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Why we Think WandaVision Deserves a Second Season

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Why we Think WandaVision Deserves a Second Season

Recap of WandaVision Season 1

With many mysteries in the first season, WandaVision season 2 would make a lot of sense for sure. The very first season was quite successful. The final episode was criticized a bit for disproving some of the fan theories. However, most of the viewers praised them for such a satisfying ending.

Elizabeth Olsen as Wanda Maximoff in Marvel Studios’ WANDAVISION exclusively on Disney+. Photo courtesy of Marvel Studios. ©Marvel Studios 2021. All Rights Reserved.

Despite being so successful for WandaVision Season 1, Marvel Studios hasn’t confirmed its season 2 yet. According to Kevin Feige, the President of Marvel Studios, WandaVision wasn’t supposed to be a multi-season production. However, such a positive response from the audience may make us think about Season 2. 

Role of Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness

Doctor Strange will resolve some of the plot threads of WandaVision. Wanda’s newest powers, possession of Darkhold, and Agatha’s warning will feature MCU’s next trip. However, not everything from WandaVision’s Season 1 will fit here. Doctor Strange also has a lot to deal with, so they must not rely on The Doctor to tie the loose ends. However, those loose ends need proper care and development because they made Season 1 so riveting.

Why WandaVision needs a Season 2?

All the above-mentioned factors indicate that badly needs a Wandavision Season 2. The source of voices of Tommy and Billy, the whereabouts of Vision and fate Agatha, all these aspects are vital storylines. Moreover, WandaVision Season 2 will be the best follow-up to Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness. The first season ended with Wanda accepting her Chaos Powers. Moreover, Scarlet Witch is on his way to becoming chaotic. It looks like Doctor Strange will cease her descent. This will surely be an exciting comeback for the show, which will ultimately keep the audience’s excitement alive.