The new spellbook of Wanda shown in âWandaVisionâ may have already alluded towards the entry of a new villain in the upcoming MCU tentpole âDoctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness.âThe show titled âWandaVision,â which became the first-ever Marvel series to be released on Disney+ has released its final episode on the streaming service, and Marvel fans can now finally look forward to other projects.
However, the entire saga relayed in the nine-episode long sitcom thriller is expected to resonate in the entirety of Marvel Phase 4.The opinion pertaining to the climax of âWandaVisionâ might vary from viewer to viewer, but the general feeling among the fans reveals to us that the positive vibes given away at the end of âWandaVisionâ offered more than merely resolving the grief Wanda was attending to inside an alternate reality called âHexâ (a world based on sitcoms that she had watched).
As always, several fans professed their theories on the internet on how the series, which is the first release from Marvel after the pandemic, is going to shape the rest of Phase 4 of Marvel Cinematic Universe.All in all, âWandaVisionâ did not offer anything special than just a beautiful and well-contained story.
However, the director of the series Matt Shakman used the climax of the series to lay the basis of Elizabeth Olsenâs Wanda Maximoffâs introduction in the upcoming Doctor Strange sequel.The second Doctor Strange film, âDoctor Strange in the Multiverse of the Madness,â is expected to be released in the month of March 2022.
There have been few break-offs, but Marvel Studios are still adamant about releasing the film in early 2022.Now, let us come on to the main subject.In the final fight, Agnes, aka Agatha Harkness (played by Kathryn Hahn), told Wanda that her spellbook had been the long-debated âDarkholdâ all this time.
If you have read the Marvel comics, you would know that something called âDarkholdâ is a powerful magic source.