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She was never named nor had any lines but there was one scene where Quicksilver was sitting with his red headed sister watching TV...No but the Fox version of Quicksilver was MUCH better than the MCU version.
She was never named nor had any lines but there was one scene where Quicksilver was sitting with his red headed sister watching TV...No but the Fox version of Quicksilver was MUCH better than the MCU version.
When Wanda first opened the door and they showed Quicksilver from the back with the salt-&-pepper hair ... I thought it was Reed Richards for a moment.I would never have said this answer if it wasn't for the ending but after that absolute awesome ending, I am not betting against Reed Richards....Show is so good. So who's the aerospace engineer she knows?
It's a bit of foreshadowing -- comics-fan viewers know that Wanda is the Scarlet Witch, but within the MCU she has never been called that. That apparent throwaway scene gets fans considering why Wanda doesn't go by that name in the MCU, and in turn to start thinking about the erstwhile Fox rights to the X-Men and the whole "mutants" milieu ... and why all that would be given a nod during WandaVision.I am unsure if it was some how related to the ending but can any one explain the significance of the scene where Woo is questioned about Wanda's nickname?
I always assumed it was never used due to various rights but all those seem to be muddled now with the ending....
I am so happy that at my age and at my ridiculous amount of hours watching TV that I can still be surprised...OMG I can’t believe they did that ending! Feige you magnificent *******!
That's what makes the ending so layered for me.It's a bit of foreshadowing -- comics-fan viewers know that Wanda is the Scarlet Witch, but within the MCU she has never been called that. That apparent throwaway scene gets fans considering why Wanda doesn't go by that name in the MCU, and in turn to start thinking about the erstwhile Fox rights to the X-Men and the whole "mutants" milieu ... and why all that would be given a nod during WandaVision.
Quicksilver's appearance is then the payoff.
Yep. Bringing in the Evan Peters Quicksilver, it's now established that the Fox X-Men films and the MCU films exist in the same narrative universe.Does Dr Strange and the Multiverse of Madness play into things here where we are getting a first look at a multiverse allowing Mutants to mingle with Avengers?
Noticed that too. She really gave Carol the cold shoulder routine when Woo/Darcy mentioned her.Why was Monica all bent out of shape talking about Captain Marvel? Her radiation give the mom cancer?
She is the proverbial “other shoe to drop”. She has to be an antagonist of some sort.Agnes being in on everything is a bit odd ....
Yep, from a Super Hero movie perspective, that scene potentially has astronomical implications going forward.It's a bit of foreshadowing -- comics-fan viewers know that Wanda is the Scarlet Witch, but within the MCU she has never been called that. That apparent throwaway scene gets fans considering why Wanda doesn't go by that name in the MCU, and in turn to start thinking about the erstwhile Fox rights to the X-Men and the whole "mutants" milieu ... and why all that would be given a nod during WandaVision.
Quicksilver's appearance is then the payoff.
The Dr Strange movie will also tie into the next Spiderman movie with the rumors of bringing back Tobey and Garfield as Multiverse Peter Parkers (maybe they even bring in a live action Miles Morales?)That's what makes the ending so layered for me.
Wanda is not a mutant in the MCU but now she* conjures up an image of her brother who is not her brother but is an actual mutant in the x-men world.....
Does Dr Strange and the Multiverse of Madness play into things here where we are getting a first look at a multiverse allowing Mutants to mingle with Avengers?
* I should acknowledge that I actually believed Wanda when she said she had nothing to do with the door bell ringing, which may give another hint that some one or something besides Wanda may be controlling things in the town..
Interestingly, Norm never actually said specifically who he wanted Vision to save him from. All signs point to Wanda, but as of now, SHIELD and we are all making assumptions. Fun!* I should acknowledge that I actually believed Wanda when she said she had nothing to do with the door bell ringing, which may give another hint that some one or something besides Wanda may be controlling things in the town..
Show is so good. So who's the aerospace engineer she knows?
A strong possibility.I would never have said this answer if it wasn't for the ending but after that absolute awesome ending, I am not betting against Reed Richards....
She is the proverbial “other shoe to drop”. She has to be an antagonist of some sort.
It sure seems like Agnes is key. Although Ralph is probably the catalyst.I think somebody else is spinning the wheel there. Hence Wanda saying that she didn’t know how it all got started either. I think she is happy to be there and go along with it but she didn’t start it up. Whomever is running it, sent her brother there at the end when her and vision were fighting in order to settle things down.
I fully think Wanda is controlling many things. But she wasn't the cause and she won't be able to break out of this herself.* I should acknowledge that I actually believed Wanda when she said she had nothing to do with the door bell ringing, which may give another hint that some one or something besides Wanda may be controlling things in the town..
Yea I don’t think Feige would go that route with the stereotype. Dude is a little too sharp for that. I agree.It sure seems like Agnes is key. Although Ralph is probably the catalyst.
I fully think Wanda is controlling many things. But she wasn't the cause and she won't be able to break out of this herself.
I hope it's something else. Otherwise we're stuck with a red haired lady who has a temper and goes crazy when things go badly for her. Which, comics aside, is a bit too stereotypical for my taste. Dude gets fat, gal goes ape#### crazy.
