While the Marvel Cinematic Universe isn't a stranger romance subplots, depicting relationships between many of its characters - from Natasha Romanoff and Bruce Banner to Peter Quill and Gamora, near enough every entry in the cinematic universe as contained some form of romance between to characters - one relationship in particular stands out as particularly intriguing.
With romance teased between Vision and Scarlet Witch since their characters' debut in
Avengers: Age of Ultron, some fans couldn't help but wonder how their relationship could function - particularly between the sheets. In a recent interview with
Hey U Guys, whilst promoting
Avengers: Infinity War; Paul Bettany, who plays the sentient android, briefly addressed Vision's anatomy - while still leaving much to the imagination.
The interviewer struggled to put the question into words (as you can see in the video below), but eventually settled for: Does Vision have a willy? To which Bettany replied:
Vision has...um...Vision has the ability to change his density so you figure that out for yourself.
While Bettany might not have directly explained the more intimate side of his character's life, his co-star Elizabeth Olsen did reveal how the romance helps to humanize such a fantastical story:
It was my favorite arc, thus far, playing the Scarlet Witch. It was really nice to get to work with Paul and it was really nice to explore this dynamic of a relationship before utter chaos. It adds a more human stake, element, because it's hard to just have the stakes of saving the universe. It's a lot more tangible to have the stakes of trying to be with a partner.
Bettany concurred, putting it simply:
I think it's a nice way in for an audience. Not many people have been a Norse God, but a lot of people have fallen in love, you know what I mean? So I think it's a nice way in, a human way in, with a witch and an artificial [being].
Olsen was then asked to follow-up on her previous admission that there isn't a Scarlet Witch solo movie in the works at the moment, confessing that she would love it to be a reality:
I would love for that to be an opportunity and a thing, [but] I haven't been knocking on Feige's door ... But if that's something that people want to see, if that's something that fans want, and if they express it I'm pr-- The thing is with all these Marvel movies is they listen to their fans. If fans want to see something, and voice their opinion, it will be made. So, it's out of my control.
What do you think about the actors' comments? Would you like to see a Scarlet Witch solo movie? What do you think about their characters' relationship thus far? How do you think Vision works.. down there?
You can check out a video of the afformentioned interview below: