Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness is finally out in theaters after what feels like forever, and Sam Raimi's re-entry into the MCU (if you now count the original Spider-Man trilogy as such) mixes the best of his horror filmography with the Marvel magic that Kevin Feige's films are known for. In the Doctor Strange sequel, Stephen Strange (Benedict Cumberbatch) must deal with the consequences of someone opening the metaphysical door to gruesome creatures and powerful forces — something he knows is a problem after messing with the multiverse during Spider-Man: No Way Home.
The box office for the Doctor Strange sequel has been powerful, with audiences welcoming brand-new ally America Chavez (Xochitl Gomez) with open arms. The most surprising — and divisive — element of Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness may be Wanda's (Elizabeth Olsen) role in the film, however. Following the events of WandaVision, the Scarlet Witch is grieving her beloved Vision and has the Darkhold in her grasp. Will this spell trouble for Strange?
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Screen Rant spoke to Olsen about Wanda's journey in the MCU thus far, and where — if anywhere — she might go after Doctor Strange in The Multiverse of Madness.
Screen Rant: First of all, what does it mean to know how many people love Wanda? For example, I was Wanda for Halloween, and it was so hard to find the pieces of the costume because they were sold out everywhere.
Elizabeth Olsen: That's so cool. I think that was something that Paul and I would joke about [when] we were filming WandaVision. We were just like, «We want costumes! We want kids! We want adults! We want everyone in costume!»
Between that — and there's a drag brunch
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