12/29/2023 0 Comments Wandavision episode 9 not playing![]() ![]() I believe this officially decanonized “Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.,” but in the end credits scene Wanda appears to be messing with the book trying to get her children back, making me think that she will turn out to be an indirect villain of “Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness,” while the Mephisto theory could still be in play as he may be the main villain of that film. The questions about the book in Agatha’s basement were answered, and it turned out to be The Darkhold. This makes Hayward (Josh Stamberg) the only one left, and no matter how much of a jerk he’s been over the past few episodes, I thought it was extremely out of character that he would attempt to shoot the kids. Billy and Tommy manage to incapacitate the soldiers as Wanda is fighting Agatha and the two Visions are fighting each other. manages to get through and joins the fight in the town square. But after Wanda opens the barrier, S.W.O.R.D. The Wiccan and Speed characters are too big to get rid of soon. Billy (Julian Hilliard), Tommy (Jett Klyne) and Vision all ended up getting “deleted” from reality by the end of the episode, and while they’re all clearly coming back, I’m glad they avoided two of the worst possible endings I had in mind: it was all a dream, or everyone lives happily ever after. Not only did this start to delete Vision, but Billy and Tommy as well. Once Agatha freed everyone in town of Wanda’s control, Wanda started to get rid of the barrier. Kevin Feige rarely makes mistakes, but after noticing the backlash in 2013, he should’ve thought twice about this. ” At least we know that that character is coming back in “Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings.” It was all made out to be a throwaway, horrible and distasteful joke by giving him the last name Bohner, and that’s literally the end of Evan Peters in the MCU. I would say this is just as bad, if not worse, than what they did to Ben Kingsley’s Mandarin reveal in “Iron Man 3. Why cast the person who played a Marvel character from a different universe in a project that ties into a story about the Multiverse? Furthermore, why have him impersonate that exact character, and it turns out to be a random person who owned the lot of land next to Wanda’s? Peters is actually Agatha’s “husband,” Ralph. The biggest mistake that was made was the eventual identity reveal of Evan Peters’ character. Personally, I thought Phase Four of the Marvel Cinematic Universe would be different. The misdirects within the show were insane, as well as all of the references to Mephisto and Hell and Monica (Teyonah Parris) talking about her contact in two blatant lines in two separate episodes. The finale has only just been released, and fights are already brewing. Some examples of this include Director Matt Shakman not confirming episode nine as the final episode, Paul Bettany trying to be funny by saying there was a secret cameo, only turning out to be himself as White Vision all along, Emma Caulfield tweeting “Where is Dottie?” Perhaps having the fans hype everything up was not the way to go. With all the spoilers leaking for many episodes, I understand why they would want to throw everyone off. The cast and crew did a little fan trolling for this show and I don’t blame them. ![]() One thing that has been evident is Marvel clearly never expected “WandaVision” to be as popular as it was. With their first show, Marvel made a fool out of all of us by practically disproving every single absurd theory thrown out on the topic of “WandaVision.” I’m sure many will let it slide for now, but I hope redundancy of “the easiest way out” is not what the future has in store for us. ![]() ![]() Although getting the whole season at once is nice, it gets rid of the fun of talking about the show over a longer period of time. The weekly release strategy is crucial for these types of shows to succeed. The finale left doors open for future projects, but for the most part, this show has been a character-driven love story, and it is without a doubt the best superhero romance executed on screen. While I was hoping for something spectacular to happen, I have accepted that the conclusion to “WandaVision” is the conclusion to the exact same story we’ve been following for the past two months, nothing more, nothing less. With all of the teases, references, and build ups from previous episodes, I never would’ve expected such a simple finale. Wanda (Elizabeth Olsen) and Vision (Paul Bettany) fight for their home when Agatha (Kathryn Hahn) and S.W.O.R.D. “WandaVision: Episode 9 – The Series Finale” was written by Jac Schaeffer and directed by Matt Shakman. Wanda (Olsen), Vision (Bettany), Billy (Hilliard), and Tommy (Klyne) preparing to fight the enemies threatening their home. ![]()
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