![]() ![]() But it's clear that Wanda is starting to recognize that maybe things are going a little far, and maybe it's time to rein things in and move on. It's unclear how the Nexus of this all will figure into the WandaVision story, and, eventually, the overarching MCU story. Could the introduction of Nexus Beings, perhaps in the final two episodes of WandaVision, be setting up the future of not only the third Ant-Man, but also the potential debut of MCU X-Men, whenever that might be? ![]() Other Nexus Beings include Kang the Conqueror, a villain who will be played by Jonathan Majors in the upcoming third Ant-Man film, and Jean Grey, one of the most famous X-Men (played by Famke Janssen and Sophie Turner in the FOX films, with an uncertain MCU future). One of those rare Nexus Beings in the comics is Wanda Maximoff/ Scarlet Witch, who also has the ability to control probability. There are also several characters within the Marvel universe who are considered "Nexus Beings," who can control those timelines, and, one would assume, remain the same throughout different realities. It's highly possible that WandaVision is once again bringing this concept into things. You may have also heard this recently referred to as "the multiverse." Elizabeth Olsen will appear in Doctor Strange and the Multiverse of Madness, and it's been heavily-rumored (though not confirmed) that the third Spider-Man MCU movie will deal with past Spider-Mans and Spider-Man villains through the multiverse. The Nexus of All Realities, as its sometimes referred, is sort of a gateway or traffic jam between worlds. In Marvel Comics, though, Nexus takes on a deeper meaning. Is she finally ready to move on?Ĭlick here to join MH MVP and get exclusive features and workout tips. Or does it?"Īnd later in Episode 7-just before Monica Rambeau bursts in to reveal some cold hard truths-we see Wanda taking some Nexus pills of her own. "Nexus: because the world doesn't revolve around you. "You should not take Nexus unless your doctor has cleared you to move on with your life,"the voiceover continues to read. The ad also lists a number of potential side-effects, which include, all ver-batim: feeling your feelings, confronting your truth, seizing your destiny, and possibly more depression. "A unique anti-depressant that works to anchor you back to your reality," the narration of the fake ad says. If we're to believe-and we have no reason not to-that the commercials represent some layer of her subconscious, the Episode 7 "Nexus" commercial gives the first hint that maybe Wanda is getting ready to move on. But as a different superhero film once said, "the night is only darkest before the dawn," and it seems like Wanda's commercial subconscious may be about to turn a corner.Įpisode 7 shows a little bit of a different side to Wanda's inner workings. Other times that could be relatively recent problems still floating around in the subconscious. ![]() Sometimes that could be childhood trauma. Throughout WandaVision, the commercials breaking up pieces of the manipulated-sitcom reality have served to show different aspects of Wanda Maximoff's life that are weighing on her. This episode's commercial, for a product called "Nexus," has meanings in both the Marvel Cinematic Universe and the greater Marvel Universe. ![]() WandaVision Episode 7, titled "Breaking The Fourth Wall," once again uses a faux commercial to tell part of Wanda Maximoff's story.The following story contains spoilers for WandaVision Episode 7. ![]()
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