WandaVision: Every Main Character Ranked From Worst To Best

2. Vision

Jimmy Woo WandaVision
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Ever since Vision was first introduced into the MCU in 2015, the character has seemingly been on a steady decline. He was an immovable object in Avengers: Age of Ultron, seemed far less intimidating in Civil War, and was pretty much neutralised for the entirety Infinity War.

However, this series brought Vision back to being as compelling as he was when he was first introduced. Though he wasn’t involved in much action until the finale, he was thrown right in the middle of the mystery that was Westview and had to work things out for himself.

When it was revealed in episode eight that he had never been the real Vision, it made sense of why he had no recollection of his previous life, why he couldn’t leave the Hex, and why he was so confused and scared. Paul Bettany put in an excellent performance as the synthezoid, and even had the opportunity to do it twice.

As White Vision, or possibly the real Vision depending on how you look at the Ship of Theseus conundrum, he was a completely different character, an intimidating robot with only the directive of killing both Wanda and Vision. These were two sides of the same coin, and their battle was one of the highlights of the series finale.

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