do you think Wanda was hiding with Vision the whole time? Or she was with cap?

Spider-Man: Homecoming mentions Peter’s room being across from Vision’s, so Vision hasn’t been missing the entire time since Civil War. The prelude comic acts as if Wanda met up with Vision immediately afterwards, but I don’t really trust those prelude comics.

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Honestly we don’t have much to go on. I mean, presumably the rest of the Secret Avengers aren’t only staying in Edinburgh. They’re all close enough to come running when Wanda calls in the middle of a battle, so she must have been sticking with them.

So my gut leans towards Vision and Wanda meeting up on more clandestine interludes rather than being with Vision the whole time.

officialstellaacosta:

officialstellaacosta:

CAPTAIN AMERICA PROTECTING VISION FROM THANOS. I’M CALLING IT. THANOS WAS GETTING THE MIND STONE UNTIL STEVE JUMPED IN AND WAS LIKE “NOPE”

CREDITS TO WANDAVIZH ON INSTAGRAM. I DID NOT SEE VISION THERE

You can see him better in the IMAX version of the trailer too! Oh man this is gonna be a scene:

Do you think they will say something about Pietro on Infinity War? I thought it was really weird they didn’t on Civil War, especially on that scene that shows the Sokovia destruction in front of Wanda (and they made it look like in the trailer that Wanda was upset by it, when actually it was about that other thing on the beggining of CW)

Well, we see Bruce and Wanda together here:

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I’m not sure if the movie has room for it, but they have at least a little bit to talk about together, so it might come up.

That
said, I think part of the reason for killing Pietro was so that Wanda
could have a story without needing to tie back to him. With every second
of screentime being so important, they might not feel Wanda bringing up
something we already know, that can’t affect the story anymore–she
loves and misses her brother–contributes enough to her development.

I think is normal that they treat her like a kid. Someone on their early 20’s is often seen as a kid by the 30+,40+ that the others are, specially if you consider the power thing, with experience and such. So yeah, she might be 25 on Infinity War, 24 on Civil War and 22 on AOU, if this timeline is correct.

She is young, and yes, inexperience plays into the way the Avengers treat her. But the writers have said it’s also a matter of fear-born condescension. You can see it in the argument Steve and Tony have over the pens. When coming to a head about what Steve feels is internment and Tony feels is due caution, Tony defaults into dehumanizing Wanda, Steve defaults into infantilizing her.

Scarlet Vision Infinity War timeline theory

Including LEGO set spoilers and just about everything we know so far

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The movie likely opens with Wanda and Vision staying together at this hotel in Edinburgh. After heading outside, they are attacked,

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with the Mind Stone nearly successfully extracted from Vision,

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leaving him injured.

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But a timely rescue from Team Cap

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allows them all to escape, and head back to the Avengers compound, with Vision still injured.

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They meet up with Rhodey and Bruce and then head to Wakanda.

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Shuri offers or agrees to help extract the Mind Stone (if the LEGO set is accurate) or help heal Vision.

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Wanda and Vision stay with her as the rest battle Thanos’ army. It appears eventually things get dangerous enough that Wanda and Vision leave for the jungle, with Vision’s Stone still intact on his head, and Vision sitting on the ground, looking injured, and both know something is coming.

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One last note, is that the Entertainment Weekly article mentions that Vision feels pain as the other Stones draw near–this could be inaccurate from them (because they do report some things wrong), but if so, it could mean that Vision was not damaged from the battle, but is reacting to the approaching Stones. Vision might be sensing them approaching, and that might be what Wanda is investigating here:

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