

Everyone who has been freed from their brainwashing is understandably angry and afraid of Wanda in equal measure, except Monica, who understands exactly why she did what she did. Who knows what I might be next?" Don't be surprised if this second Vision also returns at some stage.Īfter everything fades away, all that's left is Wanda standing in that empty plot of land again, empty like our tear ducts. "A body but not human, and now, a memory made real. But maybe this isn't the end for Vision either? "I have been a voice with no body," he says. Vision sheds a single tear, which is pretty remarkable given how dehydrated we were following that devastating moment. Does this mean "our" Vision from the movies is now alive and well again? Or does he still lack emotions like his comic-book counterpart? As Drag Race UK's Tayce would say, "That's a story for another time," but what we do know is that this isn't the last we've seen of White Vision. "I am Vision," he declares before flying off to God knows where. This surprisingly philosophical debate ends with White Vision's memories restored. If he is to kill the Vision, then he would have to kill himself too. But while they talk, Wanda's Vision realises that the pair are too evenly matched, and the only way to "defeat" White Vision is by making him realise that they are both Vision in their own way. Meanwhile, the new Vision and White Vision continue to battle in the skies above Westview. No hex means no more Vision, and no more Billy or Tommy either.

In a brief act of redemption, the newly-crowned Scarlet Witch starts to undo her hex, but then realises that she "tied" her family to this world. As the fight against Agatha Harkness plays out, Wanda comes to terms with the damage she has wreaked on the residents of Westview.
