The last episode of Disney+’s WandaVision is a spoiler-filled recap “The last one.” WandaVision is over at last, but several questions about Scarlet Witch, Vision, and the MCU’s future are left behind.
Warning: The following has “The Series Finale” spoilers currently being streamed on Disney+ for the WandaVision final.
The new episode of WandaVision, the Finale Series, begins right where things finished with Billy and Tommy being held by Agatha Harkness (Kathryn Hahn). Wanda (Elizabeth Olsen) should set her boys free so that the two magical ladies can face each other. Agatha demonstrates their willingness to “take control from the undeserved” to let them remain at Westview in return for their magic. Wanda answers by bashing her with a motorcycle, only to discover the witch’s gone.
Suddenly she looks at a new body as a friend: The White Vision (Paul Bettany). The Synthezoid, developed by S.W.O.R.D., cradles his face before trying to pull it down maliciously. He disrupted his attempts with Vision itself, which reunited with his wife. The two vow to fight for their home despite everything that happened. When they leave, Monique Rambeau (Teyonah Parris) has been caught in Pietro’s man-cave (Evan Peters), keeping the speedster on a bay.
A caught Randall Park agent Woo meets with Manager Hayward in front of the Hex (Josh Stamberg). When Woo suddenly picks a phone from a desk, Hayward hisses about his White Vision scheme by saying it ends up with the dead Wanda and his sensitive sword. Woo then makes a call to the F.B.I. to discourage S.W.O.R.D. from reinforcing.
Agnes advises Wanda of the Scarlet Witch legend of the “Darkhold” Grimoire. She claims that her sorcery has no coven and replaces even the Supreme Corner with a fate to end the Earth. Agnes recalls strongly what she was doing in making the Hex when Wanda denies this position.
She takes all townsmen out of a reverie as they start turning on their maker.
Back at the man-cave, Pietro has always been the “Ralph” husband of Agatha. Monica will subdue and tear off Agatha’s puka shell collar to monitor him. Wanda maintains that the people of Westview feel in harmony. Yet they discover that they felt their agony and sorrow alone and begged to return home. Overwhelmed and overwhelmed, she has a magical explosion starting to shock her.
Wanda sends a magic lamp, tears a hole in the Hex by asking everyone to leave the city. According to Agatha, “heroes are not torturing people.” Unfortunately, this is allowed to disintegrate Hayward and S.W.O.r.D. and continue disintegrating Vision and their sons. Speak Westview or save her family. Wanda knows she has to make a decision. She chooses to do the latter and closes down the hole. The new family has left Agatha, White Vision, and S.W.O.R.D. in the city’s plaza.
The Quartet is divided between its enemies and conquered. But Hayward just wants to shoot them and to avoid Monica. Billy and Tommy subjugate the army. When the director is trying to run, the funnel cake from a happy Darcy stops him (Kat Dennings). Vision will interrupt a few seconds of his counterpart, arguing that he’s not the real Vision after which he was. He would persuade White Vision to enter the memories that S.W.O.R.D. withheld from him, and he becomes aware of his identity. “I am Vision” is plainly said, and he starts, apparently for a new purpose.
Wanda sneaks on Agatha and takes her back to the Salem flashback in the last episode. In search of dominance, she murdered her coven and mother. Her zombie victims return to existence, but Wanda is turned to confirm her identity as Scarlet Witch. In exchange for her family and a life without suffering, Agatha agrees to take power Wanda once more. As Agatha begins to dry out from her enchantment, Wanda takes her back to the present, and nothing remains.
Agatha discovers that her contract was never true with Wanda’s magic finally in her hand. There will never be a spell that is as fractured as its maker, leaving Westview. Yet, she finds herself helpless as she tries to kill Wanda. Wanda shows that she’s stuck in a circle of runes, much as Agatha did in her last chapter. “Thanks,” she says, “but I don’t have to teach you who I am, who I am.” In this way, she absorbs both her and Agatha’s magical energies, placing a familiar headstock and outfit in the process. The witch of Scarlet is born.
