A couple of Marvel Studios’ streaming series, like Loki and What If...?, were conceived with multiple seasons in mind. But the majority of them, starting with WandaVision, were conceived as limited series that would only last for one season. Still, just because these shows have wrapped up their storylines in the finale, it doesn’t mean they can never return. The door is always open for Marvel to revisit a show like Hawkeye or Moon Knight with a second run of episodes later down the line.
When Wanda Maximoff’s sitcom fantasyland came crumbling down in the WandaVision finale, it seemed unlikely that the show would return for season 2. And that was a real shame, because the series was a breath of fresh air that captured fans’ imaginations. Jac Schaeffer and her team of writers turned one of the most underutilized Avengers into one of the most emotionally compelling characters in the MCU. Elizabeth Olsen’s astounding turn in Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness bolstered fears that WandaVision season 2 would never happen with the apparent demise of the Earth-616 variant of the character.
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The Doctor Strange sequel was controversial for turning one of the most sympathetic Avengers into a remorseless monster. The antiheroine of WandaVision achieved redemption, but the show’s post-credits scene showed her reading from the Darkhold, taking in its malicious teachings. In Multiverse of Madness, under the spell of the cursed book, Wanda becomes a mass murderer. Fans of WandaVision felt betrayed by this turn, because Wanda previously avoided corruption and did the right thing in the series. Multiverse of Madness may have undermined the first season of
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