As her magic built a house around her and transformed the entire town into one modeled after the sitcoms she grew up loving, she was also able to entirely create a new, living
While Wanda's loving manifestation of the character in Westview did perish when the Hex was taken down, he didn't leave before restoring the White Vision's memories, meaning that the original version of the character remembers everything about his former life before Thanos killed him. Where he went remains to be seen.
Scarlet Witch's Chaos Magic Can Resurrect The MCU's Vision
He could defeat – or even kill – the fake Vision. If that were to occur, it would result in an epic confrontation between him and Scarlet Witch.
Wanda was only interested in getting her kids back, but they were never with Vision, who likely would have been their father as he was in WandaVision. Olsen also revealed to Collider that the decision was made for her character to only seek out a universe where it was just her and her kids.
Another version of Vision will return in Marvel Studios' Disney+ series Vision Quest, which has been officially confirmed (via Deadline). Though Hex Vision was destroyed when Wanda ended her spell at the end of WandaVision, Vision Quest will follow White Vision, who made his debut in the previous show.
In the comics, while White Vision cannot feel love for Wanda, he always respects their relationship as man and wife.
The return of White Vision after WandaVision
For the moment, the series is known as Vision Quest and will introduce us to the White Vision in his mission to recover his human side and his memories after the final events of WandaVision, in which this new Vision escaped from Westview with his new appearance and identity.
White Vision only has memories of the films, leading up to and ending with his death in Avengers: Infinity War. However, these memories were enough to snap him out of Hayward's control. He no longer sees Wanda as an enemy and he rejects the mission to be a sentient weapon.
It could very well be that his decision to leave was about not wanting to cross paths with Wanda until he'd done this, and once again discovered his worthiness. Even without reconciling his memories and emotions, he would've also regained enough insight to know how powerful Wanda is.
Later in the memory, after Vision is killed, Wanda drives to Westview where, apparently, Vision had purchased a plot of land where they could build a house and “grow old together.” (Can Vision grow old?) Wanda is so overcome with grief that magic just bursts right out of her and creates the Hex.
More recently, The Trial of Magneto miniseries by Leah Williams and Lucas Wernerck dealt with Wanda's apparent murder and the suspicion that Magneto could be the culprit - however, Wanda was resurrected shortly afterward.
However, with Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, the Scarlet Witch's candidacy is thrown for a loop. That's because the film reaffirms the angry version of Wanda wouldn't have been able to kill Thanos.
Wanda Maximoff has never truly been defeated, only "losing" to the combined forces of Doctor Strange, Wong, and America Chavez after realizing the error in her ways. For a time, Wanda posed the greatest threat to the Multiverse, going on a violent rampage on Earth-838.
The Russo brothers, who directed Infinity War and Endgame, once said that Wanda intentionally dropped the accent because she was training to be a spy and the accent would give her away.
Her unique brand of mystical powers involve hex magic, telekinesis, and various psychic defenses that have allowed her to tweak, alter, or overwrite the fabric of reality itself.
Infinity Stone > Mjölnir
The strongest, most logical theory why Vision can lift it with relative easy is due to the fact he is created with an Infinity Stone – the one found within the gem of Loki's scepter.
J.A.R.V.I.S. is an artificial intelligence created by Tony Stark, who later controls his Iron Man and Hulkbuster armor for him. In Avengers: Age of Ultron, after being partially destroyed by Ultron, J.A.R.V.I.S. is given physical form as Vision, physically portrayed by Bettany.
While Vision has learned it's possible to use the Mind Stone to free someone from the zombie virus, Wanda's connection to this power means she is resistant, and she will never be anything more than a quasi-mindless, destructive zombie.
Because she knows it wouldn't be real. Even if she could recreate he kids and Vision outside of a Hex she would know it wouldn't be real.
It takes another Wanda to truly understand the pain that she is in and the love she feels for her sons. After all the destruction the Scarlet Witch caused, Earth-838's Wanda ends her tirade with a single line; "Know that they'll be loved."
This makes Wanda 28 years old when she was snapped out of existence in Avengers: Infinity War and while five years have passed, she maintained that age when she was resurrected in Avengers: Endgame and several weeks later in WandaVision. Given this new information, the character was around 27 during Civil War.
White Vision is a rebuilt synthezoid of the same name, whose body was reactivated by S.W.O.R.D..
In its final two episodes WandaVision introduced an intriguing new character to the MCU – "White Vision," aka the original body of Vision reprogrammed and brought to life with some of Wanda's magic and intended to be a deadly weapon.
The Vision's body could be rebuilt, but his consciousness had effectively died. While dismantling him, the agents damaged his skin in such a way that it could no longer keep his usual color scheme, and turned stark white.
The real Vision at the end goes to Wakanda, probably to fix himself? Since the last memory was from there and he knows that Shuri is far than capable of fixing him or improving him. There is a okay chance that we might see him or a reference in BP2.