WandaVision: 5 burning questions for Episode 3

Paul Bettany as Vision and Elizabeth Olsen as Wanda Maximoff in Marvel Studios' WANDAVISION. Photo courtesy of Marvel Studios. ©Marvel Studios. All Rights Reserved.
Paul Bettany as Vision and Elizabeth Olsen as Wanda Maximoff in Marvel Studios' WANDAVISION. Photo courtesy of Marvel Studios. ©Marvel Studios. All Rights Reserved. /
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Paul Bettany is Vision and Elizabeth Olsen is Wanda Maximoff in Marvel Studios’ WANDAVISION, exclusively on Disney+. /

WandaVision is here and it left us with a lot to think about. What questions did the first two episodes leave us with?

WandaVision‘s debut on Disney+ was something to be, truly, Marvelled at. The pun may be very much intended but it’s also completely necessary because what Marvel Studios managed to pull off with the opening to this miniseries is something to be revered.

The series reintroduced us to our beloved Marvel Cinematic Universe characters Wanda Maximoff/Scarlet Witch (Elizabeth Olsen) and Vision (Paul Bettany) as they settled down in the delightfully quaint town of Westview. The pair were reunited in what we now know is the first in a long line of properties in the MCU’s fourth phase but it wasn’t your typical reunion as they appeared to be stuck inside their very own sitcom.

The WandaVision double premiere received an overwhelmingly positive response from the fans who watched it when it was released. Being incredibly confusing and highly innovative, those first two episodes were a cleverly entertaining experience. However, as we head into Episode 3, they also left us with a ton of questions. And we need answers.

5. Is Vision alive on WandaVision?

Let’s kick off with the biggest question, shall we? Is Vision even alive? The last time we saw the beloved android, he had the Mind Stone ripped out of his own head by Thanos – something that killed him instantly. So, obviously, we have to ask: How is he alive now?

He’s come back to life once already (Wanda was forced to kill her beloved to save him from Thanos but The Mad Titan simply rewound time and killed him again), but does Wanda have the ability to rewrite time? The ending of Episode 2 would surely suggest she does, but if so, how did she bring Vision back?