Scarlet Witch’s Tragic End and Potential Rebirth in the MCU

The rewritten text explores Scarlet Witch's confirmed death in *Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness* and the implications for her character's future in the MCU. It delves into her tragic end, potential for return via the Multiverse Saga, and the narrative setup in *Agatha All Along*. The text also critiques the handling of her character's journey, emphasizing the need for a more fulfilling resolution given her complex history and trauma.
SummaryScarlet Witch’s death in Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness has been officially confirmed by Marvel, ending speculation about her fate. The confirmation comes from the MCU book, Marvel Studios’ The Marvel Cinematic Universe: An Official Timeline, which details her self-sacrifice to destroy Mount Wundagore and the Darkhold. Despite her tragic demise, the narrative suggests the potential for her return through the Multiverse Saga, which introduces variants of characters. Meanwhile, Agatha All Along hints at a storyline that could set the stage for Scarlet Witch’s comeback, involving Agatha Harkness and Wanda’s son, Wiccan. The text also discusses why Scarlet Witch’s character, given her extensive trauma and complex journey, deserved a more satisfying conclusion in the MCU.

Scarlet Witch’s Fate Confirmed in the MCU

The fate of Scarlet Witch has taken a grim turn as Marvel officially confirms her death in Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness. Fans were left in suspense about Wanda Maximoff’s outcome towards the film’s conclusion. Although she appeared to be crushed by falling rocks, the uncertainty lingered due to the nature of the MCU, where characters often return, especially with her mystical powers suggesting a possible escape.

According to the MCU book titled Marvel Studios’ The Marvel Cinematic Universe: An Official Timeline, Scarlet Witch’s tragic end is indeed confirmed. This occurs at the conclusion of Multiverse of Madness when Wanda destroys Mount Wundagore, resulting in a red burst once the rocks collapse upon her. The book states, “[Wanda] destroys Wundagore – and collapses it upon herself – ending two great threats to all of the Multiverse.” A symbol indicating a major character’s death in the book further solidifies Scarlet Witch’s fate.

How Scarlet Witch Met Her End in the Film

In Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, Wanda fully embraces her role as the Scarlet Witch. She embarks on a relentless quest through the multiverse to capture America Chavez and seize her powers. Using the Darkhold, Wanda dreamwalks across various universes in search of her children, who disappeared at the end of WandaVision. Her desire to reunite with them drives her to extreme measures, including the murder of multiple heroes from alternate universes.

Ultimately, Wanda decides to destroy the Darkhold temple along with its counterparts across the multiverse, acknowledging that the variants she encountered are not her children and ensuring such events cannot recur. In doing so, she brings down the temple, succumbing to the falling debris. Although her body is never shown, her demise marks the end of Scarlet Witch’s journey.

Why Scarlet Witch Deserved a Better Conclusion in the MCU

In Multiverse of Madness, Scarlet Witch’s destructive pursuit of a universe where she can be with her children takes center stage. She seeks America Chavez and is prepared to do anything to achieve her goal, including attacking Kamar-Taj and annihilating the Illuminati. When she finally confronts her children, they are horrified by the monstrous figure she has become, leading her to recognize her mistakes. To atone, she destroys the mountain and all copies of the Darkhold.

While her sacrifice redeems Wanda as a hero, it is a disappointing conclusion for a character who warranted more. Wanda underwent arguably the most trauma of any MCU character. She lost her family at a young age, endured experimentation, witnessed her brother die fighting Ultron, sacrificed Vision in vain, and suffered through the blip. After returning, she created a dream life in Westview, only to dismantle it.

Elizabeth Olsen has mentioned she will not reprise her role as Scarlet Witch in Agatha All Along, though she remains open to the character’s potential return to the MCU.

Her transition into a villain was understandable given her losses and desires. However, Multiverse of Madness transformed her from a complex hero into a villain who used her trauma to justify her actions. Wanda deserved a chance to transform her losses into strength and move forward, but she never received it. If Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness was the end for Elizabeth Olsen’s Wanda, the MCU missed an opportunity for a more fulfilling resolution.

Possibilities for Scarlet Witch’s Return in the Multiverse Saga

Despite Elizabeth Olsen’s Scarlet Witch being confirmed to have died in Doctor Strange In The Multiverse Of Madness, this might not spell the end of her story, especially with the Multiverse Saga introducing variants. Given her previous reality-warping abilities in WandaVision, it remains possible for her to manifest in some form again.

Alternatively, a variant of Scarlet Witch might step into the spotlight, especially if Avengers: Secret Wars incorporates elements from the comics that merge universes. This could allow variants to have a permanent presence in the primary MCU timeline. This approach aligns with the MCU’s introduction of the X-Men, potentially bringing in a version of Scarlet Witch with her full mutant backstory.

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While the MCU has plenty of heroes to explore, there’s ample potential to revisit Scarlet Witch’s character from her Doctor Strange in the Multiverse Of Madness demise. With audiences having bonded with Wanda as both a hero and a villain, revisiting her role could capitalize on this connection.

How Agatha All Along Could Herald Scarlet Witch’s Return

The beginning of Agatha All Along features Agatha still under Wanda’s spell, believing she is Agnes, a detective investigating a murder scene with a victim resembling Wanda. Agnes eventually encounters Joe Locke’s character “Teen”, who helps release Agatha from the spell. This sets off a series of events potentially leading to Scarlet Witch’s return to the MCU.

Freed from the spell, Agatha assembles a new coven of witches to traverse the Witches’ Road, aiming to regain her lost powers from WandaVision. As depicted in Agatha All Along, the Witches’ Road is a mysterious realm holding secrets that could be key to resurrecting Wanda. Joe Locke’s character further links to Wanda throughout the series.

Agatha All Along Episode 6 Ending Explained: What Billy Maximoff Wants From The Witches' Road Revealed

After much speculation, episode 5 of Agatha All Along confirms that “Teen” is Wiccan (Billy), one of Wanda’s children from WandaVision and Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness. Towards the episode’s conclusion, Wiccan easily overpowers Agatha and the coven, showcasing his immense power despite claiming otherwise.

Why he lied to Agatha and who cast a spell on him to conceal his identity remains a mystery. Episode 6 reveals Billy is searching for his brother Tommy. Whether these events could lead to Wanda’s return is still unknown. Nonetheless, Scarlet Witch’s confirmed death in Doctor Strange in the Multiverse Of Madness doesn’t rule out her potential reappearance in the MCU, provided there’s a compelling justification.

Doctor Strange In the Multiverse of Madness

    Director
    Sam Raimi
    Release Date
    May 6, 2022

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                Source: Marvel Studios’ The Marvel Cinematic Universe: An Official Timeline

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