Is the MCU finally introducing the X-Men?Įver since Disney purchased 20th Century Fox in 2019 and gained control over properties like the X-Men and the Fantastic Four, it was a matter of when, not if, Marvel would bring them into the fold. SEE ‘WandaVision’ may have opened the doors to the multiverse with that ‘Very Special Episode’ In yet another nod to sitcoms of the past, Darcy jokes that Wanda has “recast Pietro” since the character is not being portrayed by the MCU’s Aaron Taylor-Johnson, but could it be more than that? In the wake of Vision confronting Wanda about controlling the people of Westview - which he realizes doesn’t include any children other than their own - the show within the show introduces, seemingly without Wanda’s control, Evan Peters ’ Quicksilver from “X-Men: Days of Future Past” (2014) and “X-Men: Apocalypse” (2016). ) his big moment in “Avengers: Endgame” (2019).īut the show slipping between the events of the outside world and Wanda’s ‘80s sitcom reality, which features a storyline involving the twins learning a very special lesson about life and death after taking in a new puppy, aren’t the only lines being blurred this week. It was both a reminder of Monica’s close connection to the latter woman and also a self-aware comment about the knots Marvel had to twist itself into in order to give Tony Stark ( Robert Downey Jr. In a great bit of meta-commentary, Monica points out that Wanda is so powerful she “could have taken out Thanos ( Josh Brolin ) on her own” and “nobody else came close,” to which Woo argues that Captain Marvel ( Brie Larson ) actually came pretty close too. Meanwhile, outside of the energy field, Agent Woo ( Randall Park ), Darcy ( Kat Dennings ) and Monica ( Teyonah Parris ) are still trying to figure out how Wanda is managing to control everyone and everything inside the anomaly, which Darcy has labeled the Hex because of its shape.
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