We all know that Vision died in Infinity War, so how are they bringing him back?
Is he going to be resurrected? Is someone is going to make a new Vision?
I'm just a little confused about it.
We all know that Vision died in Infinity War, so how are they bringing him back?
Is he going to be resurrected? Is someone is going to make a new Vision?
I'm just a little confused about it.
In her grief-induced madness, she will will him into being and restructure her reality to her ideal... which in this case is "Nick at Nite" sitcoms from the 60's. Kind of like Pleasantville, but with heroes.
@morpheus_: I mean, I'm not going to excuse the SJW part for the rest of the site but to be fair to the other points you've shown, It is hard to see her do that level of reality warping when she hasn't done at least one showing of doing so in her live screen incarnation unless there's a massive change in her powers and power levels in the upcoming show.
@life_without_progress: Wanda was nowhere near that level in 616 pre-Disassembled, either - nor is she operating at that level of power on a regular basis. But back then it was not perceived as a SJW stunt (and it wasn't), merely a plot device to move the universe forward in ways Marvel desired (notably the creation of the New Avengers, a string of events and eventually House of M).
What I'm saying is that there is definitive precedent suggesting Marvel can use her mental instability, possession by mystical forces (Chthon, the Life Entity, chaos magic) or whatever they like and then point at one of 10 separate stories where Wanda has performed ridiculous feats. That's one of the most common complaints for Carol Danvers, a bona fide 616 mid-tier that suddenly tangles with powerhouses in the MCU.
Her obsession with him reminds me of that crazy lady on Dantooine in KOTOR1 where she wanted to have sex with her droid since her husband died.
Lmao I just watched her crazy ass run off into the plains
@morpheus_: I guess most of the people of who've only seen the live action movies would be jaded and ignorant to the comic book lore established by stuff in Avengers Disassembled with some strong "anti-SJW" prejudice regarding Wanda's powers for some people.
The second paragraph would establish some interesting world building for the MCU if the people leading the show would follow stuff in "House Of M" and "Avengers Disassembled". Might get elements of the former in the show which would be cool.
Are the anti SJW people getting Scarlet Witch confused with Captain Marvel or do they just hate all women?
@morpheus_: They’re too busy flipping out over imaginary “SJW agendas”
The Show is connected to the Multiverse Of Madness movie so Qanda is probably going to be running through universes looking for a version of Vision to settle down with whilst disregarding the danger it might bring about.
@kingofwakanda: they don't like woman,they prefer to suck Thor balls for more 10 years
Why is everyone so triggered. Captain Marvels power can “somewhat” be chalked up to SJW’s and that’s the only explanation because there is no precedent in the comics, but Wanda? No
Wanda being powerful has nothing to do with SJW’s, she’s been powerful in the comics for like 50 years, but now that the MCU is a making another “woman” powerful everyone gets triggered, it’s so funny. Insecure little babies
Wanda also started out weaker and has slowly become a top tier character. It’s shows so much growth, while Carol was introduced (not counting her being forcefully weakened) as an automatic top tier. Both character are very different and Wanda is in no way pandering to the SJW’s
Just rebuild him. The directors and writers had never said that Vision will be permanently killed off, have they?
He will most likely be rebuilt but with different colors. Different personality too since he won't have an Infinity Stone this time. Sort of like in comics when he was rebuilt without Wonder Man's brain patterns or whatever, became white and lost emotions.
Most likely Wanda's reality warping. Kinda funny tho, how people would probably push that off as SJW agenda, despite Wanda being able to warp reality on a massive scale in comics, long before the 4th wave feminism.
We are on CV and 8/10 comments in this thread seem to be blissfully ignorant as to Wanda being able to warp reality on a multiversal scale in the comics and restore Vision to life, like she did to various characters before. But nah, it's either bad writing or SJW.
Are the anti SJW people getting Scarlet Witch confused with Captain Marvel or do they just hate all women?
Her obsession with him reminds me of that crazy lady on Dantooine in KOTOR1 where she wanted to have sex with her droid since her husband died.
All in her head.
Please no. This would be such a bad way to go for it. Maybe they start with it. Wanda envisioning a perfect world for herself where Vision is alive. And when she realises it was all in her head, she makes it a reality.
Could be how they bring the mutants to the MCU in some way..
@rockette: I see that you're a man of culture as well.
Indeed I am sir.
Personal theory is that he doesn't. That the Vision in the show will essentially be a construct created by Wanda. I feel the title of the show "Wandavision" is even a clue to that. The fact we know that the show will lead directly into Dr. Strange 2 I think also hints at that. I suspect the big-bad of Dr. Strange 2 (rumoured to be Nightmare) will basically be screwing with Wanda during the course of the show, but not actually be revealed til either the end of the show or in the movie.
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