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Disney Pulls Robert Downey Jr., Scarlet Witch Reportedly Recast

Elizabeth Olsen
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It’s out with the old and in with the new.

A scene from a superhero movie showing a determined character in a blue helmet with an

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Following Robert Downey Jr.’s poignant sacrifice as Iron Man/Tony Stark in Avengers: Endgame and Chris Evans passing on the Captain America mantle, the Marvel Cinematic Universe is poised to face even greater and more formidable challenges. Earth’s Mightiest Heroes stand on the brink of the unknown as they enter the Multiverse Saga.

Elizabeth Olsen as Scarlet Witch/Wanda Maximoff

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Shortly thereafter, the MCU bid farewell to fan-favorite character Scarlet Witch/Wanda Maximoff (Elizabeth Olsen) as she embarked on a character-defining journey in the Disney+ (Disney Plus) original series WandaVision (2021).

MCU characters with the Disney+ logo, including Scarlet Witch, Captain Marvel, Captain America/Falcon, and Loki

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Now, it appears that after Elizabeth Olsen’s Scarlet Witch/Wanda Maximoff’s apparent death in Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness (2022), The Walt Disney Company’s Marvel Studios has decided to bring the star back for another round in the Marvel gauntlet — only this time, despite rumors of Olsen’s possible return — it’s likely she won’t be portraying the fan-favorite Scarlet Witch, but an entirely new character.

Scarlet Witch Is Out, Virginia Vision Is In

Wanda looking on at the black and white ideal sitcom version of her life

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Scooper and insider Alex Perez is hinting that Elizabeth Olsen will be portraying Virginia Vision — AKA not Wanda Maximoff/Scarlet Witch. This means that Olsen will be “recast” as a different character, much like Robert Downey Jr. taking on the role of Doctor Doom/Victor von Doom after the death of Tony Stark/Iron Man.

Perez shares the following image of Vision’s android wife from “The Visions” storyline in the Marvel Comics, seated in a chair with her back to the viewer, saying “I do not know how to fix fix fix…” in response to a scoop from Scarlet Witch Updates quoting Deadline:

Alex Perez: (image of Virginia Vision, saying, “I do not know how to fix fix fix…”)

(quoted) Scarlet Witch Updates: Scarlet Witch/Wanda Maximoff might return in the untitled ‘VISION’ series. (via @Deadline)

This could indicate a new trend in which Disney brings back the big names of Marvel but as entirely new characters to keep things interesting for the actors in the Multiverse. Perhaps Kevin Feige isn’t done with the Multiverse Saga after all, after the ridiculous billion-dollar success of Deadpool & Wolverine this summer.

Two projects currently will stand in for a proper WandaVision Season 2. The WandaVision story will continue in the upcoming spinoff, Agatha All Along (formerly known as Agatha: Darkhold Diaries, Agatha: Coven of Chaos, and Agatha: House of Harkness), which features Kathryn Hahn reprising her role as Agatha Harkness/Agnes.

Vision Quest (or potentially just VISION) will continue the WandaVision story even further and, if all goes well, bring the tale of the White Vision’s android-building quest for a “real family” to Marvel fans’ screens.

Do you think Elizabeth Olsen would make a good Virginia Vision in Vision Quest/Vision? Share your thoughts with us in the comments below!

More on Marvel’s Agatha All Along

Marvel has something new in the works following Secret Invasion (2023) and Captain Marvel 2 following The Marvels (2023), and it’s not just The Fantastic Four.

Agatha All Along is led by head writer Jac Schaeffer, with Gandja Monteiro and Rachel Goldberg directing, and Kevin Feige serving as executive producer. It follows Agatha as she leads a witches’ coven, seeking redemption for her past misdeeds and promising to shake up the traditional Marvel Cinematic Universe style.

Official announcements confirm the involvement of actors such as Aubrey Plaza, Ali Ahn, and Maria Dizzia, although their roles remain undisclosed.

A recent reveal includes Joe Locke, likely cast as Billy Maximoff/Billy Kaplan, Wanda Maximoff’s son and the superhero Wiccan from Marvel Comics, but officially cast as “Teen”. Additionally, Sasheer Zamata will portray Sorceress Jennifer Kale.

Returning from WandaVision, Debra Jo Rupp will reprise her role as Mrs. Hart, and Fred Melamed will return as Arthur Hart. Broadway legend Patti LuPone joins the cast as Lilia Calderu, an elder witch central to the coven’s story.

About Averyl Fong

Averyl is a freelance writer and general nerd about entertainment, food, theatre, D&D - and of course, theme parks. Based in Singapore, she could wax poetic about the immersive genius of the Haunted Mansion, or regale you with her undying love for the campy beauty of Sindbad's Storybook Voyage - but she won't, because she has some compassion.

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