![]() Wanda's Vision couldn't leave the hex, but White Vision-with the body of the original Vision-sure could. It's also the only feasible way that WandaVision could bring Vision back into the greater MCU universe while still maintaining life and death stakes for its characters. It's also good news for Paul Bettany, who will now certainly have at least 1 more MCU appearance in him. With his memories unlocked, though, it's certainly a loose end that indicates we'll see him again. We did not see White Vision again for the rest of the episode. "I am Vision," he realizes, before flying off. Both are the true ship." Our Visions agree), but the important part is that Wanda's Vision unlocks all of Vision's old memories within White Vision. We'll spare you the details for now ("Neither is the true ship. Wanda's Vision goes on to explain the circumstances using the thought experiment known as "The Ship of Theseus" (which White Vision is, "naturally," familiar with). And he's not shocked when he sees the (possibly literal) gears start turning inside White Vision's head: "I request elaboration," he says. "Only a conditional Vision." Being a Vision, he knows how another Vision thinks and works. Rather than continuing to fight and go nowhere fast, he tried to reason with White Vision. After corrupt (and sort of devoid of any real reason to be such a dick) SWORD Director Tyler Hayward deployed his newly-powered up White Vision into The Hex, much of the first half of "The Series Finale" was spent with Wanda's Vision fighting against White Vision.īut after the two evenly-matched Visions spent a lot of time going back and forth, Wanda's Vision decided to take a chance. ![]() Let's recap what, exactly, happened for a second. But the question everyone is probably wondering is obvious: where the hell did White Vision go? And by the end of the WandaVision finale, after Wanda finally accepted Vision's fate and White Vision had a "Eureka!" moment and flew off, we kinda have, like, one Vision again? A little? That much remains to be seen. By the time the WandaVision finale, titled "The Series Finale" came around, we had two Visions (one now with a white tint). We're wondering where the hell he went, and what it could mean going forward.īefore WandaVisionbegan (following the events of Avengers: Infinity War) we had no Visions (killed twice, by Wanda Maximoff and then by Thanos).The two Visions came to an understanding in the middle of their fight, though, and White Vision flew off.For the first half of the WandaVision finale "The Series Finale," Wanda's Vision had an epic fight with the newly rebuilt White Vision.Either way though, it leads to the next movie featuring Wanda and Agatha being very helpful.The following story contains spoilers for WandaVision episode 9, "The Series Finale." ![]() Maybe the series ends with Wanda finding her and asking for help. Same kind of trip down memory lane/remembering who she is slant and then running before Wanda notices her spell is broken. So then the series would focus on Agatha breaking herself out. OR, if Wanda seeks her out, I could see Agatha being gone. Series ends with her memory restored and she’s ready to take on Wanda again. ![]() The way to do that, of course, would be for Agatha to remember who she truly is and we get a lovely trip down memory lane and learn all about her. If it’s the former, perhaps the series is Strange helping to break Agatha out of the mental prison Wanda put her in. Either Wanda’s still in villain mode and maybe Strange is led to Agatha, or Wanda is looking to repent and goes to Agatha. Strange movie, I think it makes sense that the movie ends with someone realizing Agatha would be useful. With all the rumors that Wanda is villainous in the next Dr.
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