Whether it be through realization and self-sacrifice or this false reality shattering under the weight of effort, it seems increasingly likely that Vision will not make it out of this show alive.Įvan Peters played Wanda’s brother, Quicksilver, in Fox’s X-Men films. Long story short, Vision’s new existence is seemingly connected to the fake reality within Westview. Yet she’s not aware of his strange encounters with fellow characters such as Agnes, Herb and the family Doctor that also hint at the true nature of this reality. She also opts not to tell him about Geraldine’s mention of Ultron, which is suspect. Yet every time Vision begins to question the nature of their reality (such as her inexplicable pregnancy timeline) or they are confronted with an invading force from the real world (such as the beekeeper), Wanda reset her alternate reality and wipes the self-awareness from Vision’s mind. Through her abilities or various otherworldly forces, Wanda has brought him back to some semblance of life for WandaVision. Episode 4 even reminds us of this with the harrowing shot of a grey and mind stone-less Vision reminiscent of his death at the hands of Thanos in Avengers: Infinity War. This would play into Darcy Lewis’ question from “We Interrupt This Program” of who is censoring the sitcom broadcasts as well.Īs WandaVision takes place after Avengers: Endgame, the audience is well aware that Paul Bettany’s Vision is dead. Perhaps Mephisto is manipulating events and using Westview as an incubator to position himself to pounce when Wanda and Vision are particularly vulnerable. Why would Westview host a fundraiser “for the children” when we have yet to see any outside of Tommy and Billy? Dotti even says “The devil’s in the details,” to which Agnes replies, “That’s not the only place he is.” Suspicious. In Marvel Comics, Mephisto is a devil-like entity who has previously tangled with Wanda in hopes of absorbing her powerful children. Other eagle eyed viewers have noticed several allusions, references and iconography connected to the Devil, which suggests that a character named Mephisto could be the true bad guy of WandaVision. If Agnes and her mysteriously never seen husband Ralph are not the villains of WandaVision, who else might fit the bill? Many around the internet believe “Agnes” could be Agatha Harkness, a witch from the comics who was something of an anti-hero, but often served as a more-or-less supportive mentor to Wanda. Just who is Agnes (Kathryn Hahn) supposed to be? Is she Marvel’s Agatha Harkness in disguise? Marvel Who is the Big Bad of the series?Īssuming Wanda is not revealed to be the unintentional (or intentional) villain of the show, who is the main antagonist? Kathryn Hahn’s Agnes clearly knows more than she is letting on and she was the only townsperson to not be properly identified by SWORD in Episode 4.
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