Elizabeth Olsen Rumored To Return To MCU ‘Sooner Than You Think’ As Marvel Shares Scarlet Witch Clips

Although Elizabeth Olsen indicated that she would not be part of Avengers: Apocalypse Or Secret Wars earlier this year, it was widely assumed that she will indeed be back as Wanda Maximoff/Scarlet Witch in at least one of the MCU’s upcoming event films.
Several scoopers claim to have “confirmed” Olsen’s involvement, but there have been conflicting reports on when the powerful magician will bring her back into the MCU.
Over the past week, Marvel Studios has been sharing seemingly random Scarlet Witch-related clips on social media. We had some VisionQuest updates during NYCC earlier this month, and fans are now speculating whether Olsen will appear on the show.
It’s definitely a solid theory, and we recently got confirmation that VisionQuest is being marketed as the final installment in a trilogy that began with WandaVision and continued in Agatha throughoutand showrunner Terry Matalas revealed that the upcoming series would “directly” connect to Marvel’s first-ever Disney+ series while speaking to Phase Hero.
“WandaVision is one of my favorite things, I’ve watched it 3 times. So it must be this good. This ties directly into WandaVision.”
For what it’s worth, scoop MTTSH also claims that Olsen will bring his MCU back “sooner than you think.”
There is no way to control the Scarlet Witch.
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Star Paul Bettany recently revealed what excites him most VisionQuest.
“One of the things that’s fun is we finally get to see what Vision’s mind looks like, and it’s more cluttered than you might think. He clearly saved, copied and pasted [the AIs] to keep them alive in his head. One of them, of course, has to be kept behind a pretty impressive firewall because he’s a psychopath. But he’s an intelligent man.
This “psychopath” is almost certainly James Spader’s Ultron – who has been confirmed to appear in both human and robotic forms – but the Age of Ultron The villain is far from being the only AI character who will factor into the story.
Emilie Hampshire (Schitt’s Creek, 12 monkeys, rigging) recently joined the cast as the human version of EDITH (Even Dead, I’m The Hero). This technology was created by Tony Stark (Robert Downey Jr.) before being passed on to Peter Parker (Tom Holland) after Iron Man’s disappearance in Avengers: Endgame.
Kerry Condon was rumored to appear as FRIDAY in human form, but we recently learned that Picard‘s Orla Brady will actually play the role. James D’Arcy will also be returning as Edwin Jarvis in some capacity.
T’nia Miller (Foundation, The Fall of House Usher, La Fortuna) is set to play Ultron’s bride, Jocasta, described as “cunning, powerful, and driven by vengeance.”