WandaVision Writer, Director Address Biggest Fan Questions
They address Evan Peters playing Quicksilver, the identities of the engineer and the missing person, why Wanda didn’t face any real consequences, and break down what was Agatha’s plan all along.
Warning: full spoilers for WandaVision ahead!
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Why Did Evan Peters Play the Role of Quicksilver in WandaVision?
When Evan Peters showed up in the role of Quicksilver at the end of Episode 5 it was as much a shock to Wanda as it was viewers watching at home. Is he playing the same Quicksilver from Fox’s X-Men movies? Is this how mutants will join the MCU? Why does Wanda accept this person as her brother when he looks nothing like him? These were just some of the burning questions fans had, but as we learned in the finale, Peters wasn’t there to introduce the X-Men to the MCU, he was just Wanda’s neighbor mind-controlled by Agatha, an aspiring actor named Ralph Bohner.
Some fans felt slighted, as if Marvel played a cruel joke on them, not unlike how Ben Kingsley’s Iron Man 3 character turned out to be a fake version of Tony Stark’s nemesis the Mandarin and was played as a gag. The hashtag #SaveQuicksilver even started trending on Twitter days after the finale.
But according to Schaeffer, pulling a fast one on fans was never the intention. She explained their thinking behind using Peters and how it fit into the themes of the show.
“We didn’t want it to just be a gimmick and just be a gag because that’s no good, so there were several things in play,” Schaeffer said. “First, this is the meta-ist meta-show in the meta-verse. It’s just meta, meta, meta, and so it complemented the overall tone and aesthetic of the show in this uber way, so that felt very right and great for the identity of the show.
“But more than that, it was really about what’s happening in Wanda’s head and the idea that someone could show up and not look like her brother and that she would accept it. What’s going on with her in terms of her denial, and her self-doubt, and her disorientation that Agatha could trick her in this way? We wanted to feel that very viscerally and it seemed like an incredible opportunity for the audience to feel it too with this meta-level of casting, with all of their associations to Evan in this other space [Fox’s X-Men movies]. The idea of doing it with just any other actor, I’m like, ‘That’s not going to land.’ That’s not going to have the same thrill, and craziness, and questions, and be as disorienting, and so that was so much of what it was about for us.”
Schaeffer also highlighted how swapping original MCU Quicksilver actor Aaron Taylor-Johnson for Peters let them satirize how TV sitcoms would sometimes re-cast a role without the other characters ever acknowledging it (unless you’re Jazz from The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air).
“It is absolutely a nod to how sitcoms manage change, how they bring in a baby, how they change the actor, all those ridiculous things, which are actually to me really sinister, really, really effed up, and we wanted to get in with that texture, and use it to our advantage,” she said.
Ultimately, Schaeffer hopes fans can appreciate what they were striving for with Peters.
“I don’t want anyone to feel like a prank was pulled on them. I don’t want anyone to feel tricked and, of course, you don’t want people disappointed in things,” she said. “I would redirect to what the show is really about, and what is meaningful about the show, and what does resonate.”
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Shakman expanded on how Peters not only serves as a meta commentary on TV recasting but how the character became a pivotal element of the plot.
“For a show that was very meta and that was exploring sitcom tropes, this felt like something that was fun for us to do,” he said. “This is ultimately not Pietro at the door. This is a puppet of Agatha Harkness. This was part of the narrative from the get-go. This is her way of infiltrating this house, her eyes, her ears, and her way to poke and prod Wanda, to the inevitable crisis moment that Agatha needs, in order to understand the magic that Wanda has, and to take it from her, so that’s part of our overall narrative. And it isn’t her brother. It’s someone that she has tried to convince Wanda is. And we know in Wanda’s reaction that she doesn’t fully believe it, and she spends the next couple of episodes trying to figure out who is this person, which is, I think, another thing about grief.
“Our whole show ultimately is about how we deal with trauma, how we come to terms with loss. And sometimes we trick ourselves, and sometimes we agree to see things that we know are not there, because it brings us some solace. She’s willing to fall into the arms of Evan Peters, believing that it’s Aaron Taylor-Johnson, because she needs it. And I think that my heart goes out to her for that. And so, ultimately, it was on point for us thematically, it was on point in terms of the meta.”
