IF that happens I wonder how they make her suddenly love mutants so much that she wants more within the span of 1 episode, she still doesn't fully know she's a mutant. Lowkey doesn't even make sense for her to create more mutants at the moment. Maybe somehwere later in Dr Strange 2 or something
could be that somebody tells her that her kids cant exist beacuse they are Mutants and and she replies with something like that
i wonder what happens to hayward now.
he framed the footage of wanda stealing vision when she didnt do that,just so he gets to attack her.
Also i wonder if purple vision(the soul) will merge with white vision so he stays alive outside the hex
Does make me wonder how they will "activate" the other mutants, maybe they do have a "more mutants" moment..
"No, more mutants" reeks of fan fiction vibes lmao. I dont think Feige will go with that
In the comics, the abundnace of mutants showing up in the latter half of the 20th century is explained by the general populace in large being exposed to higher-than-ever levels of radiation with the nuclear age. Not like there weren't mutants before, but only a very limited number of them have their X-gene activated.
Same thing they'll go with in the MCU I bet, only this time replace nuclear weapons with another "high energy source". The higher frequency of mutants will be explained by the three snaps that occured on earth. This way you can keep many key characters' iconic backstories intact while providing a logical explanation to the rampant development of mutants in this universe. (prior mutants largely kept their abilities a secret out of fear/ maybe even have an X-men team already be set-up as Charles's whole shtick is locating mutants with Cerebro)
"No, more mutants" reeks of fan fiction vibes lmao. I dont think Feige will go with that
In the comics, the abundnace of mutants showing up in the latter half of the 20th century is explained by the general populace in large being exposed to higher-than-ever levels of radiation with the nuclear age. Not like there weren't mutants before, but only a very limited number of them have their X-gene activated.
Same thing they'll go with in the MCU I bet, only this time replace nuclear weapons with another "high energy source". The higher frequency of mutants will be explained by the three snaps that occured on earth. This way you can keep many key characters' iconic backstories intact while providing a logical explanation to the rampant development of mutants in this universe. (prior mutants largely kept their abilities a secret out of fear/ maybe even have an X-men team already be set-up as Charles's whole shtick is locating mutants with Cerebro)
The fact that they later showed that the Ancient One was also helping during the New York battle makes me feel like they might also do something like that with mutants
i think this will tie in somehow,not directly wanda related but important nonetheless
reddit.com/r/FanTheories/comments/bji57y/dr_stranges_plan_the_updated_mind_stone_theory
I mean
Doctor Strange established this
I mean it did but that still kinda ties to the infinity stones. This straight up feels like some Harry Potter s\*\*\*
Episode was very emotionally charged and well written. I don't understand the "filler" criticism as it felt like an extremely important in providing context for Wanda's motivations to me.
Also super thrilled they didn't go the "Wanda was tricked into doing this by an interdimensional entity" route. That way she can step up and take responsibility for her actions, while leaving enough room for a lurking mystery wanting to feed on her powers.
I mean it did but that still kinda ties to the infinity stones. This straight up feels like some Harry Potter s\*\*\*
Aside from the time stone, not really
Episode was very emotionally charged and well written. I don't understand the "filler" criticism as it felt like an extremely important in providing context for Wanda's motivations to me.
Also super thrilled they didn't go the "Wanda was tricked into doing this by an interdimensional entity" route. That way she can step up and take responsibility for her actions, while leaving enough room for a lurking mystery wanting to feed on her powers.
Because everything is filler when it doesnt go boom boom pow pow !!!!!!
Because everything is filler when it doesnt go boom boom pow pow !!!!!!
Filler because no story progression, episode was a circle.?
Episode was very emotionally charged and well written. I don't understand the "filler" criticism as it felt like an extremely important in providing context for Wanda's motivations to me.
Also super thrilled they didn't go the "Wanda was tricked into doing this by an interdimensional entity" route. That way she can step up and take responsibility for her actions, while leaving enough room for a lurking mystery wanting to feed on her powers.
Definitely one of my pet peeves is when people get mad 'cause something didn't explode and then call the episode filler. Not every episode is going to or needs to have action for it to be considered plot moving
"No, more mutants" reeks of fan fiction vibes lmao. I dont think Feige will go with that
In the comics, the abundnace of mutants showing up in the latter half of the 20th century is explained by the general populace in large being exposed to higher-than-ever levels of radiation with the nuclear age. Not like there weren't mutants before, but only a very limited number of them have their X-gene activated.
Same thing they'll go with in the MCU I bet, only this time replace nuclear weapons with another "high energy source". The higher frequency of mutants will be explained by the three snaps that occured on earth. This way you can keep many key characters' iconic backstories intact while providing a logical explanation to the rampant development of mutants in this universe. (prior mutants largely kept their abilities a secret out of fear/ maybe even have an X-men team already be set-up as Charles's whole shtick is locating mutants with Cerebro)
When Wanda says "All More Mutants" in the finale
Idk why but Wanda driving a car is hilarious to me
must be tired flying around i think
Definitely one of my pet peeves is when people get mad 'cause something didn't explode and then call the episode filler. Not every episode is going to or needs to have action for it to be considered plot moving
What couldn’t they have explained in ten minutes , that they wasted the whole episode explaining? Also we still don’t know s***, why waste a whole episode to explain things but use half measures. It’s just weird and idk where they are going with this now.
It's already established that this version of Scarlet Witch and QuickSilver aren't mutants due to the infinity stones. And i don't think that this show has even hinted at mutants, like I said before, the hints at mutants will come in the new eternals movie, because of the eternals origin story they have plenty of creative freedom to bring mutants in through that way.
MCU and the comics aren't 1 : 1 with their story telling and they definitely are changing alot of things and twisting them around for this the MCU, Magic has already been established pretty well in the comics too.
Episode was very emotionally charged and well written. I don't understand the "filler" criticism as it felt like an extremely important in providing context for Wanda's motivations to me.
Also super thrilled they didn't go the "Wanda was tricked into doing this by an interdimensional entity" route. That way she can step up and take responsibility for her actions, while leaving enough room for a lurking mystery wanting to feed on her powers.
people are calling this a filler? This is an important episode