The tone and narrative of Disassembled is so wildly different once you acknowledge Billy and Tommy were always real.

If Wanda’s children were never real, then Disassembled is like a horror movie of a woman who lives a perfect, idyllic life with her husband and children. But her friends slowly start noticing something is off, and finally realize she’s been making up the existence of her perfect family, forcing her husband to play along, and even killed the nanny to cover up her lie. They try to get her help, but she ends up completely losing it, hunting them down and murdering some of them before being taken down herself.

But if Wanda’s children are real, now it’s the story of a woman whose friends slowly start trying to convince her that her children are fake, that the reality she perceives is a lie. The nanny murders her children and her friends force her into an insane asylum where the staff are in on it, until finally she breaks out and starts wreaking vengeance.

I thought Wanda and Vision left Edinburgh after the fight against proxima midnight, but seems like they didn’t join the battle in Wakanda. Any idea or thoughts about what they’re doing after the fight? Also, it seems like wanda is stayin’ in hotel room alone while team cap is altogether. Why is she staying apart from them? (Sorry if my english is awkward:( still learning. btw I really do love your blog!)

Even from the just the official trailer, I think a timeline presents itself:

1. Early in the movie Wanda and Vision are resting at a hotel room. Probably lots of exposition for the audience.
2. In the same scene, or one very shortly thereafter, they head out on the streets and are attacked by Proxima and Corvus.
3. Vision, wounded in some way, is saved and defended by Wanda.
4. The rest of Team Cap arrives to help.

We can guess from the staging of the fight this is the introduction of Cap in the movie–the pause, zoom in, walk out of shadows is every inch a heroic introduction. I think pretty confidently these scenes happen very early in the film (not to mention the suspiciously happy “calm before the storm aura” in the hotel), and Vision absolutely is not going to die that early on.

As for why we haven’t seen Vision or Wanda in any other scenes besides Edinburgh, could be several reasons:

CG isn’t finished, to increase dramatic tension by not letting the audience know how the Edinburgh battle turns out, their scenes include major spoilers we can glean in a glance, they actually are in some of those scenes but they’re purposefully leaving them out, or they are purposefully hiding a lot more of the movie than we think.

It does seem like Wanda is less interested in the hero side of things right now, with her notably being the only character not in costume. Wanda’s powers aren’t great for undercover operation, for that matter–if Team Cap is trying to stay hidden, Wanda using her powers is a dead giveaway.

Also, you sent this to me some time ago, but I was mostly avoiding Tumblr in anticipation of TLJ and especially avoiding my inbox. Here’s a Wanda and Vis to make up for it! Your Engilsh is great, btw.

The best explanation for how to make Wanda and Pietro mutants and Magneto’s kids again is the same one Marvel has been using for ten years–Wanda did it.

In the final moments of House of M, Wanda rejects being a mutant, rejects being Magneto’s daughter, and then performs a Omniversal-level reality warp to get her point across.

Next thing we know, Wanda is the daughter of a woman who looks identical to her, who’s really a Maximoff, who is the mother to Pietro as well, who’s entirely a witch and not a mutant.

Who bears the Scarlet Witch name, transforming the Scarlet Witch identity from a mutant

moniker given to her by hateful and fearful peasants to a rich legacy for Wanda to live up to.

To give hope at her lowest point, Wanda made the most ideal version of herself.

Now she needs to accept this part of herself again that she’s been implicitly rejecting since House of M, and basically any cosmic retcon magic in the book can get things back to normal.

synthetiicus:

i love this exchange a;sdlkfjasdkl;f

My all-time favorite panels of them. For context, this is pre-Disassembled in the JLA/Avengers crossover.

The two realities have merged and become unstable; in it, they are married with Tommy and Billy again. They realize in order to save the original realities, they have to go back to the world where they are no longer married, and their children have been erased from existence. Here they recognize their last moments together, looking over a dying reality where they were happy.