WandaVisionis a truly unique television show, especially considering how different it feels from most of the Marvel Cinematic Universe installments that have preceded it. The show has deftly handled the jump in style from decade to decade whileslowly peeling back the layers of its central mystery. It has managed all of this while still managing to craft the origin story of a new hero as well as set up some of the pieces that are sure to be a central part of Marvel’s next phase. It has also managed to re-contextualize what the audience knows about characters in past films and make them more interesting, particularly inAvengers: Age of Ultron.

First, there’sCaptain Marvel.While Maria Rambeau had a rather small role and her daughter Monica also appeared within the movie to see Captain Marvel change the colors of her suit on the fly, they didn’t really seem all that essential to the MCU. Now withWandaVision,viewers know that their interaction with Captain Marvel actually served as the foundation of S.W.O.R.D. The most prominent example of WandaVisionmaking past Marvel films more interesting is with the secondAvengersfilm. Age of  Ultronis probably the least liked of the Avengers movies among fans despite being the moviethat introduced both Wanda and Visioninto the MCU. However, in light of events from reveals made up to this point inWandaVision,Age of Ultronnow demands a second viewing from fans and a reevaluation of the many pieces that it sets up.

Ultron Quicksilver Comparison

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Following the originalAvengers, Age of Ultronfelt like less of a tale of its ownand more of a bridgeto officially introducing the infinity stones into the MCU. Many of the promising aspects of the film seemed to feel underwhelming upon the first viewing. For example, take a look at the introduction of Scarlet Witch and Quicksilver. These characters wereintroduced in a post-credits sequenceoriginally and poised to really make an impression in the second Avengers film. Instead, their inclusion mostly served as a minor obstacle for the Avengers to face on the path to fighting Ultron. Sure, Scarlet Witch was able to subdue most of the Avengers with nightmarish illusions, but she spends much of the film sporting a less than impressive Eastern European accent and making funny hand motions before helping the Avengers to fight Ultron. Quicksilver is a bit plain, with his superspeed also seeming to serve to help him exit the franchise by dying in the same movie he arrived in.

It feelslike a bit of course correctionthat Scarlet Witch’s accent pretty much vanished in subsequent films. Marvel never explicitly states why that is, or why she doesn’t seem to use any of her mind-altering powers later on, she seems to resign herself to magical telekinesis for the most part. It also seems like the movies that come afterAge of Ultronhad pretty much forgotten about Pietro. He’s barely ever mentioned, even when Scarlet Witch is around, as she’s busy helping to deal with maximum level threats to the universe like Thanos. Quicksilver seemed to be there mostly just to help introduce Scarlet Witch and slightly add to her backstory before being killed off.

Vision Age of Ultron

Then there’s Vision. Vision is an extremely interesting character who is a fusion of the Mind Stone and Tony Stark’s previous AI, Jarvis. His introduction intoAge of Ultronis a more interesting part of the movie, but it arrives toward the film’s climax and the audience doesn’t really get to spend a whole lot of time with him. By the time he’s able towax philosophic with Ultronabout the nature of human life, Marvel cuts this deeper conversation short and it’s time for the credits to roll.

WandaVisionchanges all of that and makes the movie better in hindsight because of how effectively it builds uponthe pieces that Marvel set up. It did not seem likely that Marvel would revisit these pieces considering that the Infinity Saga had reached its conclusion. However, Marvel has subverted fan expectations and made a new story that makes previously fully unexplored characters into some of the most sympathetic and interesting that the franchise has to offer.

Age of Ultron fight scene

Wanda’s grief is a big part of this. The audience is finallyseeing the full effects of losing her brotherand her lover within a short span of time. The effects of this grief appear to have the ability to eventually consume the entire planet in a shroud of illusion if left to spread unchecked. This would not be possible without the basis of both of her relationships being set up within Age of Ultron. Pietro may have seemed like a throwaway character, but nowAge of Ultronis needed to understand why his appearance withinWandaVisionis such an interesting mystery. This is especially clear with the Evan Peters version of him appearing to have the same wounds that Quicksilver received when he died inAge of Ultron.

Age of Ultronalso set the precedent for organizations around the world like S.W.O.R.D. tohave a high level of trepidationsurrounding supernatural beings. The world saw a bit of this with the Sekovia accords and their impact upon the Avengers inCaptain America: Civil War.WandaVisionis now taking this a step further. While there’s no telling just yet where Marvel plans to take these characters and how the events ofWandaVisionwill affect the world moving forward, there’s no denying that Marvel hasmade their universe more interestingby building upon the base parts thatAge of Ultronbrought to the table.

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