Elizabeth Olsen Reveals Insights on WandaVision and the Future of the Marvel Cinematic Universe
Elizabeth Olsen Reveals Insights on WandaVision and the Future of the Marvel Cinematic Universe
In the post-credits scene of the latest episode of WandaVision, it was revealed that Scarlet Witch (Elizabeth Olsen) is isolated in a cabin in the mountains, exploring the Book of the Damned in the Astral Plane. During an interview with The Rolling Stone website, Olsen shared her thoughts on the character's emotional state and journey.
“Wanda had to flee before the people who had to blame her got to Westview. No one could find her in this isolated place. She knows that she will be held accountable for everything she did to those people,” she declared. "I think she also has a tremendous amount of guilt."
The absence of Doctor Strange from the series disappointed many fans. Recently, studio president Kevin Feige explained why the hero wasn't included in the series. This further fueled excitement and speculation for the upcoming release of Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness on May 6th.
Elizabeth Olsen and the Iconic Scarlet Witch Line
With the upcoming release of Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, the nerves are running high. Escalating these nerves even higher is Elizabeth Olsen's recent interview with HeyUGuys via Comicbook in which she opened up about the possibility of uttering the most iconic Scarlet Witch line from the comics.
The host asked Olsen if she would say the immortal words from the comics in the MCU. She responded, 'I can only hope and imagine.' The line in question remains a symbol of the character's power and complexity within the narrative. Currently, the status of using the word 'mutant' in the MCU stands at zero, as it has never been used in the movies or any of its popular series.
However, the trailer for Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness has dropped an inkling that in the future, the prospect of a mutant in the MCU is not impossible. The movie features the presence of Patrick Stewart's character Charles Xavier from the X-Men movie series, opening numerous doors for a mutant timeline in the MCU.
Summary and Conclusion
WandaVision is a unique blend of classic sitcoms with elements already featured in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. The series follows the two super-powered beings, Wanda Maximoff (Elizabeth Olsen) and Vision (Paul Bettany), as they live the perfect suburban life until they begin to suspect that not everything is what it appears to be. This suspense and the ongoing doubts about the presence of mutants in the MCU continue to draw audiences in, adding to the excitement for future releases.
Elizabeth Olsen's interviews and the upcoming release of Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness keep the excitement high for fans of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Stay tuned for more updates and remember, 'For better or for worse, I'm not going back to the life we had together. The past is in the past. The present is now.'