

Although, PaperChampion23’s third theory is almost just as likely, given that Mephisto has long been rumored to be the Big Bad of WandaVision. Action Comedy Drama Blends the style of classic sitcoms with the MCU, in which Wanda Maximoff and Vision - two super-powered beings living their ideal suburban lives - begin to suspect that everything is not as it seems. Our guess is that the fan theory positing that WandaVision will set up Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness is true-and Wanda’s messing around with Westview somehow blasted him from the universe of the X-Men films into the MCU. Peters showing up in WandaVision is firmly somewhere out of left field-but not like, extremely far out, given that Ryan Reynolds will enter the MCU in Deadpool 3. Similar to the above as a meta joke, Peters is actually playing the villain, disguised as her brother and manipulating her. 4th wall meta joke that makes this guy her brother since he's missing in Episode 4. WandaVision surprised fans when they introduced Evan Peters as Pietro instead of bringing back Aaron Taylor-Johnsons Quicksilver from Avengers: Age of Ultron. Evan Peters is the actually playing a normal person, aka the witness protection guy Woo was talking about. Its been like 7-8 years since he's been dead. If playing into the possible laws on how Vision is alive, then Wanda would require ATJs or "recasted" Evan Peter's body. In a thread discussing the alleged leak, Reddit user PaperChampion23 outlined a few probable explanations: Evan Peters is playing a recasted ATJ QS. And they’re already trying to figure out how the hell Marvel will explain Peters showing up. Now, it seems like fans have found what’s allegedly a leaked preview that shows Wanda interacting with Peters as Quicksilver.

And if the Marvel fans over at Reddit are to be believed, it looks like, improbably, the Quicksilver played by Evan Peters is about to show up in WandaVision.įirst of all: Marvel fans have long speculated that the studio wouldn’t let Peters fall by the wayside, and would find a way to work him into the MCU somehow. This is important, because we’ve seen two big-screen Quicksilvers in recent memory: 1/ The MCU version who died in Avengers: Age of Ultron, played by Aaron Taylor Johnson, and 2/ Evan Peters’s quippy, fan-favorite Quicksilver in the last two X-Men films. Since we have Marvel back in our lives with WandaVision, the question has been especially pressing as of late, considering that Wanda name-checked her brother, Pietro Maximoff (AKA Quicksilver) in Episode Three.

'WandaVision' Confirmed Its Biggest Fan Theory.