Did We Actually Meet the Aerospace Engineer in WandaVision?
When Monica Rambeau said she knew an aerospace engineer who could help them enter the Hex, Marvel fans went into full-on theory mode trying to predict who would show up. The most prominent fan theory was that Reed Richards aka Mr. Fantastic of the Fantastic Four would make his debut, played by John Krasinski, and this theory caught on like wildfire to the point where it began to trend on social media.
But as we all know now, the identity of the engineer wasn’t an iconic Marvel character but Monica’s friend Major Goodner.
According to Shakman, they never suspected such an innocuous line of dialogue would lead to that kind of fan frenzy.
“We were surprised about the aerospace engineer,” Shakman said. “That really wasn’t about a misleading Easter egg at all. Obviously, Evan Peters was a different and intentional construction in the story, but the aerospace engineer was simply Monica wants to get back in to the Hex, she’s hearing from Darcy about the challenges of that, an idea occurs to her, she’s an astronaut, she calls somebody who can help her with a rover, and that was it. So we were quite surprised that that line of dialogue took on the significance that it did. Hats off to the creative minds out there. I think it’s wonderful, and maybe we should’ve been smarter and had Reed Richards out there with the rover. That would’ve been great.”
Adding to the confusion of the moment, Monica had referred to the engineer as her “guy,” so when Major Goodner showed up, some viewers were puzzled because they were expecting a male character, and some questioned if Major Goodner was actually the engineer. Schaeffer clarified that Major Goodner is indeed the engineer, and Monica was using “guy” in a gender-neutral way.
“That’s the way that I speak. I do a lot of her being, ‘Meeting my guy.’ I find that entertaining when I degenderize language,” she explained.
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Who Is the Missing Person In WandaVision?
Another mystery character fans heavily speculated about was the missing person in witness protection that Agent Jimmy Woo tracked to Westview. The show ended without the missing person’s identity being revealed, and it appears that thread was intentionally left unresolved on purpose.
“I wouldn’t want to say too much about that. Stay tuned,” Shakman teased.
So while we didn’t get to meet the missing person in WandaVision, keep your eyes peeled for them in future Marvel projects.
Did Wanda Get Off Too Easy?
In the WandaVision season finale, Agatha breaks Wanda’s control over the citizens of Westview, and when they share in horrifying detail how Wanda has been mentally torturing them this entire time, Wanda recognizes what she did to them was wrong and pulls open the Hex long enough for them to escape. Later, Wanda takes a walk of shame past the townsfolk on her way out of Westview.
Given the severity of her crimes, some fans felt Wanda didn’t take enough accountability or face enough consequences. But according to Schaeffer, that was by design.
“Monica is not going to tackle [Wanda] to the ground and take her to prison. There’s not really room for accountability in this particular show, but I don’t think it’s forgivable what she’s done,” Schaeffer explained. “I don’t think that the finale is portrayed like everything is hunky-dory. She walks through those people, and they’re justifiably furious with her and feel victimized, rightfully so. I don’t think that accountability piece is part of this particular story.”
There’s a precedent for Marvel turning its heroes into forces of antagonism, like how Tony Stark became the “bad guy” in Captain America: Civil War, and it seems Wanda was intentionally left in a morally gray area.
“It was important for us to not have it be a black and white situation. [Wanda is] grieving and having to come to terms with losing Vision, saying goodbye to him and the kids, and there’s a real emotional impact to that journey. She was unaware of what she did to this town, really, until the finale, when Agatha makes it clear to her what she’s done. She’s allowed herself to stay in a kind of a state of denial for a long time about what the impact of her fantasy life is doing to the real residents of Westview. And once she realizes that, she begins a process. It’s not a clean process, it’s messy. She starts to open it up, and then closes it, but then ultimately, reverts everything to the way it was. She does make things right at the end, and she doesn’t get out of town without feeling a lot of angry stares. She’s very aware of how everyone feels about her at the end,” Schaeffer said.
