![]() So, when we look at the series as a whole, beginning to end, it’s safe to say that showrunner Jac Schaeffer has successfully built the gilded bridge between the Marvel Cinematic Universe as we knew it, and the MCU we shall come to know. What we have, though, is an emotional conclusion to Wanda’s journey as she finally comes to terms with her grief and loss. There was no game breaking cameo, and the one we thought we already had turned out to be the most elaborate dirty joke I have ever seen, to which I tip my hat to. Nothing could live up to what we built in our minds. And to be fair, there was always going to be disappointment given the amount of speculation this series has garnered. That is to say that there is more to be satisfied with than to be disappointed by. We’ve heard “Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness” will connect with “WandaVision.” So it’s likely this end-credits scene gives us some setup for that next project.As far as series finales go, the “ WandaVision” finale lands closer to “ The Sopranos” than it does to “ Game of Thrones”. Sounds like we’ve got a good setup for a future project. So does that mean she’s going to try to find them in an alternate reality? Has she found her children again? Wanda also hears her sons Timmy and Billy - who vanished with the town of Westview - shouting for help. Since the book contains information on the Scarlet Witch, then it’s likely Wanda is wanting to find out exactly who and what she is, and clearly she has already learned some new skills from it, such as the ability to separate herself into two beings.”Īnd that’s not all. Per ScreenRant, the book’s “power can corrupt the reader, and even lead to tears in the fabric of reality itself. ![]() She’s reading the Darkhold book - a book she took from Agatha that has dark magic information - in the other room. The scene shortly reveals that Wanda is merely a projection created by the real Wanda, who is now the Scarlet Witch. The second scene answers a question about where Wanda went after the events of “WandaVision.” It shows Wanda alone in a cabin way in the middle of nowhere. Fury spent a lot of time with Monica’s mother and Carol Danvers in “Captain Marvel,” so this might be a real setup for the next “Captain Marvel” film.Īlso, per ScreenRant, the moment might set up the “Secret Invasion” storyline, which, in the comics, centers around Skrulls overtaking the identities of FBI agents. Jackson), who was last seen in the post-credits scene of “Spider-Man: Far From Home” working at a space station with other Skrulls. This is likely a reference to Nick Fury (Samuel L. Monica asks where and the agent points to the sky - a reference likely to space. The agent tells Monica that a friend of her mother wants to speak with Monica. She then heads up into a movie theater where one of the agents appears as a Skrull character (the green-skinned aliens seen in “Captain Marvel.”) It shows Monica Rambeau (Teyonah Parris) speaking with Jimmy Woo (Randall Park) in Westview as the SWORD organization looks to clean up the mess. The first scene appears after the first round of credits. We also see Vision face off with White Vision, and the SWORD organization looks to kill Wanda and the entire world of “Westview.” First post-credits scene: Where is Monica going? “The Series Finale” had Wanda Maximoff (Elizabeth Olsen) and Agatha Harkness (Kathryn Hahn) fighting each other. “WandaVision” wrapped up its run with its ninth episode Friday, titled “The Series Finale.” But the show didn’t give us anything close to a complete story as it set up future projects to consider with its post-credit scenes. Warning: This article contains spoilers for “WandaVision” Episode 9.
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