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Elizabeth Olsen Says Marvel "Didn't Know What to Do With" Scarlet Witch​

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Wanda Maximoff, looking sadly into the distance in ‘Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness'
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Elizabeth Olsen, beloved by Marvel fans for her portrayal of Wanda Maximoff, aka Scarlet Witch, recently opened up about her time in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) and whether she'd return to the role. Speaking with FM104, Olsen reflected on her experience playing Scarlet Witch, from her introduction in Avengers: Age of Ultron (2015) to the hit Disney+ series WandaVision. The actor also admitted that Marvel seemed uncertain about her character’s direction after WandaVision, despite the love fans had for the complex and tragic figure she portrayed.






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"It's a character that I love going back to when there's a way to use her well, and I think I have been lucky that when I started I was used well. I think people didn’t know what to do with me for a second there… if there's a good way to use her I'm always happy to come back."

Wanda’s Journey in the MCU​



Olsen first stepped into Wanda Maximoff's shoes in 2015, appearing as a secondary character in Avengers: Age of Ultron. As the MCU evolved, so did Wanda, returning in Captain America: Civil War, Avengers: Infinity War, and Avengers: Endgame. Her star turn came in 2021's WandaVision, which was Marvel's first TV series on Disney+. The show explored Wanda's grief following the events of Endgame, as she used her powers to craft a surreal, sitcom-inspired reality.
WandaVision was praised for fleshing out Wanda’s character and showcasing her vulnerability. The series intricately explored her journey through loss and grief, drawing viewers into the emotional core of the character. For many, this was Wanda's most compelling arc in the MCU.
However, in Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, Wanda was depicted in a radically different light. Desperate to reunite with the children she had lost in her fantasy world, she became the primary antagonist, using her powers to tear through the multiverse. Fans and critics alike noticed the sharp contrast in Wanda's characterisation from WandaVision to Multiverse of Madness, with some arguing the latter undid much of the nuanced storytelling from the series.

Olsen has not shied away from expressing her concerns about how Wanda was handled between the two projects. In a previous interview with Vanity Fair, she shared her frustration with the lack of communication between the writers of WandaVision and Multiverse of Madness, noting that she ended up playing a very similar arc across both projects. The abrupt shift from grief-stricken mother to villainous world-dominator left some fans confused, and Olsen herself seemed disappointed by the lack of cohesion.
Despite some frustrations, Olsen remains open to reprising her role as Scarlet Witch, but only if the character's return is handled thoughtfully. For now, fans can catch Olsen in her upcoming film His Three Daughters, set for a limited theatrical release on September 6, before landing on Netflix on September 20.
 
Vision’: T’Nia Miller Cast As Jocasta In Marvel Series For Disney+

By Nellie Andreeva
May 26, 2025


T’Nia Miller (The Fall of the House of Usher) is set for a major role in Marvel‘s Vision series for Disney+, sources confirm to Deadline. She is believed to be playing one of the leads opposite Paul Bettany who is reprising his titular MCU character in the WandaVision spinoff.

The new series is thought be set after the events in WandaVision and follow Vision (Bettany) as he tries to regain his memory and humanity.

Miller is said to be playing the cunning and powerful Jocasta who is driven by revenge. In the comic books, Jocasta is a robot Ultron builds to be his bride who eventually sides with the Avengers...

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‘Picard’ Actor Todd Stashwick Joins Paul Bettany in Marvel’s Vision Series (Exclusive)

The actor is boldly reuniting with his 'Star Trek' showrunner Terry Matalas, who is heading up the 'WandaVision' spinoff.

BY BORYS KIT
SEPTEMBER 6, 2024


…The series is meant to be the third part of a trilogy that started with WandaVision and continues in Agatha All Along, which debuts in September on Disney+. The new show is eying a shoot in England in early 2025…

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2026 WandaVision Sequel Confirmed to Include 6 Major Marvel Characters

Vision Quest will act as a sequel to WandaVision, bringing back the white version of Vision to follow a comics storyline of the same name. In the series, Vision is expected to go on a journey that will showcase him trying to regain his memories.

By Nathan Johnson
June 14, 2025


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