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What Was Agatha’s Plan All Along?
The catchy song “Agatha All Along” reveals how Agatha was the one pulling the Wanda’s strings the whole time. Yet it wasn’t entirely clear what Agatha was responsible for given that Wanda was the one who created the Hex and the TV sitcom world inside it, so Schaeffer broke down Agatha’s true plan and goal.
“[Agatha] senses this enormous expression of power. It is her bag to take power from people, so she showed up to investigate,” Schaeffer said. “She’s also no dummy, so she’s not going to show up and immediately announce herself. She’s going to watch, and wait, and see what she’s dealing with, and she needs the answers of, who is Wanda, and what is she capable of? What is the nature of her power? She was poking and prodding her, essentially trying to make her reveal herself or essentially detonate in a way, and it wasn’t successful. Her attempts got more and more aggressive and insidious, as the song says, until she finally reveals herself because Wanda won’t step into her truth, is how she characterizes it.”
For more on WandaVision, check out our WandaVision full season review, why Mephisto wasn’t in WandaVision, and view the latest episode of our post-show digest series, Canon Fodder.
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Why Super Mario RPG Remains The Best Mario Experience
Everyone has their favorite Mario game and remembers their first experience fondly–stomping goombas and koopa troopas, collecting stars, and making tight jumps in whichever whimsical world sticks with you, especially at a young age. With games like Super Mario World and Super Mario 64 often cited as the quintessential series entries, and seeing that evolution with the likes of Galaxy and Odyssey, it’s easy to see why these action-platformers are highly regarded and often cited as formative gaming experiences..
I’ve enjoyed those games and understand the fervor of people’s love for them, but they’re not necessarily what made Mario important in my eyes. The lens through which I’ve always understood the franchise has been Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars, the 1996 SNES game from Squaresoft (now Square Enix). It’s a game that took the things we loved about Mario and subverted expectations. It made Mario, Bowser, and Peach allies, and it gave the series’ characters a vibrant world to live in.
Final Fantasy IV, Final Fantasy VI, and Chrono Trigger were already among the SNES greats, but Square had one last game in it before jumping ship to the PlayStation. And the developer’s RPG mastery transformed that beloved Mario universe into something much more than a platforming adventure. Square gave Mario the Final Fantasy treatment with unique story arcs, the development of existing characters, new faces that quickly became favorites, an ingenious combat system, and an unforgettable soundtrack. On its own merits, Mario RPG stands among the genre’s greats.
Resident Evil Village: Capcom Warns Fans About Early Access Scam Emails
In an email that Capcom has sent out, the company advises anyone who has received an “Early Access” invitation to play the upcoming Resident Evil game should not accept as these appear to be phishing attempts from a third-party. This is not long after Capcom itself was a victim of a data breach that appears to have impacted employees.
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Capcom says the sender address is displayed as “no-reply(at)capcom(dot)com”
Here’s Capcom’s full email warning below:
Hello,
We hope you’re very well.
We’re sending this message as we’ve been made aware that there are currently emails circulating that pretend to contain “Early Access invitations” to Resident Evil Village. The sender address is being displayed as “no-reply(at)capcom(dot)com”.
We want to inform you that these messages are NOT from Capcom and appear to be phishing attempts by an unauthorized third party. If you have received such a message, please DO NOT download any files or reply, and delete the message immediately.
If you are unsure of the authenticity of correspondence from Capcom, please contact us directly to verify.
Resident Evil Village will be released on May 7, 2021, and given how the release date is fast approaching these scammers appear to be taking advantage of fans’ anticipation. So if you see an email from Capcom that looks too good to be true, it is. Not to mention there already appear to be Resident Evil leaks online.
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Meanwhile, you can check out IGN’s full, genuine Resident Evil Village coverage, including our interview with the developers on the design of the popular Lady Dimitrescu.
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Capcom Warns Players Of Resident Evil Village Early Access Email Scam
A PSA for Tall Vampire Lady enthusiasts: Beware of a phishing scam going around in email inboxes claiming to offer early access to Resident Evil Village.
