We’re well over the half way point of WandaVision, and things are really starting to get interesting. With the big reveal of Evan Peter’s Quicksilver and the expansion of Wanda’s Hex, fans are left wondering what could possibly come next?
There are still more than a handful of teasers and questions still to be answered over the course of the last three episodes. What’s going on with Agnes? What happened to Dottie? Is Monica Rambeau really turning into Photon?
Teyonah Parris’ Monica Rambeau has been at the centre of the action, both as a SWORD agent and a sitcom-star. She even turned midwife, delivering Wanda’s twins in episode 3. For most fans though the biggest mystery surrounding Monica is the identity of the aerospace engineer she mentioned in episode 5.
At the end of episode six we saw Monica racing away from the expanding Hex, on her way to meed up with ‘her guy’ the aerospace engineer. While we may have to wait for a character reveal, Teyonah Parris has teased how excited she is for fans to find out his identity.
In an interview with Comicbook.com, Parris said she “can’t wait to see” how fans react to the reveal:
“When I, well … I can’t wait to see what y’all’s reaction is when you learn who the aerospace engineer is.”
“Everything about this show excites me. There are so many little surprises, things you don’t expect. So in keeping with the theme the show has already set up, I’m always excited.”
So who do you think the aerospace engineer mentioned by Monica in episode five is?
Reed Richards?
Riri Williams?
Adam Brashear?
Abigail Brand?
Hank McCoy?
Victor Von Doom?
OK, we’re going a bit wild with those last two, but a comics fan can dream right?
Source: Comicbook.com
“WandaVision,” the first Marvel Studios series created exclusively for Disney+, stars Elizabeth Olsen as Wanda Maximoff, Paul Bettany as Vision, Kathryn Hahn as Agnes, and Teyonah Parris as Monica Rambeau, who was introduced to audiences in “Captain Marvel.” Kat Dennings reprises her role as Darcy from “Thor” and “Thor: The Dark World,” and Randall Park reprises his role as Jimmy Woo from “Ant-Man and The Wasp.” The series is directed by Matt Shakman with Jac Schaeffer as head writer. Featuring nine episodes, “WandaVision” is now streaming on Disney+