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VisionQuest Has the Chance to Fix One of the MCU’s Biggest Emotional Loose Ends
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But there is one loose end that has plagued fans in a completely different way and if Marvel does it right, we might finally get some closure.
VisionQuest Needs to Directly Address Wanda’s DeathWanda’s apparent death at the end of Multiverse of Madness remains one of the most frustrating things in the MCU.
There’s a lot to unpack with that, especially that the Road was never real anyway, but the big takeaway is that Wanda is never actually confirmed to be dead.
Because we’ve never really seen a body, never had it directly and unequivocally confirmed that Wanda is actually dead, VisionQuest needs to take that dangling thread on.
And finally, definitively addressing Wanda’s fate will help set the MCU up for its next chapter beyond resolving Vision’s story.