WandaVision: 10 Biggest New Reveals From EW's Cover Story And Stills

2. It Sets The Stage For Doctor Strange In The Multiverse Of Madness

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There have been rumblings this might be the case for a while, and while it's no secret that Elizabeth Olsen will star in Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, Kevin Feige has now reiterated just how important WandaVision is going to be to that sequel.

He says it "directly" sets up that movie, so Wanda is clearly going to be more than just a supporting player there. Of course, this TV series promises to be a game-changer for the Marvel Cinematic Universe in more ways than one, as it will also introduce an adult version of Monica Rambeau after she showed up as a child in the 1990s set Captain Marvel.

No one would comment on whether fans can expect a heroic transformation, though, with Jac Shaeffer simply saying, "[She has] a toughness and an ability to be a woman in a man's space. "Teyonah [Parris] really brought that."

The actress adds: "I feel so special and honored to be able to walk in her shoes and bring her story to life. I hope that me playing this character (a) gives a group of people who are underrepresented a chance to see themselves, and (b) seeing my face and my Black body helps them engage with Black women and our humanity. It's pretty epic, and it's been really exciting to be a part of it."

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