With only two episodes left in WandaVision’s rush, an inevitable question has come up because of the enthusiasts: Will the series be back for Season 2?
Marvel Studios boss Kevin Feige dealt with that query on Wednesday, keeping the door ajar for a potential second season of this Disney+ series (which drops fresh episodes on Fridays).
Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness will reportedly hit theatres on March 25, 2022. So if WandaVision got revived it probably wouldn’t release until overdue 2022 or early 2023.
Even Vision might snuff it again before the finale airs, so for now, here’s a listing of all the major players who could return in Season 2:
It’s also possible that Aaron Taylor-Johnson may reprise the role of Quicksilver at a certain point.
It is difficult to say, considering all the turns and twists of season 1. But we do know that Olsen has already begun working on Sam Raimi’s Doctor Unusual sequel. (Though the same can’t be stated for Bettany’s Vision, who died in Avengers: Infinity War, and appears to only exist within Wanda’s Westview hex.) In typical Marvel fashion, each narrative will be interconnected which means the events of this newly-announced Spider-Man: No Way Home, slated for December 2021, could also have consequences for Wanda’s future storyline.
There is also the risk that season 2 of WandaVision would not even revolve around Wanda or Vision. Instead, their twins Tommy and Billy–a.k.a. Speed and Immunology –could helm the entire season, fighting to save the universe since the Young Avengers.