

Marvel) and Riri Williams ( Ironheart) revealed that Hailee Steinfeld will play Kate Bishop, Hawkeye’s protege in the new Hawkeye series and teased that another teen hero America Chavez will appear in Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness.
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Marvel has announced TV shows based on teen characters Kamala Khan ( Ms. We’ve already met Ant-Man’s daughter Cassie Lang, who mentions in Ant-Man and the Wasp that she would like to be her dad’s partner in crimefighting. The MCU does seem to be slowly introducing the pieces for a Young Avengers team. Billy, who inherited his mother’s vague reality-warping powers, has gone by Wiccann. Tommy, who goes by Speed, shares his speedster powers with his uncle, Pietro. They even become members of the Young Avengers superhero team. The devil rescinds on their agreement and makes them disappear for awhile, but then they reappear in the stories as teenagers. Wanda unwittingly made a deal with the devil, named Mephisto in the Marvel comics, to have them.

Wanda and Vision’s kids experience something similar in the comics. There’s still hope they’ll show up in the movies though. It’s unclear where White Vision flew off to during the final episode, but likely he has to sit and think about who or what he actually is before he seeks out Wanda again. It looks like the MCU is going in a happier direction with White Vision’s story. The two lose their kids shortly thereafter, and their marriage ends. He doesn’t recognize or feel any emotion towards Wanda or their children. He has no memory, personality or humanity. (For complicated reasons, Vision also loses his color and becomes all white.) The Avengers manage to get the parts back and rebuild Vision, but he’s essentially reverted to his factory settings. A group of agents scared of Vision’s power kidnap him, dismantle him and erase his software. White Vision showed up in the comic books too. So with memories and Mind Stone magic, he’s basically the same Vision, just with a new paint job. Presumably, that means that White Vision draws energy from Wanda’s powers and (by the transitive property) the Mind Stone’s powers. Hayward’s version of Vision seems to run on Wanda’s power-he uses a radioactive drone that emerged from Wanda’s Hex to power White Vision. They took him to Wakanda and super-scientist Shuri was quite close to actually extracting the Stone when Thanos’ army attacked and interrupted the procedure. Tony Stark and Bruce Banner built Vision with the stone, which means that Vision probably contains some of Tony’s personality and some of Bruce’s and that only part of himself is derived from the Stone. When Thanos had designs on the Infinity Stone inside Vision’s head in Avengers: Infinity War, the Avengers discussed whether Vision might be able to survive without the stone. White Vision then flies away to who knows where, but given that Hex Vision promises Wanda that some version of himself will see her again, expect White Vision to pop up in the MCU again.


Hex Vision gifts his memories to White Vision, from falling in love with Wanda to dying at the hands of Thanos. They discuss the age-old puzzle of Theseus’ ship and conclude that the thing that makes any being who looks like Vision actually Vision is the memories that Vision has within him. But while Wanda was fighting Agatha (Kathryn Hahn), White Vision has a philosophical debate with Hex Vision. Acting SWORD director Hayward (Josh Stamberg) created White Vision as a super-weapon and instructs him to destroy the Hex version of Vision. However, there is hope that Vision will live on. When Wanda destroys the Hex she destroys Vision with it. I wouldn’t take that literally-I think she basically temporarily gifted him some of the power she had gotten from the Infinity Stone herself. In the final episode, we find out that the Vision that Wanda created in her dreamland was made from the part of the Mind Stone that still lives inside Wanda. Wanda was exposed to it when she was being experimented upon by HYDRA, and Vision had it living literally inside his head. Wanda (Elizabeth Olsen) and Vision (Paul Bettany) were always emotionally connected because they were both entangled with an Infinity Stone called the Mind Stone.
