Scarlet Witch is more powerful than even the Sorcerer Supreme. Of course, it also comes into play during one of the post-credits scenes, which we'll get to. The Darkhold was first introduced in episode 7 ( read all about it) and it's back as Agatha attempts to wield it against Wanda. Of course, in WandaVision they first have to attempt to destroy each other. An early-'90s miniseries, which we'll discuss in more detail below, digs deep into the differences between the two Visions and what could bring them together. While the two Visions haven't fought in the comics, the two of them coming together certainly has its place in Marvel lore. This final installment is called "The Series Finale," which is both a nod to the sort of TV-centric language used in other episode titles and a clarification that this is most likely the end of this series. In case you were wondering if there would ever be a WandaVision Season 2, the episode title says it all. When you're done, make sure to look back on our Easter egg guides for each episode of the series. Can you believe it? Let us know in the comments below, and keep reading for all the Easter eggs and comics references we spotted in WandaVision's finale. ![]() ![]() Plus, the Evan Peters casting turned out to be a red herring all along. On the other hand, this episode left a lot of dangling threads that may or may not be picked up down the road in future MCU movies and shows. On one hand, it provided closure and emotional payoff for Wanda and Vision's story so far throughout the MCU, and it was fantastic to spend so much time with these normally secondary Avengers (compared with the likes of Iron Man and Captain America, at least). Of course, there's a lot to say about the episode itself, and we have no doubt that fans are going to be divided on this one. If you haven't watched the episode yet, what are you doing here? There are going to be way too many spoilers. If that's what you're interested in, take a look below. WandaVision Episode 9, "The Series Finale," is streaming now on Disney+, and regardless of how you may have felt about it, the final chapter was at least full of Easter eggs and references for us to break down.
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