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She commended writer Steve Orlando for capturing Wanda’s feminist potential as seen in WandaVision and Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness. Kaplan highlighted the exploration of Wanda's family dynamics, particularly her relationship with her brother Quicksilver and his daughter, suggesting these elements will be central to the narrative.
Wanda and Wiccan manage to drain the power from Doctor Doom, and he leaves. Iron Lad wants to take back Cassie's body into the timestream to find someone who could bring her back, but the Vision stops him and is subsequently destroyed. Wanda leaves to find herself, the X-Men go back to Utopia, and the Young Avengers decide to disband.
Though he has a hand in betraying his sister Wanda and is initially afraid of her temper and power, he grows to care for his sister as the series progresses. In season 3, Quicksilver becomes the official team leader due to Magneto's influence, and even after Magneto's demise, continues to assume leadership, giving the team some much-needed ...
'Agatha All Along' episode 6 dives into the backstory of Teen/William Kaplan/Billy Maximoff/Wiccan, and brings back Evan Peters as Ralph Bohner.
Wanda reveals the answer to him in a flashback from when Quicksilver confronted Magneto about the fate of Wanda. It turns out that Quicksilver himself was the one responsible for the creation of the alternate world, suggesting to Wanda to make everyone happy in an almost-perfect world.
Quicksilver (Pietro Django Maximoff) is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.The character first appeared in the comic book The Uncanny X-Men #4 (March 1964) and was created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby.
Initially guarded because he fears he is a soulless machine and cannot have a relationship with a human, Vision later reveals his feelings for Wanda. Quicksilver objects due to his belief that a "robot" is not capable of genuine love, while Hawkeye resents the romance because he has feelings for Wanda himself. [60]
Nearly 10 years after voicing the titular villain in Avengers: Age of Ultron, James Spader is reprising the iconic role for Marvel’s upcoming WandaVision follow-up series on Disney+, according ...