Elizabeth Olsen’s Avenger, Scarlet Witch, to Name Change in MCU: Report
A report has surfaced claiming that Elizabeth Olsen’s Scarlet Witch will undergo a name change in the future of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
Following the end of What if…? Season 2, which ended on December 30 after a nine-day release schedule, will see Marvel Studios bring fans three more confirmed animated series next year: X-Men ’97, Eyes of WakandaAnd Your friendly neighborhood Spider-Man (Previously Spider-Man: Freshman Year). There is also a possibility of release Marvel ZombiesBased on the popular comic book event of the same name.
Not much is known about Marvel Zombies Apart from that, Iman Velani’s Kamala Khan, aka Ms. Marvel, will be the “Frodo” of the series. She reprises her role from Mrs. Marvel Disney+ shows and recent Phase Five movies, Marvels (2023). Marvel Zombies To continue the story from What if…? The Season 1 episode, “What If…Zombies?!” where the hero must survive a world ravaged by the undead.
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And now, an interesting rumor has surfaced that the beloved Scarlet Witch will be renamed for the series. Scarlet Witch Updates (@ScarletWitchUpd) on X (formerly Twitter) claims that the zombie Scarlet Witch in Marvel Zombies will be named The Dead Queen.
Zombie Scarlet Witch will be known as the Dead Queen in ‘MARVEL ZOMBIES’.
Zombie Scarlet Witch will be known as the Dead Queen in ‘MARVEL ZOMBIES’. pic.twitter.com/XTFfJgnPbA
– Scarlet Witch Updates (@ScarletWitchUpd) December 31, 2023
Zombie Wanda Maximoff recently returned in the season finale What if…? Season 2, with Marvel Zombies The most likely project for his next appearance is. The upcoming animated series is created by Zeb Wells, who is also the head writer, with Brian Andrews directing. It consists of four episodes and will eventually be released on the Disney+ streaming service.
In the live-action universe, Elizabeth Olsen was last seen Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness (2022), where she allegedly died after sacrificing herself on Mount Wundagore and freeing herself from the multiverse of the dreaded Darkhold. Of course, it’s unlikely that Olsen’s live-action journey is over; After all, it was a flash of light as the mountain collapsed, but so far, the actress has not confirmed an upcoming appearance in any live-action MCU project.
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However, recent rumors point to Wanda returning once again in an adaptation of the Witches Road storyline. This was first reported as a new Marvel special presentation, following the likes of Werewolf by night And The Guardians of the Galaxy Holiday SpecialBut that format has reportedly been deprecated at Marvel Studios.
Elizabeth Olson made her first appearance in the MCU in a post-credits scene Captain America: The Winter Soldier (2014), where she was first seen using her magic. He then starred in it, along with Aaron Taylor-Johnson’s Pietro Maximoff Avengers: Age of Ultron (2015), Captain America: Civil War (2016), Avengers: Infinity War (2018), Avengers: Endgame (2019), and Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness. On the TV front, Olsen headlined the first Marvel TV Disney+ project, Wandavision. A spinoff of Wandavision, Agatha with allSet to debut on Disney+ this fall.
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