WandaVision Episode 6 Ending Explained
In Episode 6, WandaVision welcomes a handful of new questions, adds wrinkles to past conundrums, and finally offers some insight to what's truly going on in Westview. Here's what we're left with once the credits roll on the "All-New Halloween Spooktacular!"
With Billy and Tommy growing up at a lightning-fast pace, it should come as no surprise that they're already beginning to manifest their own superhuman abilities. Tommy is the first to show signs of his burgeoning powers early on in the episode, running around at blink-and-you'll-miss-him speeds alongside his uncle Pietro. For Billy, it takes him a bit longer, but near the end of the episode, his telepathic strengths rise to the surface as he detects that Vision is in some kind of danger.
In the comics, Billy and Tommy do start off as Wanda and Vision's children — kind of. Since Vision is a synthezoid and can't actually pass on DNA for human reproduction, Wanda inadvertently uses her powers to take fragments of the demon Mephisto's soul to create her twin boys. Knowing this backstory certainly informs some of the dialogue in WandaVision, like this joke from Uncle Pietro:
The consequences of this accidental deal with the devil in the comics are monumental, as Billy and Tommy disappear whenever Wanda isn't thinking about them. Once Mephisto catches wind of this, he reabsorbs the twins into himself, long story short, via a villain called Master Pandemonium. This erases the pair from existence altogether before they can display any powers, though they do return in the comics as "reincarnated" versions of themselves: the Speed and Wiccan Young Avengers fans know and love.
Meanwhile in the original comic storyline, Agatha Harkness, a powerful witch who mentors Wanda in the comics, tells Wanda the truth about her sons, then wipes her memory so she won't have to live with the pain of losing her sons. One popular theory is that Kathryn Hahn's WandaVision character Agnes could actually be Agatha Harkness.
She did, after all, dress and cackle like a witch in this episode, and has yet to be ID'd by S.W.O.R.D., though her seeming confusion when Vision breaks the Westview spell casts some doubt on this theory. Keep watching to have the WandaVision Episode 6 Ending Explained!
#Marvel #WandaVision #Comics
Young Avengers in the making | 0:00
Director Hayward's plan | 1:55
The origins of Photon? | 3:05
Vision's doomed escape | 4:19
Borderlands | 5:10
Read Full Article: https://www.looper.com/332893/wandavision-episode-6-ending-explained/
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With Billy and Tommy growing up at a lightning-fast pace, it should come as no surprise that they're already beginning to manifest their own superhuman abilities. Tommy is the first to show signs of his burgeoning powers early on in the episode, running around at blink-and-you'll-miss-him speeds alongside his uncle Pietro. For Billy, it takes him a bit longer, but near the end of the episode, his telepathic strengths rise to the surface as he detects that Vision is in some kind of danger.
In the comics, Billy and Tommy do start off as Wanda and Vision's children — kind of. Since Vision is a synthezoid and can't actually pass on DNA for human reproduction, Wanda inadvertently uses her powers to take fragments of the demon Mephisto's soul to create her twin boys. Knowing this backstory certainly informs some of the dialogue in WandaVision, like this joke from Uncle Pietro:
The consequences of this accidental deal with the devil in the comics are monumental, as Billy and Tommy disappear whenever Wanda isn't thinking about them. Once Mephisto catches wind of this, he reabsorbs the twins into himself, long story short, via a villain called Master Pandemonium. This erases the pair from existence altogether before they can display any powers, though they do return in the comics as "reincarnated" versions of themselves: the Speed and Wiccan Young Avengers fans know and love.
Meanwhile in the original comic storyline, Agatha Harkness, a powerful witch who mentors Wanda in the comics, tells Wanda the truth about her sons, then wipes her memory so she won't have to live with the pain of losing her sons. One popular theory is that Kathryn Hahn's WandaVision character Agnes could actually be Agatha Harkness.
She did, after all, dress and cackle like a witch in this episode, and has yet to be ID'd by S.W.O.R.D., though her seeming confusion when Vision breaks the Westview spell casts some doubt on this theory. Keep watching to have the WandaVision Episode 6 Ending Explained!
#Marvel #WandaVision #Comics
Young Avengers in the making | 0:00
Director Hayward's plan | 1:55
The origins of Photon? | 3:05
Vision's doomed escape | 4:19
Borderlands | 5:10
Read Full Article: https://www.looper.com/332893/wandavision-episode-6-ending-explained/
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