Warning: The following article contains spoilers forDoctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness.
Vision (and White Vision) don't appear in Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness despite the movie focusing so heavily on Scarlet Witch's story — but why is this the case?.. Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness once again stars Benedict Cumberbatch as the titular sorcerer, while Elizabeth Olsen's Wanda Maximoff/Scarlet Witch portrays the film's villain, who is attempting to gain the multiverse-jumping powers of Xochitl Gomez's America Chavez to travel to a reality where her children are alive so that she can be with them. While her intentions come from a place of familial longing, Wanda's means to get there are deadly and devastating, punctuated by the loss of her better half, Vision, and her created children, Billy and Tommy.
Paul Bettany's Vision is the synthetic android created by Ultron, who gained sentience early on, eventually falling in love with Wanda. The couple went into hiding after the events of Captain America: Civil War where their love blossomed, but this romance was cut short by the events of Avengers: Infinity War when Thanos came for the Mind Stone that resided in Vision's head. This forced Wanda to have to kill Vision, only to see Thanos rewind the moment with the Time Stone and take it anyway, leaving Vision dead in the process. The devastation of Vision's death sent Wanda into an emotional spiral, where she went on to take over an entire town, Westview (as seen in WandaVision), turning it into a sitcom-style world where she controlled everything — even projecting a version of Vision while creating children for them as well. She is eventually forced to shut it all down, retreating to a remote
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