That ability to interact with alternate versions of Earth, too, could provide an explanation of the appearance of the Evan Peters version of Pietro. Monica’s power as the superhero Spectrum is extradimensional in the comics, after all. Given all that, it makes sense that Monica Rambeau (Teyonah Parris) could gain her cosmic superpowers by pushing through the Hex - which Wanda almost certainly is powering, with Agatha pulling the strings. To sum this all up: according to the comics, Wanda has the potential to be just about the most powerful person in the universe, and can use magic that no other sorcerer can, and has the potential to interact with alternate realities.Īlso Read: Is 'WandaVision' About to Introduce Fantastic Four Leader Reed Richards to the MCU? But suffice to say that she’s a Nexus Being because her ability to channel magic is so great that she can draw from the energies of other dimensions and universes of her choosing, including some that even Doctor Strange and the Ancient One can’t touch.Īnd because of her ability to manipulate time, she also holds sway over alternate versions of Earth. And likewise, the Nexus Being concept is such a big idea that it’s not super well-defined. The full breadth of Wanda’s powers in the comics is pretty dramatic - at various points in time she’s been able to do more or less anything she’s wanted to, because generally she has the powers that the narrative demands. A person who is, essentially, the focal point of the universe.Īlso Read: New 'WandaVision' Funko Pop Might Hint at Pietro's True Identity A person so powerful that they can alter the fundamental probabilities of the universe, essentially rewriting reality. That other option is Nexus is a reference to the fact that Wanda Maximoff (Elizabeth Olsen) is what’s known as a “ Nexus Being.” A Nexus Being is, in a sense, a living version of the Nexus of All Realities. But I think the other possibility fits “WandaVision” much better. This would be a pretty obscure thing to bring up - it’s never been a prominent location in the comics, though it did pop up in a recent Fantastic Four book. One is the Nexus of All Realities, which is exactly what it sounds like: a place where every universe and every dimension meet. And there are two possibilities about what pieces from the Marvel Comics source material it could be dredging up here. This is not a reference to anything we’ve seen in the past of the MCU. Or does it?”Īlso Read: 'WandaVision': Monica Rambeau's Run-In With the Hex Could Help Explain Who Pietro Is 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. “Side effects include: feeling your feelings confronting your truth seizing your destiny and possible more depression. Or the reality of your choice,” the narrator says. A unique antidepressant that works to anchor you back to your reality. “Feeling depressed? Like the world goes on without you? Do you just want to be left alone? Ask your doctor about Nexus. But things got weird with that “Yo-Magic” yogurt ad last week, and in Episode 7 we got one that seems pretty hugely significant: an antidepressant called Nexus. Through the first five episodes of “WandaVision,” each of the fake commercials we’ve been getting every week were references to Wanda’s past. (We’ve got some spoilers ahead for the Marvel series “WandaVision” through the seventh episode.
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