![]() ![]() Given the mystical elements of the show and Dottie's control over the town, many fans are wondering what Marvel character could wield more powerful magic than Wanda. With all this crossover going on between the two Avengers' stories, it could make a lot of sense that Dottie is secretly Clea. There have been rumors that Clea will appear in the Doctor Strange sequel, and that Doctor Strange himself will show up in WandaVision. The main reasoning behind this theory is that fans already know WandaVision will set up Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, and Clea is closely associated with Doctor Strange in the comics. One prominent theory is that Dottie is actually the sorceress Clea. Fans have a lot of theories about which Marvel character Dottie may reveal herself to be. If Agnes is Agatha, it would make sense why the FBI can't identity her, but what does Dottie's absence mean? After all, Agnes did describe Dottie as "the key to everything" in Episode 2, and the fact that she controls the Westview social scene seems to hint that she's someone with a lot of power. Eagle-eye fans pointed out that Wanda's chatty neighbor Agnes was the only major character not identified on the FBI's board, and that Dottie was missing from the board altogether.Īgnes' lack of identification seems to be further proof of the major fan theory that she's actually Agatha Harkness, a witch from the Marvel Comics who serves as Wanda's mentor and sometimes-enemy. The FBI is able to identify all of the Westview residents as various missing people. Darcy Lewis (Kat Dennings reprising her MCU role from the Thor movies) is able to tap into a frequency, allowing her to see the sitcoms starring Wanda and Vision play out on a television. is working with the FBI and various scientists in understanding Westview, a New Jersey town surrounded by a mysterious forcefield. The episode revealed intelligence agency S.W.O.R.D. Spoiler alert: This post contains spoilers from WandaVision Episode 4, "We Interrupt This Program." After three episodes recreating idyllic family sitcoms from the '50s, '60s, and '70s (with a few jarring intermissions), the fourth episode of WandaVision finally took viewers outside of Westview to get a much better sense of what might be going on. Many fans think the show suggested Dottie is far more powerful than she appears, and these theories about Dottie's real identity on WandaVision will have you looking at her way differently. As the series has progressed, viewers have come up with countless theories about Wanda Maximoff and Vision's bizarre new home and its perplexing residents, and after a blink-and-you'll-miss-it moment in Episode 4, all eyes are on the neighborhood queen bee Dottie. Everything is not as it seems in the world of WandaVision, but the truth about what's really going on in Westview is still shrouded in mystery for Marvel fans. ![]()
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