The Marvel Cinematic Universe's very first Disney+ series, WandaVision, is finally getting a second season, albeit in a non-traditional way. The original series became iconic for its tributes to various classic sitcoms, all while building its underlying theme around the darkness that grief can create in a human being, specifically Elizabeth Olsen's Wanda Maximoff. After running for nine episodes, WandaVision finished its first season on a triumphant note, kickstarting Phase 4 of the MCU and the Scarlet Witch's ongoing storyline that would eventually lead directly into the events of Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness.

Although most Marvel Disney+ shows don't get second seasons, WandaVision certainly proved entertaining enough to warrant a continuation in some form. Even though the series itself was designed as a limited event with no plans for a continuation, the idea of more WandaVision is simply too exciting to pass up. Marvel Studios has yet to officially announce another season of WandaVision, but there remains some hope for the show to continue in a different form, finding spiritual successors throughout Phase 5 of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, which can act as a second season of sorts to the hit superhero series.

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The MCU's WandaVision Season 2 Comes Via Two Different Shows

Kathryn Hahn as Agatha Harkness casting a spell in WandaVision

WandaVision's season 2 comes in part with Kathryn Hahn's Agatha Harkness spinoff, Agatha: Coven of Chaos. The series is set to follow the eponymous witch, who acted as the primary antagonist of WandaVision on what may prove to be a vitally important entry to Phase 5 and the Multiverse Saga as a whole. While Marvel Studios has remained tight-lipped regarding the details of Coven of Chaos, the series is likely to hit Disney+ later this year or in early 2024, exploring the magical side of the MCU in a similar fashion as its spiritual predecessor while also picking up Agatha's story after she was defeated by the Scarlet Witch.

The second of WandaVision's spiritual successors, Vision Quest, is still unconfirmed by Marvel Studios. While not much is known about Vision Quest's story, its subject matter most likely deals with the fallout of White Vision's escape during the WandaVision finale, a moment that remained one of the MCU's biggest mysteries throughout Phase 4. Presumably, WandaVision's male lead, Paul Bettany, will return once more as the newly rebuilt synthezoid on a quest to reclaim his identity. The character's close connection to Wanda Maximoff also fuels rumors that Elizabeth Olsen's former Avenger could also appear in the series despite her apparent death in Multiverse of Madness.

How Coven Of Chaos & Vision Quest Will Continue WandaVision

White Vision glares with glowing blue eyes; Scarlet Witch discovers her full powers in WandaVision

Both Coven of Chaos and Vision Quest appear as though they will continue WandaVision in some form or another. In addition to Aubrey Plaza's mystery character, Coven of Chaos will also see Emma Caulfield and Debra Jo Rupp reprise their roles as citizens of Westview after originally appearing throughout WandaVision, hinting that the two shows will be closely connected. Moreover, Agatha's close connection to mystical cults and the occult could be used to further explain the Scarlet Witch's origin, which appears to have a critical place in the Multiverse Saga, setting up Wanda's long-awaited return in some fashion or another, even if she doesn't physically appear in Coven of Chaos.

Vision's spinoff series has an even closer connection to WandaVision than Coven of Chaos, as it will likely directly follow one of the show's biggest cliffhangers. Even more exciting, Vision Quest may include the Scarlet Witch's return, standing alone as the most likely occasion for Wanda Maximoff to reappear, perhaps finally reuniting with her rebuilt husband. The series is also sure to expand on certain subplots set up by its predecessor, including SWORD's current activities and the ultimate fate of Vision's consciousness. Just like Agatha: Coven of Chaos, Vision Quest is continuing the legacy of WandaVision in the MCU, making for an even better, if not unusual, Season 2.

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