Capcom issued a statement to GameSpot warning players of the scam: “We’re sending this message as we’ve been made aware that there are currently emails circulating that pretend to contain ‘Early Access invitations’ to Resident Evil Village. The sender address is being displayed as ‘no-reply(at)capcom(dot)com’.”
“We want to inform you that these messages are NOT from Capcom and appear to be phishing attempts by an unauthorized third party. If you have received such a message, please DO NOT download any files or reply, and delete the message immediately,” Capcom concludes.
Los Angeles Area Movie Theaters Could Re-Open This Weekend
Los Angeles, one of the nation’s biggest theatrical exhibition markets, is poised to re-open its movie theaters as soon as this weekend depending on the outcome of a meeting of local health and state officials later this week. During a recent visit to a mobile vaccination clinic, Governor Gavin Newsom indicated movie theaters and theme parks could be coming back to life sooner rather than later–and with restrictions still in place.
It all depends on the COVID-19 vaccine and the impact it seems to be making. By Friday, Newsom says, 2 million vaccines will have been administered, an impressive milestone that also represents a hopeful dent and reversal in coronavirus trends.
“Moving through the weekend and into next week, you will see more activity, more loosening,” predicted the governor (via Deadline). “That’s encouraging and I hope people will be enthusiastic about what this means moving forward, because we have a series of other thresholds and other goals that will allow us to move forward with more clarity, more conviction and more confidence as we move through the next few weeks and the next few months.”
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WandaVision: Hot Toys Reveals a Magical Wanda Maximoff Figure
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Now that WandaVision has completed its nine-episode run on Disney+, the toy and collectible floodgates have opened. That includes Hot Toys, who have just unveiled a pair of incredible new figures inspired by the Marvel series.
Both Wanda and Vision are getting the full 1:6 scale treatment from Hot Toys again. Vision will once again sport his familiar green MCU costume, albeit it with a vastly upgraded body compared to the previous Avengers: Age of Ultron and Captain America: Civil War figures. As for Wanda, Hot Toys is tackling her new comic book-inspired Scarlet Witch costume that debuted in the series finale. Check out the slideshow gallery below for a closer look at both figures:
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The Scarlet Witch not only features a detailed recreation of Wanda’s new MCU costume, it also includes a brand new head sculpt featuring Elizabeth Olsen’s likeness. This is the first Hot Toys Wanda figure to feature sculpted hair rather than rooted hair. The figure also includes multiple hands (including some that are translucent pink), a posable, removable cape and a display base.
The Vision figure also includes interchangeable hands and a matching display base, but he has a neat accessory of his own. The figure includes a backdrop depicting the magical energy field of the Hex.
Both figures are available to preorder through Sideshow Collectibles and other retailers, with a projected release window between July and September of 2022. Scarlet Witch is priced at $275 and Vision is priced at $250.
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For more on WandaVision, see IGN’s breakdown of every Marvel and sitcom Easter egg in the series and learn how the series finale sets up Doctor Strange 2. Then find out why head writer Jac Schaeffer didn’t want the series to have a main villain like Mephisto.
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Former Overwatch MVP Sinatra Suspended From Valorant Following Sexual Assault Allegations
Valorant pro esports player Jay “Sinatra” Won has been suspended from the competitive game and his team, the Sentinels, following an investigation into sexual assault allegations.
Cleo Hernandez posted a 10-page document about her and Won’s nine-month relationship. In the lengthy statement, Hernandez detailed a relationship filled with “months of up and down fighting,” instances of Won gaslighting and laughing at her, and other forms of physical and emotional abuse. Hernandez went in-depth about specifics and explicits in her statement, sharing text exchanges between her and Won, screenshots of DMs, and harrowing memories.
“I have avoided talking about any aspects of me and Jay’s relationship for over a year,” Hernandez wrote at the top of the post. “I never spoke about it mostly because this is horrifying and also because I’ve seen the way women in our community are treated when they try to talk about being hurt by prominent figures. I know he will use his platform and his fame to try and take me down and say this isn’t true because that’s who he is.”