What Elizabeth Olsen Has Said About 'WandaVision' Season 2

Elizabeth Olsen has mostly ruled out the possibility of WandaVision getting a second season.

The nine-episode Disney+ show tells the story of Wanda (Olsen) and Vision (Paul Bettany), who appear to be living their suburban dream until they realize not all is as it seems on the surface.

The 32-year-old actress was quizzed on the show's future by Big Bang Theory star Kaley Cuoco for Variety's Actors on Actors series.

"Do you think you'll do a second season of WandaVision?" Cuoco asked.

To which Olsen promptly responded: "No, it's definitely a limited series."

Not all hope is lost for fans as the Avengers: Endgame star did appear to suggest that anything is possible.

"I mean, I'm saying that," she continued. "I don't know. I mean with Marvel you can never say no. People die."

Whilst some fans were disappointed to hear Olsen pretty much rule out a second season, others argued that it would make no sense for the show to get another instalment.

Twitter user @Durk88000353 wrote: "I mean anyone who has actually seen Wandavision will know that a season 2 makes no real sense right now. Her story will continue in the main line of movies, and perhaps another limited series in the future."

Some users also went on to add that whilst a second instalment of WandaVision may be off the cards, they'd be keen to see Wanda brought to life in a solo movie instead.

@aidenlampitt explained: "i don't want a WandaVision season 2 but i think marvel would be stupid not to give Wanda another solo. I really like her (and vision) and I don't want them to go back to being minor characters after they got such an upgrade in WandaVision."

"WandaVision season 2 is Multiverse of Madness and season 3 is Scarlet Witch Movie...," @OFFTHATTABLE theorized.

The final episode of the classic sitcom-inspired show left some fans disappointed as they hoped to see an introduction of the Fantastic Four into the Marvel Comics Universe (MCU).

What viewers did see in the grand finale was Wanda finally coming into her own as she embraces her powerful alter ego, the Scarlet Witch.

In true Marvel fashion, a second post-credit scene showed Wanda decked out as her magical counterpart—hinting that fans can expect to see Olsen in the upcoming Marvel film Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness.

WandaVision joins a reel of Marvel TV shows, including The Falcon and The Winter Soldier and Loki, which tie into the MCU fans know from the films.

The next slew of Marvel movies, dubbed Phase 4, is set to include Black Widow, Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings, and Eternals.

Elizabeth Olsen starred in Marvel's "WandaVision"
Elizabeth Olsen attends BuzzFeed's "AM To DM" on October 10, 2019 in New York City. Olsen starred in Marvel's "WandaVision" which streamed on Disney+. Dominik Bindl/Getty Images

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