![]() ![]() Photon will be in Nia da Costa’s Captain Marvel 2, but Paul Bettany’s next project in the franchise is presently a question mark. Scarlet Witch is going to have a key supporting role in Sam Raimi’s Doctor Strange In The Multiverse of Madness, and Teyonah Parris’ Monica Rambeau a.k.a. It’s been confirmed that Elisabeth Olsen’s Wanda Maximoff a.k.a. Of course, what makes the mysterious fate of White Vision even more intriguing right now is the fact that fans have no idea when we’ll see him again in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. There's a constant reinvention of what is the essence of Vision. And now I'm a memory.’ There's a constant sort of self-analysis of 'What am I?' So to me it doesn't feel like a Marvel cheat of like, 'Now there's another one out there.' It actually feels very, very right. Vision's whole thing is identity his whole thing is, ‘I was a voice and then I was a body. What I love about how we chose to handle that is it feels to me very true to our characterization of Vision. He is very much a reborn entity in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, and while we almost surely haven’t seen the last of him, Jac Schaeffer didn’t feel it was in the purview of the head writer of WandaVision to set up his future because the real focus had to be on the true titular synthezoid. So for the purposes of me and my job on the show, and what I focus on, where he ends up is an afterthought to the story proper.ĭescribed via the metaphysics thought experiment The Ship of Theseus in the final episode of WandaVision, White Vision may consist of the parts that made up the character first introduced in Avengers: Age Of Ultron (minus the reds and the greens), and he now may have the memories of Scarlet Witch’s husband… but that doesn’t really make him the Vision. That's not the one that she said goodbye to on a hill in Wakanda. That's not the one who's been in the sitcom world with him. That's not the man that she had children with. because the point is that he's not her guy. Discussing the capacity for shows and movies in the Marvel Cinematic Universe to keep the stories of characters open-ended knowing that there are more stories to come, I asked if there was ever a scene written that hinted at the color-drained synthezoid’s future in the world after leaving the hex, and she explained why that was never the case: With WandaVision having come to an end last Friday with the arrival of the appropriately titled “Series Finale,” I had the great pleasure of speaking with the filmmakers behind the show today during a post-series press day, and it was while speaking with Schaeffer that I asked about the fate of White Vision. ![]() ![]() There isn’t a follow-up scene that explains where he goes or how his personality has changed, leaving his story open-ended – and according to Head Writer Jac Schaeffer there is a specific reason why that is: the Disney+ series isn’t about him. Following his philosophical conversation with his colorful counterpart, his memories are restored, and after his eyes clear and he announces, “I am Vision,” he immediately flies away. Reflecting on the series finale of WandaVision, the antagonistic White Vision makes what could inarguably be described as an abrupt exit.
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