“It’s really unusual. It’s something that’s been incredible. I assume it’s how people feel when they when they get to do a TV show for a long time. To be able to return to a character and continue to move them forward has been so much fun for me, especially because they gave me something like WandaVision to really blow it all up. And from there, Doctor Strange was such a wild and crazy turn. I do feel very lucky that I’ve been able to play a character for over 10 years of my life, and I’d love to keep doing more. But the animation thing, I feel like it’s a parallel world. I don’t really know how it intersects with what we do. But I’ve really enjoyed getting to play her over 10 years, and I continue to feel lucky that I have the opportunities I did, creatively.”

  • @MimicJar@lemmy.worldM
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    5 days ago

    I think what I’m most curious to see is how they handle her character in TV vs Film.

    Film only Wanda has a tragic ending in Infinity War with a proper Avenging in Endgame. Then she just goes crazy in Multiverse of Madness, but sacrifices herself after seeing the error of her ways.

    Meanwhile WandaVision has her process her grief and create a family and a new Vision. A family that continues to evolve in Agatha All Along.

    Meanwhile to all of this the multiverse is happening.

    Do you bring Wanda back for Doomsday? Secret Wars? Do you save her for later? Do you just have her appear and then fill in the backstory later? What about white Vision? What about Tommy?

    I think Wanda got a little screwed in the WandaVision -> Multiverse of Madness transition. You can barely make it work if you just say “Darkhold corrupted” over and over again, but how do you make the next storyline work without another “trust me” moment? If we were years away from Doomsday/Secret Wars that would be one thing… But it’s fast approaching.

    • ByteMe
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      Did you mean secret wars? Secret invasion already happened