DOCTOR STRANGE 2: Elizabeth Olsen Learned Of The Scarlet Witch's Villainous Turn Three Weeks Before Shooting

DOCTOR STRANGE 2: Elizabeth Olsen Learned Of The Scarlet Witch's Villainous Turn Three Weeks Before Shooting

WandaVision star Elizabeth Olsen has revealed that she only learned of plans for the Scarlet Witch's villainous turn three weeks before Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness started shooting...

By JoshWilding - Oct 06, 2025 05:10 AM EST
Source: Popverse

Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness is another MCU movie that underwent constant changes during production. Neither director Sam Raimi nor writer Michael Waldron had watched WandaVision when work on the sequel began, leading to a take on the Scarlet Witch that disappointed many fans.

The last time we saw Elizabeth Olsen's Wanda Maximoff, she'd taken a villainous turn but made a somewhat heroic sacrifice when she was crushed beneath Mount Wundagore. The expectation is that she'll return in Avengers: Doomsday, and rumours continue to swirl about what exactly she'll get up to

In the meantime, the Doctor Strange sequel continues to divide opinions. While Olsen isn't against where the Scarlet Witch's story went in 2022, she recently revealed that the character's turn to the dark side came as a surprise to her...mere weeks before shooting started! 

"I thought that I was in an ensemble cast, and I thought that I was one of the good guys," the Avengers: Endgame said during a recent LA Comic Con appearance. "And then three weeks before I was sent to London, they said, 'You're our lead villain!' And I had no clue."

"And I finished filming WandaVision, I was like, 'Huh, it would've been helpful to know that,' just so I could have pulled the thread through a bit," Olsen explained. "But I think that the story told itself, and I was able to kind of massage things in Doctor Strange to hopefully tell a different story for her."

The right hand not knowing what the left is doing has been a major issue in the Multiverse Saga, with several projects failing to link up in a way that makes sense. That's changed in the past couple of years, in no small part because Marvel Studios is shifting focus back to quality over quantity.

Back in March, Olsen shared her thoughts on where Wanda's story could go next and confirmed that it was an idea she'd taken straight to Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige. 

"You know, when I think about my dream version [of Wanda], it’s like 50 years later, and I have white hair - such a big, massive white wig - and gnarly face of wrinkles doing like a Tracy Ullman thing," the actor said. "And I am just like a creature that they find. And that’s how I imagine Wanda’s next journey."

"It’s something I have quite literally pitched," Olsen added. "Because it would be so fun to get to do that to me. I mean, I guess in one of the comics, she ages quite quickly, and I think those are the images that are implanted in my brain next because I haven’t done it."

The Scarlet Witch will likely return in Avengers: Doomsday, though the expectation is that she'll have a much larger role in Avengers: Secret Wars. Whether that's as Doctor Doom's bride, a Variant from the X-Men Universe, or even a Multiversal MacGuffin remains to be seen. 

What are your hopes for Wanda in the MCU moving forward?

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MikeyL
MikeyL - 10/6/2025, 5:28 AM
While they dropped the ball on Wanda’s story in MoM, none of that was on Olsen- her performance was fantastic and she sold it as much as she could
UnderBelly
UnderBelly - 10/6/2025, 5:36 AM
@MikeyL - Agreed.

MoM kind of ruins WandaVision when rewatching it, but she still did what she could.

whatthetruck
whatthetruck - 10/6/2025, 11:28 AM
@UnderBelly - Yeah, this happened a lot in Phase 4. 1 interesting thing happens in one movie/show, "ah [frick] that loose end, lets not chase that up with anything at all or even better, lets continue like it never happened at all!".
Before, it felt like writers were enjoying finding ways to chain things together creatively. I have 0 hope for doomsday unless they have some intricate way of explaining why its been shit for 5 years.
SteviesRightFoo
SteviesRightFoo - 10/6/2025, 5:30 AM
DS2 hottest she's looked
Typhoon20
Typhoon20 - 10/6/2025, 5:54 AM
If she didn't learn that with Wandavision she's not as smart as I thought she was.
OrgasmicPotatoe
OrgasmicPotatoe - 10/6/2025, 6:45 AM
The fact the writer and director didn't know about Wandavision beforehand is kinda baffling. You'd think they'd give a shit about their connected universe if they expect us to also give a shit in return.

I still liked MoM, but it could have been much better.
TheVisionary25
TheVisionary25 - 10/6/2025, 7:05 AM
That’s gotta throw one for a loop considering they have already perhaps done the prep to play the character one way but have to go in a different direction now…

Plus this seems to line up with the rumored original Derrickson script where she was a good guy that was recruited by Strange to help fight Nightmare while also still reeling from the guilt & loss of WV which could have been interesting (and likely more organic) to explore aswell.

Anyway even with her character having a regressed a bit in MoM from WV , I still thought the presentation of the character by Raimi as this horror/slasher movie villain and Olsen’s performance elevated that take!!.

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In regards to Wanda’s future , besides the MCU “reset” integrating her into the mutant and X-Men side of things more since that could be a fresh sandbox for her to be in , I’m not sure what else there is to do with the character except redemption.
IAmAHoot
IAmAHoot - 10/6/2025, 7:47 AM
About the headline photo at the top of the article - Every time I see that moment I think about the fact that, when you boil it down, that guy cast because he looked derpy...
FallenThomas
FallenThomas - 10/6/2025, 8:37 AM
MOM was a disappointment, for me, mainly because it pulled it's punches and the introduction of America Chavez was a tiresome nod to inclusivity. Such a vanilla character. By contrast, Elizabeth's performance saved the movie. Wanda's fall from grace, driven by grief and the effects of the Darkhold added gravitas to an otherwise throw away story but the MCU needs her back PDQ both for EO's talents and Wanda's abilities. Whether there's a redemption arc to play out, reunited with her 'boys' or the introduction of a more stable minded variant, surely the partnership of Strange and Maximoff will be the counter needed against Doom?
WalletsClosed
WalletsClosed - 10/6/2025, 8:37 AM
No surprise. The MCU isn't about making a coherent movie. It's why they film without finished scripts. Scorsese was right

Reboot the MCU and DCU
SATW42
SATW42 - 10/6/2025, 11:02 AM
But, WandaVision did set up her turn though. I really wonder sometimes if people watched the same show when they say her dark turn came out of nowhere.

She imprisoned an entire town against their will in their own minds and had them play out a weird tv fantasy for her own selfish needs, and then went off to a cabin the the darkhold, which we all know is never leads to any good.
TheVisionary25
TheVisionary25 - 10/6/2025, 11:11 AM
@SATW42 - I get what you mean but there was an element of regret to her that I feel Wanda backed away from doubled down on the villainy…

However that could just be from the influence of the Darkhold so there’s that.

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