WANDAVISION Storyboards Reveal Much Darker Dialogue From Wanda During Visit To S.W.O.R.D. Headquarters

WANDAVISION Storyboards Reveal Much Darker Dialogue From Wanda During Visit To S.W.O.R.D. Headquarters

Some newly revealed WandaVision storyboards reveal some much darker dialogue from Wanda Maximoff during her visit to S.W.O.R.D., referencing both Tony Stark and Natasha Romanoff's deaths. Check it out...

By JoshWilding - Mar 01, 2021 04:03 AM EST
Filed Under: WandaVision

Friday's episode of WandaVision took Wanda Maximoff on a trip down memory lane, and revealed what really happened when she visited S.W.O.R.D. Headquarters.

As expected, Director Hayward lied when he claimed Wanda attacked the base and stole Vision's body, and some newly revealed storyboards from the episode feature dialogue that didn't make it into the episode itself. 

Asking where Vision's body is, Wanda says: "I'm sick of everyone acting like Tony Stark is the only person we lost. Like he's the only Avenger there ever was. Too bad then, if you're Natasha, but at least she was flesh and blood, right? But where are the memorials for Vision? No moving tributes for the synthezoid?"

She really wasn't holding back, eh? 

Of course, there's no love loss between Wanda and Tony; it was a Stark Industries missile that killed her parents, while she also fought against Iron Man and the Sokovia Accords in Captain America: Civil War. Wanda makes a good point, too, as Spider-Man: Far From Home really emphasised how the world is mourning Tony (with seemingly no mention of Captain America or Black Widow).

It's unclear why this was changed, but it would have been a cool line to include. Perhaps it was because it perceived Wanda in too much of a villainous light? After all, this flashback was meant to reveal that she's not the villain Hayward led us to believe, so comments like this might have been a step too far.

Check out the storyboards below, and stay tuned for more on WandaVision ahead of Friday's finale.
 

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bkmeijer2
bkmeijer2 - 3/1/2021, 4:36 AM
Makes me think of Marvel being kinda self-reflective like constantly mentioning her accent. Or I'm just taking it that way because I'm also asking those questions
Vigor
Vigor - 3/1/2021, 4:41 AM
@bkmeijer - not sure if you noticed but when she's in sitcom mode, she has an American accent. But when she snaps out of it, she has her Sokovian accent

It was intentional
bkmeijer2
bkmeijer2 - 3/1/2021, 5:25 AM
@Vigor - yeah I did. I meant more like Pietro asking where accent went and Agatha saying it really comes and goes. Its more those tiny moments that I'm like "yeah, thats what I've thinking too"
Vigor
Vigor - 3/1/2021, 6:34 AM
@bkmeijer - I know. And that's intentional. They're trying to get Wanda to realize that she does away with her accent accent she's in her sitcoms.
bkmeijer2
bkmeijer2 - 3/1/2021, 6:46 AM
@Vigor - makes sense. Not that I really play close attention to it, but isn't it also gone in Civil War, Infinity War and the very scene this article is about?
Vigor
Vigor - 3/1/2021, 6:51 AM
@bkmeijer - I think those examples are just oopsies. Bad character direction
bkmeijer2
bkmeijer2 - 3/1/2021, 7:06 AM
@Vigor - probably. But even if not, I'm not all too bothered by it
aurorsand146
aurorsand146 - 3/1/2021, 8:13 AM
@bkmeijer - Not really a “bad character direction” but actually an intentional direction. The Russo brothers specifically said Wanda was trained to hide her distintitive accent post CivilWar bc she’s a known fugitive on the run. That’s why she also had to change her hair just like Natasha.
bkmeijer2
bkmeijer2 - 3/1/2021, 8:25 AM
@aurorsand146 - oh yeah I figured something like that. Just like how she probably stuck with it now she appears to live in the US without consequence
Kingdork
Kingdork - 3/1/2021, 4:36 AM
I'm glad they didn't go with that. They kept the focus on her grief and Vision and she was more subdued, more internal and it worked better for the scene.
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