The following may contain treats for Disney +’s WandaVision. We do not know yet.
Disney +’s first Marvel Cinematic Universe launch, WandaVision, quickly transitioned from a weird sitcom parody to a proper superhero story, and star Elizabeth Olsen – the Wanda half of the weird title – teases some big exciting things yet to come. TVLine, inspired by Mark Hamill’s digitally outdated look in the season finale of The Mandalorian, recently spoke with Olsen and decided to immediately chase after her and ask her if there was anything similar to (specifically a cast she can’t believe has yet been leaked ‘) appeared on her show. Olsen, who is very confident or does not care about handling expectations, answered with a simple ‘yes’. TVLine then she laughs and adds, “I’m very excited.”
That’s all we need to get rid of, but it’s definitely interesting. It’s noteworthy that it does not sound like Olsen specifically said that there appears to be an exciting surprise character, so it’s not necessarily exactly like Luke Skywalker. The Mandalorian, but this is the kind of thing the MCU is already very good at. If we trust that she’s talking about an unexpected character coming for a visit, who will it be? Doctor Strange would be an easy choice as Wanda is going to be in his next film, but it would not be as exciting as Luke Skywalker’s appearance. Aaron Taylor-Johnson who appears as Wanda’s deceased brother Pietro / Quicksilver will be wild, but the internet looks pretty confident that it will actually be Evan Peters’ version of Quicksilver from the Fox X mans movies that will make an appearance – to establish a kind of connection with the series and the MCU now that they’re all under Disney’s roof.
Then again, if people expect Evan Peters’ Quicksilver to be on WandaVision, would really be an exciting revelation equal to Luke Skywalker The Mandalorian? Is there anything that could, now that we know how to expect something? Wanda is (sometimes) the daughter of Magneto in the comics, so maybe Michael Fassbender can get by? We do not know, but just thinking about it and throwing out ideas like this runs the risk of spoiling it or setting unreasonably high expectations, so it was really Olsen’s commonality to put it in the first place. to address.