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WandaVision Ending Explained: What Happened To Each Character

After nine amazing episodes of great storytelling, the season finale of WandaVision finally wrapped up the first project of phase 4 and the latest installment in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

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While the series managed to be pretty self-contained, the way it ends shows how it connects to the wider MCU and gives fans a glimpse at what's in store for certain characters going forward.

10 Wanda

After battling and defeating Agatha by fully accepting her identity as the Scarlet Witch, Wanda decides to imprison her in Westview by having her continue to live her life as Agnes until further notice. She returns home with her family and says goodbye to her children as she tucks them in before spending her final moments in Westview alone with Vision.

She says goodbye to Monica and then flies out of Westview before she could face the citizens, who now clearly hate her again. The final post-credit scene shows her living in a cabin, drinking coffee while practicing magic from the Darkhold in another room at the same time before hearing the cries of her children. Since it's been confirmed that the character has a role in Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, it is likely this is where she will show up next.

9 Vision

After rescuing Wanda from White Vision, Vision takes him on in a battle that becomes a philosophical discussion about which of them was the "real one," leading to Wanda's version restoring White Vision's memories.

After returning to his home with his family, he helps Wanda put the kids to bed before going to the living room and preparing to say goodbye to his wife. He spends his final moments with Wanda, before disappearing completely as the Hex evaporates around them and him along with it.

8 Billy and Tommy

Wanda's twins Billy and Tommy managed to grow rather quickly in the series, aging themselves from babies to 10-year-olds in a matter of episodes. Despite them only manifesting a day prior, they were able to use their powers to disarm and protect themselves from the SWORD agents that managed to get into Westview.

After their parents were done dealing with their threats, they all went home as a family where they are tucked into bed by Wanda before the Hex erases them from reality.

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While they aren't seen after that moment, the both of them can be heard calling out to Wanda in the post-credit scene. Considering that they are both members of the Young Avengers in the comics, which the MCU seems to be building up to, they could somehow still be alive.

7 Monica

After freeing "Fietro" from Agatha's mind control, she was able to escape his house and save the twins from being killed, using another one of her powers. After watching Hayward get taken away with Jimmy, an FBI agent brings Monica into the theatre, revealing herself to be a Skrull and telling her that an old friend of her mother's wants to meet with her.

When Monica asks where, the Skrull points towards space. Monica is being requested by Fury, who was last seen aboard a Skrull-filled space station in Spider-Man: Far From HomeWhile fans knew Monica was going to reunite with Carol in Captain Marvel 2it's possible that she could also appear in the Secret Invasion on Disney+, where she could use her newfound abilities even more.

6 Jimmy

Jimmy had a key role to play in the finale as he was the one to call in the FBI after freeing himself from arrest. When the town goes back to normal, he's seen leading Westview Investigation and giving orders to the other agents. After that, he is seen standing with Monica, watching happily as Hayward is taken away by the FBI.

Due to his increasing popularity, there have been talks about Jimmy getting his own X-Files style series. It's possible that he could also show up in Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania. In the comics, Woo leads a team called the Agents of Atlas so there is a chance fans could eventually see that in the MCU too.

5 Darcy

After getting in trapped in the Hex last episode, Darcy spent the majority of this one trying to get to Wanda's house. Luckily, she got there just as Hayward was about to try and run over Wanda's kids, allowing her to slam the food truck into his humvee, pinning him inside.

After the Hex was destroyed, she then disappeared offscreen before she could be debriefed. Fortunately for fans of the character, she's set to appear in another MCU project and while no one knows which one, it's confirmed that it isn't Thor: Love and Thunder.

4 Hayward

When Wanda temporarily opens the Hex to try and let the civilians go free, Hayward uses that opportunity to take a group of agents inside to try and gain control of the situation.

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After Billy and Tommy use their powers on his SWORD soldiers, he attempts to shoot them and then resorts to trying to run them over but is stopped by Monica and Darcy. Afterward, the FBI arrives and arrests him once the Hex is brought down.

3 Agatha

Agatha spends the majority of the episode fighting Wanda with the goal of stealing her magic. After freeing all the citizens of Westview from Wanda's control, forcing her to confront them, she and Wanda fly into the sky. Here, Wanda pretends to give up her magic before revealing the runes that have allowed her to drain Agatha of hers.

Agatha issues several warnings to her before Wanda changes back into Agnes' personality, forcing her to live in Westview as punishment. Since it seems like she won't be going anywhere for a while, Agatha potentially end up being hunted by Mordo or serving as a temporary mentor to Wanda.

2 White Vision

The original vision, brought back to life using Wanda's chaos magic energy, was sent into the Hex in order to kill both her and the recreation of himself. While attempting to crush Wanda's skull, he's attacked by the recreated Vision and the two engage in a battle that ends up in the town library.

After having a discussion about what it means to be the "real vision" and having his memories Hayward was blocking unlocked, he says "I am Vision," before flying into the sky and out of Westview. Despite his memories being returned, he's still very different from the character fans remember. It's safe to assume he will show back up in the MCU, for better or worse.

1 Ralph

Despite claiming to be Wanda's dead brother, Pietro, Monica discovers that the person Agatha was controlling was just a Westview resident named Ralph Bohner.

Monica was able to free him from her spell by taking off the enchanted necklace around his neck, which let him fake Quicksilver's powers. While many would have loved for him to have been Quicksilver from the Fox universe instead, it was still a great meta nod to the fans of the X-Men movies.

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