Now subdued, Agatha decides to hold her stuck in Westview as the part she has played since the start. The witch threatens that she will need her assistance after what she just unleashed is turned into a sassy Agnes heroine. As the family reunites, Vision recognizes that his beloved “maybe not for us” would put everything right. Then we see the Hex start to retreat and Westview turn back into what it was.
Wanda is trapped on a vacant plot of land alone once more. She puts up her hood and marches through the city, and gets glares from the city’s newly resurrected residents. But in Monica, she has an ally who sympathizes with the need to see someone return to life. As Wanda promises one day to comprehend her strength, she flies again, leaving Westview behind at last.
A mid-credit scene arrives next when Woo sends the F.B.I. to Westview. He gathers for Monica as they watch Hayward under arrest. She encounters an agent who turns out to be a Skrull in the theatre.
She’s “one of your mom’s old friends,” who want to see her in the stars again, set the next Captain Marvel 2 series and/or Secret Invasion.
WandaVision ends up on a credit scene as we go from New Jersey’s outskirts to the forest. Wanda lives alone in a cabin with a teacup. Yet the Scarlet Witch, in the den, ruminates the sounds of her children’s cry in her head for support. Wanda’s sorrow definitely would cling to her, certainly in the Multiverse of Madness, moving on to Doctor Strange.
Whether it’s her current job as the Scarlet Witch or Monica’s room again, the nine-episode saga of WandaVision has made plain one thing: that’s MCU.
Some answered Questions
Where Did The white Vision Fly?
The two Visions relax and share a metaphysical heart to heart after a short physical altercation. Westview Vision clarified that White Vision is the original body. Still, without the memories, the SWORD seemed to have brought up before activating White Vision’s memories with its Mind Stone control. But in the episode, it doesn’t happen again, leaving his destiny a mystery. This new Vision is likely to want to spend time alone and digest what he has discovered. Still, he will definitely come back in Phase 4 later – I hope that he is a hero. It is not the same as Wanda’s initial Vision, but he may be an intriguing figure in the novel.
Or Did Vision, in the end, unlocked the invoked Ultron?
What does the MCU mean for the Darkhold?
At the end of WandaVision, the Darkhold is only briefly listed but is possibly going to assume even larger roles. While it has existed before in other shows by Marvel, Agatha Harkness presented it as “The Book of the Damned,” but Wanda’s finding of the text may have huge consequences for the future if the MCU edition seems like a Darkhold of the Comics. Chthon, the primordial deity of chaos, is written by the comics, banished from the Earth into his own dimensions.
Wanda’s Chaos Magic comes from Chthon, specifically in the comic book, since she is born near the mountain that links the Earth to her kingdom. Whether Chthon will join MCU is not clear, but the Darkhold’s arrival could predict his rise as a powerful enemy. And though he’s not in the novel, Darkhold WandaVision will still play a major role in strengthening his skills.
After WandaVision, what happens to Agatha Harkness?
Though Wanda finishes with Westviews, she seems to keep a little of it intact—an incantation of Agatha Harkness, which trapped her in the caricature of her “nosy neighbor” during the early episodes of the season. It is not clear if this curse continues after the Hex dissipates, if Agatha stays stuck in Westview (although there’s no real home) or if she’s taken in by the SWORD. What’s obvious is that the other witch hasn’t done yet. Agatha Harkness serves as a tutor to Wanda in the comics. She teaches her how to harness and use her abilities best.
As Scarlet Witch knows more and the powers granted to her about Chaos Magic, she can reticently go back to Agatha to find the requisite guidance or alliance. However, if Wanda’s Hex falls, the witch may still be reawakened as a serious challenge to MCU.
“The Series Finale” provided a fairly satisfactory ending to those of us who spent the last two months investing in this episode, especially how they concerned us about the love story which the MCU had previously been entirely performing among the scenes. However, I hope the title is a lie at the same time.