DOCTOR STRANGE IN THE MULTIVERSE OF MADNESS Writer Defends Scarlet Witch's Story Arc And Addresses Ending

DOCTOR STRANGE IN THE MULTIVERSE OF MADNESS Writer Defends Scarlet Witch's Story Arc And Addresses Ending

Much has been said about how the Scarlet Witch's story plays out in Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, but writer Michael Waldron has now defended that while addressing Wanda's final fate...

By JoshWilding - May 11, 2022 05:05 AM EST
Source: Variety

WandaVision ended with the Scarlet Witch lowering the Hex around Westview and freeing its terrified residents, but a post-credits scene made it clear that the Darkhold had started corrupting her. Wanda Maximoff's descent into villainy made sense in Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, but there are many fans out there who are unhappy with how her story played out.

Talking to Variety, writer Michael Waldron confirmed that there was an earlier version of the sequel with Wanda as part of the ensemble before turning bad nearer the end of the movie.

"There was never a way to service her fall from grace properly as a supporting character in the movie because there had to be a separate antagonist," he explained. "And it also felt like we were leaving the biggest bit of fun on the table for somebody else. And, truth be told, having watched and experienced and studied 'WandaVision,' I felt like she was at the point, in possession of the Darkhold, where she was ready to break bad."

"My interpretation of 'WandaVision' is that she confronts her grief and she lets go of the people she has under her control, but I don’t think she necessarily resolves her grief in that show, and I don’t think she resolves her anger. Maybe she’s able to say goodbye to Vision, but I think she’s really just fallen in love with those kids. I think that all of those hanging threads are the things that the Darkhold preys on when she gets the Darkhold from Agatha."

In the same interview, Waldron was asked about the Scarlet Witch burying herself beneath that rubble on Mount Wundagore and the flash of red light we see before she destroys every copy of the Darkhold across the Multiverse. To pull that off, Wanda must have become more powerful than ever, but did she survive?

"I think that’s up for interpretation. She made some kind of sacrificial act that destroyed the Darkhold in every universe, which is protecting Wanda in every universe from being seduced by the Darkhold. Whether she’s dead or not remains to be seen," the writer ponders. "I know what it’s like to love characters and to not want them to be gone and to hate when they do bad things. But that’s that’s part of the fun of watching stuff and getting swept up in it."

Oh, and in case you're wondering if Marvel Studios ever considered including Mephisto in Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, Waldron was quick to point out that the character "was never in play for us." Whether we'll ever see that villain in the MCU is up for debate, but with Marvel Studios now embracing its supernatural side, there's every chance he'll make his presence felt down the line.

Were you happy with how the Scarlet Witch's story played out in the Doctor Strange sequel?

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bkmeijer1
bkmeijer1 - 5/11/2022, 6:03 AM
I like how we went from Wanda being responsible for her actions in WandaVision to Wanda being manipulated in Multiverse of Madness, while we said it was the other way around.

Either way, I think Waldron has a point in that we don't like seeing characters we like do things we don't like.
SuperiorHeckler
SuperiorHeckler - 5/11/2022, 6:04 AM
My personal issue with the character's arc is that she has become a rampaging, merciless killing-machine that would meet the approval of Thanos and yet, even buried in rubble at the very end, the general talk is that she STILL has a future in the MCU and we get to see more more of her character.... Will she EVER pay a full and legitimate price for all the death, torture and destruction of her character's actions???? 🤨
TheRealMandarin
TheRealMandarin - 5/11/2022, 11:23 AM
@SuperiorHeckler - I'm sure Franklin & Sue of Earth 838 would like to have a word with Wanda.
Mugens
Mugens - 5/11/2022, 6:07 AM
Personally I think the question of whether or not Wanda is dead after the events of the latest Dr. Strange is ludicrous. Watching the movie this past weekend I never once thought that the ending we saw would be the end of the character, and I never have considered her possible variants. Not once. Of course could be wrong but I just don't see it at this point in time.
rychlec
rychlec - 5/11/2022, 6:14 AM
Seeing Wanda go full savage villain was just awesome. Omega-level characters often vacillate between good and evil because they can barely tell the difference anymore. Doctor Manhattan did the same. But Wanda was able to recapture her humanity in the end so in our fun, fictitious world here, she is capable of full redemption.
Typhoon20
Typhoon20 - 5/11/2022, 7:05 AM
Get rid of this writer, ugh.

He wrote Loki and DS2 and both weakness' was the writing, him.

Marvel needs to stay away from the Rick Morty writers. Harmon did the jokes on DS1 and that was the worst part and Waldrons writing was the worst part here. Keep these people away from the next DS2. They're tv writers at best.
bkmeijer1
bkmeijer1 - 5/11/2022, 5:21 PM
@Typhoon20 - I mostly don't like Waldron's writing because he's involved in writing the movies from which I don't like the newly established multiverse rules.

Is he to blame for that? I don't know. But atleast Endgame had actual physicists on board to actually have it make sense.
MotherGooseUPus
MotherGooseUPus - 5/11/2022, 7:48 AM
I personally have love Wanda's arc since her intro in AoU. I don't get why people are complaining about her arc in this movie. It's very clear the Darkhold corrupted her and promised her happiness by killing others to get what she wants. Once she realizes what she has done and comes back to "humanity" she "sacrifices" herself. I loved it. SW is top 3 best MCU villain's Imo, and i can't wait to see where Wanda goes from here.

Lokiwasright
Lokiwasright - 5/11/2022, 8:50 AM
I never cared for Wanda Olsen.
Chewtoy
Chewtoy - 5/11/2022, 9:00 AM
I would have liked a more gradual Fall myself, or more direct signs of corruption from the Darkhold (Stephen uses it once and gets a malevolent third eye, but Wanda barely gets black fingertips?)

In any event, Mephisto had no place here. I was quite happy with the inclusion of Mount Wundagore and mention of Chthon, who is hopefully not done with the destruction of the temple.
SethBullock
SethBullock - 5/12/2022, 11:49 AM
When Wandavision ended I thought: "Why doesn't she just bring the fake Vision and the kids back in the cabin and live there happily ever fater? She created them with her powers in Westview, so she could just do the same again in the cabin without harming anyone else".

And then I watched this movie where instead of doing that, she just decides to become a murderous b*tch for no reason... 🙄
Tonic24k
Tonic24k - 5/16/2022, 11:03 PM
@SethBullock - For no reason? Um...her motive was clear as day. Wanted to get her kids back, corrupted by the Darkhold, murders everyone in her path to get what she wants.

And yeah sure, she "created" her kids in the show. But it's not just as simple as twitching her nose and then there they were. There's certainly something else that allowed their manifestation.

The comics give us some precedence for that. But how they may adapt that is yet to be seen.
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