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Almost like mocking Wanda's situation, a 20-second commercial pops up. Concerned that she's losing control, Wanda is seen as rather depressed, lolling around her bed and in no mood to entertain the world.
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The seventh episode picked right up from the events that took place in the last episode with Vision almost ripping apart after attempting to escape the pocket reality and Wanda expanding the Hex to save him. Let's uncover the Easter Eggs from the latest "Nexus" commercial.Īlso Read - Is Doctor Strange In 'WandaVision'? Will The Sorcerer Show Up At The End Of The Series?Īlso Read - 'WandaVision' Creator Jac Schaeffer Explains How The Surprise Cameo In Episode 5 Happened WandaVision Episode 7 - Nexus Marvel Commercial
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It even presented yet another commercial that was no short of weird. In the seventh episode, the timeline moved forward again in what seems like the mid-2000s, something close to Modern Family or The Office. That may sound intense, but considering the route WandaVision has already taken us, it's not far-fetched! We have two episodes left, but we're placing our bets on Nexus being the catalyst to everything multiverse in the MCU.After six long episodes, WandaVision has finally trusted fans with big revelations. That means that the Nexus commercial could signify that the Marvel Multiverse is right around the corner. The chaos that opening the multiverse would cause could lead to the intervention of Doctor Strange, whom Wanda will come across while possibly searching for her missing children.
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Now, doing this will directly correlate with the rumors of what's to come in Spider-Man 3, which includes the return of characters seen in Sony's Spider-Man films, such as Jamie Foxx's Electro. By using her grief as an opening to manipulate her as they take her power, someone has gained the perfect tool to open the multiverse and allow whoever they want to pass through all willy nilly. As a Nexus being, Wanda has the power to mess with the fabric of reality, as we've seen her do with Westview. Let's theorize that the end of WandaVision's seventh episode leads to the reveal that Agatha and whoever she's working with are using Wanda (and possibly her children) as tools to open a Nexus. That means, if the Nexus reference becomes more than just a cheeky call out, the events of WandaVision will kick off the adventures of the multiverse for the rest of MCU's Phase Four. Guess which Westview resident is considered a Nexus being? That's right, Wanda! So why is this exciting, and what does it have to do with the next big films of the MCU? Well, it's hinted that Spider-Man 3 will involve the multiverse, and we already know that Elizabeth Olsen is appearing in Doctor Strange and the Multiverse of Madness. Nexus beings are those who have powers that can alter reality, probability, and the Universal Time Stream. In the comics, the Nexus is located in Florida and guarded by Man-Thing. The Nexus of All Realities is a gateway or crossroads between dimensions from which all universes in the multiverse can be accessed. (Unlike this created world, which does.)Īside from referencing Wanda's depression, Nexus also refers to Marvel's Nexus of All Realities and Nexus beings. But she needs to step into the real world, which doesn't revolve around her. She's been using Westview as an alternate reality, much like her quarantine-style staycation in the episode. Essentially, it's all the emotions that Wanda will feel once she finally accepts the reality of her situation after Avengers: Endgame. These are all steps Wanda isn't taking because of a crippling inability to deal with the trauma she's been through. The Nexus capsules commercial follows a woman with depression who receives the antidepressant that "works to anchor you back to your reality - or the reality of your choice." The side effects are listed as feeling your feelings, confronting your truth, seizing your destiny, and possibly more depression. WandaVision's Fake Commercials Are Packed With Hidden Meanings and Clues