It may be a new law of Marvel television that the importance of an episode correlates directly with the length and number of mid-credit and post-credit scenes. WandaVision’s penultimate episode concluded with a mid-credits White Vision reveal, and the season (and maybe series) finale ended with two credits scenes—the first, mid-credits, finding Monica Rambeau visited by an ambassador of some space-dwelling being (Dr. Strange? Talos or Nick Fury?), and the second, a true post-credits scene finding Wanda cottage-side in full Scarlet Witch mode, studying a book while her dead children, Billy and Tommy, (were they ever alive to begin with?) cry out from the void.
The fate of WandaVision is unclear. While there have been no announced plans to continue the series, Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige has said the option remains open. Let's be honest: the option is always open. But even if the Wanda-specific series has come to a close, WandaVision certainly won’t be the last time we encounter Wanda, Monica, Agent Woo, White Vision, or Billy and Tommy. (Wanda herself is confirmed to appear in Doctor Strange and the Multiverse of Madness, which is scheduled for an early 2022 release—Elizabeth Olsen calling WandaVision a “tee-up” for that film.)
Those latter characters, Billy and Tommy, are the last voices we hear in WandaVision, crying “mom, help!” But their characters aren’t simply imaginative blips dissolved from Wanda’s sitcom fantasy. In more ways than one, they really have been born.
Where are Billy and Tommy Maximoff?
Readers of the comics likely weren’t surprised by the twins’ appearance and “death.” In the Marvel comics, Billy and Tommy are also born from Wanda and Vision—also through … weird, expedited circumstances. The boys, however, are soon absorbed by Mephisto—something like a Faustian devil, trading souls, damning people, the whole shebang—and so, in a sense, die. (In the comics, Agatha puts a spell on Wanda to forget about their "death.")
Later, Billy and Tommy’s souls are able to overpower Mephisto with Wanda's help. Their souls freed, the two boys are then reincarnated into different children, born to different parents. The two eventually unite and team up in the Young Avengers.
Perhaps this is what Wanda is beginning to do in the cottage—fight to save Billy and Tommy’s souls, and, with them, the future of the MCU.
If events follow the comics, Billy and Tommy will become Wiccan and Speed. They will be joined by Kate Bishop—"Hawkeye,” after Clint Barton, the other Hawkeye. Bishop, we know, will be played by Hailee Steinfeld and appear in the Disney+ series, Hawkeye, which releases on Disney+ later this year. It’s not unlikely that the Hawkeye series encounters a brand-new Billy and Tommy. Young Avengers, assemble.
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