In Age of Ultron, Wanda’s arc was about doing something wrong when she thinks it’s for something right.

In Civil War, Wanda’s arc was about doing something right, and still having it go wrong.

In Infinity War, Wanda’s arc is about having to do something wrong, when doing it is the right thing.

Are you a ScarletVision shipper? Here some good blogs to follow :)

iamyourscarletvision:

I reached 3000 followers!… a moth ago and I totally forgot it 😐. So first of all…

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Second, I am sorry for the trauma of the latest post, but Infinity War messed up with our feelings, but as always, we need strong hearts to be part of the Marvel fandom.

Honestly, I am impressed by the number of people who have joined the community, how amazing all of you are, and your dedication to the Marvel characters, especially Wanda and Vision.

Here are some blogs of ScarletVision ship you can follow, each of these people is a pillar in this small community that saw its birth at the premiere of Age of Ultron, or even earlier, for those who have been devoted to the ship since its beginnings in the comics, 

Come on crew, the number of people in the fandom and the ship has been the work of all of us as a whole, and I would like to see this community grow, with all the talent and wonderful company we have to offer.

I would like all of you to raise your hand, and show how united, strong, and numerous we all are. Who is with me??

If you are not on this list, or you have someone’s blog to recomend, feel free to add it 🙂

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When you think about it, Wanda’s the best queen, not just because of the YAS factor, but because she’s the most powerful piece that can protect the king, whose capture means game over.

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Full video, stabilized. 

For anyone who wasn’t around when this leaked, or just missed it, this is the a leaked video of the Edinburgh hotel scene in Infinity War.

Although some of the footage is probably outtakes, most of it appears to be scripted for the scene–for instance, after Wanda is done checking the Mind Stone (where she presumably said “I just feel you”), Vision responds with something.

Here’s hoping home release has an extended scene!

magistrate-of-mediocrity:

those-celestial-bodies:

Okay, quick theory.

The writers have said that those dead are going to stay dead. I think probably they’re trying to to word things carefully so that what they really mean is: “Characters who are ACTUALLY dead at the end will stay dead”, and we’ll learn that the dusted Avengers are still alive, so they were never technically lying. But it did get me thinking.

So if they do really mean the dusted Avengers are for sure dead and will stay dead, while also accepting there’s no possible way they are permanently killing off Spidey, Black Panther, and Strange there’s really only one solution I can think of:

What if, in an alternate universe, the Avengers that got turned to ash in our reality are the ones that survived, and those that lived got turned to ash?

And, ultimately, the way to “fix” what happened is to merge the two realities? That would mean the “original” Avengers we knew are dead and stay dead, but we still have these characters going forward.

But that leaves Vision in limbo.

It does; Vision’s fate isn’t going to end up falling under the same umbrella. If we’re going with the parallel reality, then he’s dead in both, since Thanos would have needed the Mind Stone (and the writers will think it’s cheap to have him conveniently never killed).

Maybe more importantly, so is Shuri (assuming she’s alive in ours)*, Tony, and Bruce–the people who have the capability to fix him. So if Vision’s fate is to get fixed by them or a combination thereof, it’s going to happen in the main universe–so if the rumors of a 5 year time skip are true, it means that they haven’t seen each other in that time.

There’s also the possibility that Vision consciousness is in the Mind Stone, but that seems less likely if we are dealing with a scenario where there are two Mind Stones, and so, two Visions. Or maybe not. Get it, Wanda.

* Actually that’s an interesting plot thread–what if Shuri and Bruce (and maybe Tony too) are necessary to rebuild Vision? So if Shuri did get dusted in the main universe, it makes it impossible to rebuild him until the two are merged. They were, after all, very careful to remind the audience that Bruce also had a hand in Vision’s creation. Therefore, just as Vision’s death represents the death/division of half the universe, his resurrection would represent the life/unification of them both.