As of WandaVision, she's still haunted by it. This time, the Aesop is shared with the other Avengers. In a more literal sense, she goes through it again in Civil War, given her attempt to neutralize an exploding Crossbones ends up taking innocent lives.If you consider Pietro's death to be part of her punishment, that counts as well. She learned her lesson by the film's end, but a lot of innocent people either died or had everything taken from them. The only problem is that she learns this lesson after unleashing a Person of Mass Destruction on Johannesburg and being partially responsible for creating the Big Bad. Her character arc in Age of Ultron is to learn a lesson about revenge and who the real bad guys are.Justified as it's stated in the movie that Wanda was corrupted by the Darkhold, which explains why she forgot a lesson she already learned. In Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, she again endangers the security of many people and even reality itself to get a family, namely her sons. Aesop Amnesia: WandaVision ends with Wanda sacrificing her magically created family to free the residents of Westview.Her mentor-student relationship with Agatha Harkness is likewise adapted out to allow Agatha to later antagonize Wanda as the villain of WandaVision - though she does serve as something of an Evil Mentor in Episode 8.She and her brother are also not mutants in this universe, rather, since their powers come from experiments with the Chitauri Scepter, they're Enhanced, or empowered humans. This itself is a return to a status quo in Marvel Comics, as the two were originally introduced as twins with no relation to Magneto. note Conveniently, it was revealed in the Marvel Comics Universe that neither Maximoff twin is related to Magneto a while before the film was released. Because Fox owned the rights to the X-Men franchise prior to 2019, as far as the films are concerned, it is presumed to not be true of the Maximoffs in this universe. In the comics, her father was revealed to be Magneto, and her powers come from mutation.Adaptational Villainy: While unlike the Ultimate Marvel, X-Men: Evolution, and Wolverine and the X-Men (2009) incarnations, though in Wanda's case, much like her The Super Hero Squad Show counterpart, she and Pietro do make a Heel≯ace Turn note their Ultimate counterparts joining the Ultimates was for protection against Magneto, much like those incarnations with Magneto, they were willing allies of HYDRA (though they thought they were being recruited for SHIELD) and Ultron here, as opposed to the originals being forced to work for Magneto.In WandaVision, it's revealed that she always had the potential to be a witch and the Mind Stone just supercharged it, she simply hasn't had the knowledge or training to use her powers at their full strength. In her first few movie appearances, her magical powers were simplified to telepathy and telekinesis. Adaptational Superpower Change: In the comics, she is a Reality Warper who utilizes hexes and chaos magic.Adaptational Nationality: From the fictional setting of Transia to the equally fictional Sokovia.Downplayed with her Scarlet Witch outfit, which is form-fitting but shows a lot less cleavage than her previous costumes. Adaptational Modesty: She lacks the generally Stripperiffic costumes from the comics, though she still wears clothes that show cleavage ( enhanced by a corset) once she joins the Avengers.Adaptation Species Change: A mutant in the comics a human experiment ( or rather, magical witch) in the movies. ![]() Instead, Agatha is a False Friend and briefly acts as an Evil Mentor for Wanda.
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