Marvel's Witch and LGBTQ+ Identity: A Story of Acceptance

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There has been much discussion and speculation about the sexual orientation of certain characters in the Marvel universe, including the character of Wanda Maximoff, also known as the Scarlet Witch. Many fans have debated whether or not the Scarlet Witch is portrayed as a homosexual character in the comics and other media adaptations. In the comics, the Scarlet Witch's romantic relationships have primarily been with male characters, such as the Vision and Quicksilver. However, it is important to note that sexual orientation is not always explicitly stated or explored for every character in comics. Additionally, comic book characters and their storylines often undergo changes and reinterpretations over time, so interpretations of a character's sexual orientation can vary. While the Scarlet Witch's romantic relationships have traditionally been with men, it is worth considering that sexual orientation is not solely determined by a person's past relationships.


Theory warning
In the new series WandaVision there might be clues for the return of Pietro Maximoff. With him being mentioned im episode: 3 and Wanda possibly being able to bring things that have been destroyed by into existence such as Vision she might bring back her brother. — Cr1ptYT (@Cr1ptYt) January 24, 2021

Wanda has just taken the body, made it up to look like him, and manipulated it like a puppet so she can live out her fantasies like a child playing with toys pic. WandaVision also stars Debra Jo Rupp That 70s Show , Fred Melamed A Serious Man , Kathryn Hahn Bad Moms , Teyonah Harris Dear White People and Emma Caulfield Ford Buffy the Vampire Slayer.

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While the Scarlet Witch's romantic relationships have traditionally been with men, it is worth considering that sexual orientation is not solely determined by a person's past relationships. Just as in real life, a character's sexual orientation can develop and change as they explore their own identity. Furthermore, the Marvel Cinematic Universe has introduced a more diverse and inclusive range of characters and storylines.

WandaVision just introduced one of the MCU’s first gay superheroes

The nine-episode Disney+ series, which is set after the events of Avengers: Endgame, follows Wanda Maximoff slash Scarlet Witch (Elizabeth Olsen) and Vision (Paul Bettany) as they pursue an idyllic suburban life in the town of Westview.

As the couple enter new decades and tackle common television tropes, they attempt to conceal their powers from the townsfolk, but soon suspects that things are not as they seem. (Makes sense, considering Thanos destroyed Vision’s brain in Infinity War like a bloody ragdoll.)

In the show’s 70-inspired third instalment, Wanda’s unexpected pregnancy moves at an unprecedented pace, and she soon gives birth to twin boys: Tommy and Billy. While the nature of her birth remains a mystery – seriously, how? – it marked a historic occasion for the franchise.

In the comics, Billy grows up to become Wiccan, a powerful hero with abilities of flight, telepathy, mind control, electrokinesis, teleportation, astral projection and reality warping, much like his mother and father.

A significant storyline for the character involves his romance – and later, marriage – with his Young Avengers teammate, Hulking. The relationship has earned continuous praise from queer critics and the characters are commonly referred to as “Marvel’s most prominent gay couple”. Yep, this means the MCU has just introduced its first gayby (!), and their first official queer superhero.

Whether Billy sticks around post-WandaVision is another matter. The town of Westview is rumoured to be some kind of simulation created by Wanda as a coping mechanism to deal with the death of Vision in Avengers: Infinity War.

Another theory states that Mephisto – Marvel’s iteration of the Devil – is somehow involved and has trapped Wanda. It begs the question: will the twins make it out of Westview and join the universe’s ever-expanding roster of heroes? Or, is their inclusion simply a nod to their tenure in the comics? We’ll find out (hopefully) when WandaVision comes to an end on 5 March.

In the meantime, check out some wild fan theories from Marvel stans below.

#WandaVision Spoilers/Theory




I think Wanda is having a breakdown in WestView & she made this town into a paradise for herself. She made everyone forget about their lives before this so it would be perfect, but now things are going wrong because of Sword & “Geraldine”.
1/3

— Kate (@wandainwestview) January 22, 2021

#wandavision theory: Evan Peters is rumored for the show, so I believe he will be playing Tommy, AKA Speed, which would be a nod to the fact he played Quicksilver in X-Men pic.twitter.com/EXuShdWElP

— Diego Leon Roman (@actionremakepod) January 23, 2021

ok wandavision theory : what if wanda was originally offered the tech that tony used in civil war to get over everything she had been through but her powers ended up mingling with the technology to create her new reality (that explains why it seems like it’s glitching in scenes) pic.twitter.com/MumhrTUqdS

— jesse ⚢ (@miIfwanda) January 23, 2021

1. PUPPET THEORY

This theory states that Vision hasn’t actually been brought back to life. Wanda has just taken the body, made it up to look like him, and manipulated it like a puppet so she can live out her fantasies like a child playing with toys pic.twitter.com/P9Zi6438OK

— beemo fatws era 🥰🥰🥰 (@mcusapphic) January 22, 2021

My theory so far after episode 3:
After Avengers: Endgame Vision is still not back as himself yet and Wanda is living in her own world that she created.. so strong that S.W.O.R.D is onto it. @wandavision pic.twitter.com/RuHuxqFu55

— Auroob (@Auroob1) January 25, 2021

3. TAHITI THEORY

This theory says that Wanda is in some sort of closed simulation where, like Coulson, her thoughts, memories and emotions are being monitored and changed, and she’s given a hallucination of a perfect suburb life (instead of a beach) pic.twitter.com/ZrzjDPUh8J

— beemo fatws era 🥰🥰🥰 (@mcusapphic) January 22, 2021

Theory for #WandaVision
I think that We will See Evan's Peters in Wanda and Vision I don't think that He will either play Tommy Aka Speed that could be nod the Xmen coming to the mcu. pic.twitter.com/4Zy9fjwzVp

— Anthony S (@StraderZane) January 27, 2021

#WandaVision Ok this is just a crazy theory with a few peices of evidence but what if this is wanda slowly going insane because of all the stress and truama and like at the end of the show she snaps and in the next marvel movie they're trying to get wanda to cope with her truama.

— Quincy (@addi_davenport) January 28, 2021

Theory warning
In the new series WandaVision there might be clues for the return of Pietro Maximoff. With him being mentioned im episode: 3 and Wanda possibly being able to bring things that have been destroyed by into existence such as Vision she might bring back her brother.

— Cr1ptYT (@Cr1ptYt) January 24, 2021

WandaVision also stars Debra Jo Rupp (That 70s Show), Fred Melamed (A Serious Man), Kathryn Hahn (Bad Moms), Teyonah Harris (Dear White People) and Emma Caulfield Ford (Buffy the Vampire Slayer). Kat Dennings and Randall Park reprise their roles as Darcy Lewis and Jimmy Woo from the Thor and Ant-Man franchises.

You can watch the watch the first three episodes of WandaVision right now on Disney+.

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LGBTQ+ representation has become increasingly important in media, with Marvel making efforts to include more diverse characters and narratives. This inclusivity has been seen in characters such as Valkyrie in "Thor: Ragnarok" and the relationship between Okoye and Ayo in "Black Panther." As of now, there has been no official confirmation or portrayal of the Scarlet Witch as a homosexual character in the comics or the Marvel Cinematic Universe. However, it is essential to remember that characters and storylines can evolve, and future interpretations or adaptations may explore different facets of the Scarlet Witch's identity. Ultimately, the question of whether or not the Scarlet Witch is a homosexual character remains open to interpretation. As discussions surrounding LGBTQ+ representation in media continue to evolve, it will be interesting to see how the portrayal of characters like the Scarlet Witch may continue to develop in the future..

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