MCU fans, the speculating never ends…
And why should it? Especially when our favorite universe is bursting with untapped potential! Recently, Elizabeth Olsen graced The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, and let’s just say she didn’t hide her excitement about possibly returning as the Scarlet Witch. With a knowing smile, she hinted that Wanda Maximoff’s journey might be far from over. Naturally, this has us all buzzing like bees around a hive.
Adding more fuel to our fandom fire is the overwhelming success of X-Men ’97. This animated revival has rekindled our love for the mutant squad, capturing that classic vibe while sprinkling in fresh twists. The nostalgia is hitting hard, folks! Fans are now more eager than ever to see the X-Men make their live-action debut in the MCU—with a few modern tweaks, of course.
A Grounded Tale of Wanda, Professor X, and Magneto
Now, imagine this: a grounded, character-driven film that brings together Wanda Maximoff, Professor X, and Magneto. Stranded in an alternate universe set in the ’90s, Wanda finds herself trapped and disoriented. She’s not just dealing with the confusion of a new world; she’s starting to experience the memories and emotions of this universe’s version of herself. The lines between who she is and who she was are blurring, and it’s messing with her mind big time.
On top of that, Wanda is still haunted by her own demons from Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness. The guilt over her past actions weighs heavily on her, making her question her every move. Enter Professor X and Magneto—two unlikely allies who recognize that something’s off with this stranger who looks all too familiar.