WandaVision will stick to the scarlet witch and vision in a kind of sitcom that the former creates with her new powers to replace reality. The question of whether she is also guilty of Vision’s obvious resurrection has been an important factor among fans, but we can get clues thanks to a new rumor shared through Murphy’s Multiverse.
Apparently, the screen will borrow elements from the ancient arc of John Byrne’s “Vision Quest” story. This saw the Vision disappear, Wanda had later been kidnapped, stripped and erased from all her memories. This led to the advent of Gray Vision, a concept we know Marvel Studios has imagined in the past.
“It seems that one of the real-world subplots focuses on Wanda, who is moving to Humpty Dumpty and tries to reassemble Vision after its parts have spread all over the world,” he explains. “This is the component where a little context would go too far but, unfortunately, none exists.”
The first time the vision was destroyed in Avengers: War to Infinity, it was shattered. However, after Mad Titan reversed time, she tore the intellectual stone from the hero’s head.
This means that the Vision framework is still there and may have been disassembled smoothly. His memories, on the other hand, have probably followed the trauma he suffered, so it is not difficult to succeed in the problems here. For now, WandaVision is still on track for its December debut at Disney.
With this in mind, we hope to have something official soon!