WandaVision | Episode 8 'Post Credit' Scene | Disney+

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Take a look at Episode 8 'Post Credit' Scene for Disney+ series 'WandaVision' featuring Elizabeth Olsen, Paul Bettany, Even Peters, Kat Dennings & more! (More Info About This Video Down Below)

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Inspiration behind this video:

The penultimate episode of WandaVision is now live on Disney+ and it introduces a major change for a popular Avenger in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, one that comics fans have been expecting for quite some time. While Scarlet Witch and Vision have attempted to navigate their mysterious circumstances in the town of Westview, SWORD has been observing the body of the Vision for unknown and possibly nefarious purposes. These events lead to a massive cliffhanger in WandaVision Episode 8 that will likely have major ramifications on the series finale next week and the future of the MCU.

Warning: Spoilers for WandaVision Episode 8 below. Click away if you don't want to know.

Much like Episode 7, this one also included a mid-credits stinger after the visually-stunning credits sequence, but this one was MUCH bigger than last week's quick look at Monica Rambeau and Quicksilver. The scene introduced a major game changer for the Vision — by introducing a brand new version of the Android Avenger.

Project Cataract was revealed to be a recreation of the Vision, complete in his all-white look from the comic books. How this version of the character factors into the story remains to be seen, but it seems like there will be a showdown with his colorful and resurrected counterpart in the finale of WandaVision.



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