WandaVisionshowrunner Jac Schaeffer shares her thoughts on Scarlet Witch’s differences between theMCU’sWandaVisionandDoctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness.WandaVisionbrought Wanda Maximoff to the forefront after her supporting roles inAvengers: Age of Ultron,Captain America: Civil War,Avengers: Infinity War, andAvengers: Endgame. Wanda’s starring role in her own Disney+ series certainly lifted her to A-list status in the MCU, though her drastic transformation from regretful anti-hero inWandaVision’s finale episodeto full-fledged supervillain inDoctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madnesshas often been criticized.

Speaking toRadioTimes.com,WandaVisionshowrunner Jac Schaeffer addresses Wanda’s sudden villain transformation after the 2021WandaVisionfinale.Schaeffer explains that while she appreciates having played a big role inScarlet Witch’s MCU arc, she understands that the character doesn’t belong to a single director or writer. Schaeffer compares the experience of directing an MCU project with"borrowing characters and storylines for a time"and admits that"one of the wonderful, special things about the MCU"is that characters continue to evolve in every installment. Read Schaeffer’s full comments below:

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“I love Wanda and I love all the characters that I’ve had the privilege of working with; Natasha [in Black Widow], Carol Danvers [in Captain Marvel], everybody.

“But one of the agreements of being part of the MCU is you’re kind of borrowing characters and storylines for a time.”

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“You get your experience with them, and then things continue, which is one of the wonderful, special things about the MCU. A lot of my friends and colleagues were on that film.

“I feel grateful for my time with [Wanda] and just hopeful for more of her in any way that that might happen. And really just more of Lizzie [Olsen] in anything, she’s so spectacular.”

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What Jac Schaeffer’s Comments Mean For Scarlet Witch’s MCU Future

Wanda Maximoff’s Fate May Not Be Set In Stone After All

Jac Schaeffer’s comments confirm that Scarlet Witch’s MCU journey wasn’t written in full from the start. Instead, each of Wanda’s appearances has changed the course of her journey, offering new possibilities for the hero’s future stories.Since Wanda doesn’t belong to one writer or director, it’s always possible to undo or adjust what her previous appearances established. This includesScarlet Witch’s apparently permanent deathinDoctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness.

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Agatha All Along picks back up with the witch years after WandaVision, and the new MCU show teases the Scarlet Witch’s return rather quickly.

Scarlet Witch is in a state of permanent evolution in the comics as well. Wanda Maximoff has gone fromX-Menvillain toAvengershero, from mutant to “possibly” Inhuman, and from Magneto’s biological daughter to adopted daughter and vice versa. Death hasn’t been an obstacle for Wanda either, as she has returned from the death and been forgiven for rewriting reality. Likewise, it’s still possible for Elizabeth Olsen’s Scarlet Witch to come back from the dead and regain her superhero status in the MCU.

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Our Take On Jac Schaeffer’s Scarlet Witch Comments

Schaeffer’s Scarlet Witch Comments Prove That MCU Characters Are Constantly Changing

Character arcs like those of Steve Rogers, Tony Stark, and Peter Parker may make it seem like Marvel Studios designed an extremely detailed, multi-movie plan for each character’s MCU journey. Butthe truth is that nothing is ever certain for the MCU’s characters. Even Thanos' tease inThe Avengers’post-credits scene was added without any solid plans for the villain, and Iron Man’s heroic sacrifice fromAvengers: Endgamewould likely have seemed like a pipe dream back in Phase 1.

Curiously,Sam Raimi didn’t fully watchWandaVisionprior to directingDoctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness.

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Part of the appeal of a cinematic universe like the MCU is the mystery around future projects. While crafting a defined plan for each character may sound like the best way to guarantee a successful character arc, embracing uncertainty sets the stage for exciting surprises. Sometimes this results in rather baffling changes like Scarlet Witch’s changes fromWandaVisiontoDoctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, and sometimes it results in memorable character evolution like Hawkeye inAvengers: Age of Ultron, Thor inThor: Ragnarok, and Thanos' inAvengers: Infinity War.

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