With the ties to Dr Strange and the multi-verse this seems more like a cross universe than the same universe since her Pietro is already dead.Yep. Bringing in the Evan Peters Quicksilver, it's now established that the Fox X-Men films and the MCU films exist in the same narrative universe.
Right on -- I had to add in the word "narrative" to modify "universe" to make it clear, since the MCU's 'narrative universe' itself contains multiple 'universes'.With the ties to Dr Strange and the multi-verse this seems more like a cross universe than the same universe since her Pietro is already dead.Yep. Bringing in the Evan Peters Quicksilver, it's now established that the Fox X-Men films and the MCU films exist in the same narrative universe.
The latter. One and doneDoes anybody know if wandavision is going to have more than 1 season, or will it be somewhat wrapped up (albeit with continuing fallout) like an extended marvel movie?
I'm not that fat.It sure seems like Agnes is key. Although Ralph is probably the catalyst.
I fully think Wanda is controlling many things. But she wasn't the cause and she won't be able to break out of this herself.
I hope it's something else. Otherwise we're stuck with a red haired lady who has a temper and goes crazy when things go badly for her. Which, comics aside, is a bit too stereotypical for my taste. Dude gets fat, gal goes ape#### crazy.
Spider-Pig for the win......The Dr Strange movie will also tie into the next Spiderman movie with the rumors of bringing back Tobey and Garfield as Multiverse Peter Parkers (maybe they even bring in a live action Miles Morales?)
I was thinking Reed or perhaps this is how the introduce Victor Von Doom.I would never have said this answer if it wasn't for the ending but after that absolute awesome ending, I am not betting against Reed Richards....Show is so good. So who's the aerospace engineer she knows?
So you wrote this:Not true. See Buckna's post above.
Plus, I have an excellent capacity for suspension of disbelief, but only in context of a consistent framework. Otherwise, I become distracted. I'm perfectly comfortable with unrevealed information, also, and giving the writers the benefit of the doubt until the information is divulged and we are in a position to judge it's consistency (or lack thereof) with the established rules of the construct.
I just have a hard time with Scarlet Witch's seemingly "as needed" unknown powers. Need someone to control minds? Scarlet Witch! Need someone to blow something up? Warp reality? Set a table?...
How exactly is it a stretch that someone with mind control can make someone see what she wants them to see? To me that is the shortest suspension of disbelief of any super hero ever.I get mind control. But how do those things translate to being able to warp reality?
I'd bet on her having powers and not being fully human. Whether she's aware of it or not.So what is up with the test on Rambeau that came up blank? I'm not seeing much on that on the easter egg videos. Admittedly I've only watched one.
There’s still 4 episodes left.....This multiverse stuff has my head spinning.
I think I may have broken down and cried if instead of Evan Peters at the end (which was all sorts of awesome on its own), that Ian McKellen was there and Wanda says "dad...?"
plenty of time to call Michael FassbenderThere’s still 4 episodes left.....
I don't know the backstory, but from the video I watched this weekend, there is a story in the comics where she develops super-powers. Here supe name is "Photon."So what is up with the test on Rambeau that came up blank? I'm not seeing much on that on the easter egg videos. Admittedly I've only watched one.
My wife and I watched half of dark phoenix last night and are watching the rest tonight.Regarding Evan Peters' Quicksilver. I watched his scenes from Days of Future Past this weekend - great character, but was only in the movie for about 20 minutes or so and had just the one very memorable "Time in a Bottle" scene. I see he was also in Apocalypse and Dark Phoenix. I've heard those are both terrible movies. Does anyone think they are worth watching to get the full picture of this character?
That was her mom's callsign in the MCU apparently, so not sure if that will be her name -- she may not get a cool name maybe?I don't know the backstory, but from the video I watched this weekend, there is a story in the comics where she develops super-powers. Here supe name is "Photon."
They do not develop his character too much more than you see in DOFP. Unless you are a huge Xmen fan I would skip those two movies.Regarding Evan Peters' Quicksilver. I watched his scenes from Days of Future Past this weekend - great character, but was only in the movie for about 20 minutes or so and had just the one very memorable "Time in a Bottle" scene. I see he was also in Apocalypse and Dark Phoenix. I've heard those are both terrible movies. Does anyone think they are worth watching to get the full picture of this character?
A few Comic Book Guys on another board are saying a resounding "no" to this, for what that's worth.Regarding Evan Peters' Quicksilver. I watched his scenes from Days of Future Past this weekend - great character, but was only in the movie for about 20 minutes or so and had just the one very memorable "Time in a Bottle" scene. I see he was also in Apocalypse and Dark Phoenix. I've heard those are both terrible movies. Does anyone think they are worth watching to get the full picture of this character?
Monica originally went by Captain Marvel, until Carol Danvers returned. Then she went by Photon, and finally ended on Spectrum. As noted, her mom's call sign was Photon, so odds are she will just go with Spectrum once her powers are revealed.That was her mom's callsign in the MCU apparently, so not sure if that will be her name -- she may not get a cool name maybe?