
Imagine doing this reveal two episodes ago, at the end of the Halloween story, and letting Wanda’s upset in her Modern Family episode be this much deeper and more angst-filled. That the finale is having to cram all its overdue business into one episode. But even as townsfolk ask to “let us die” there’s a sense that everything is on fast-forward. We had come to love this cast – sitcoms are great for making you like characters quickly, because we warm to anyone who makes us laugh – so the emotion hits. “When you let us sleep we have your nightmares,” Dottie insists, chilling Wanda to the bone and making an uncomfortable mirror for the “controller-bully of WestView” Dottie she had been in episode two. WestView is free, and Wanda finally has to face up to the pain she has caused. We’d expect a version of this scene to play out in the movie.Wanda embraces her inner witch.


The mountains and forest populating it look different, and the change is likely meant to meet Marvel’s needs in a future film, likely Multiverse of Madness. The second thing that Marvel changed is the terrain. And if it’s not Strange, who could that be? WandaVision finale post-credits scene changes: A mysterious floating silhouette. Why would he choose to make his entry this way rather than using his sparkly magic thingy isn’t clear. Murphy’s Multiverse confirms that the WandaVision finale’s second post-credits scene was updated with the detail, speculating it might be Strange who is floating down the mountain. The detail is intentional, and it’s something we did not see in the first version of the scene. WandaVision detail I noticed from marvelstudios Not just one but two Redditors discovered the scene edits, and they’re quite significant.įirst of all, Marvel added a silhouette floating through the forest towards Wanda’s cabin in the woods, as seen in the clip below. It’s the Wanda post-credits scene that Marvel altered, making three key changes compared to the version initially released on Disney+. The fact that no Avenger arrives on the scene to help deal with the Wanda problem is one of my biggest gripes with the WandaVision plot, but I digress. Strange was rumored to appear in the finale, but we know that Marvel scrapped plans to have Cumberbatch show up in the series. What the scene did not deliver was the highly anticipated meeting between Strange and Wanda. We already know that Olsen has shot extensive scenes for Strange 2, with some rumors going as far as claiming that she might be one of the film’s anti-heroes. Some fans speculate that it’s in this scene that a villain who might show up in Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness appears.

And we see Wanda hearing the voice of one of her boys crying for help. It’s during these scenes that we hear a variation of the Strange theme. We see Wanda teaching herself magic from the Darkhold in a way that reminds us how Stephen Strange (Benedict Cumberbatch) learned magic in Doctor Strange. The second one is the one we care about the most.
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One shows us Monica Rambeau (Teynah Parris) meeting a Skrull, which is an obvious tie to The Marvels and other MCU Phase 4 films and TV series that might feature the alien race.

When WandaVision episode 9 first aired, it featured two post-credits scenes. Before we show you the changes, I’ll remind you that spoilers will follow below, so you’d better watch WandaVision before reading on. However, Marvel has quietly altered one of the finale’s credits scenes, with fans having spotted the addition of what must be a significant character. The credits scenes included several exciting details, although they lacked the character we wanted to see most in that episode.
