Rather than being born again as Wanda and Vision's biological children, though, their souls are reincarnated in two boys named William Kaplan and Thomas Shepherd.
Despite being birthed through Wanda Maximoff's powers, WandaVision's fifth episode, "On a Very Special Episode..." revealed that the twins' powers existed outside of her control, including the ability to rapidly age on cue.
She created them with magic. She probably had dreams about them, so she made them look like Wanda's kids from Earth-838 (they are real). Her kids (made in the Hex) are not real in the MCU universe, or any other universe. They were real in the Hex and when she took it down, they stopped existing.
Created by Chaos Magic, WandaVision's twins disappeared with the Hex, but the existence of Earth-838 Billy and Tommy reveals Wanda's natural connection to the multiverse, as her dream of having twins turns out to be a window into another reality.
Long story short, Wanda eventually learns her sons' souls are formed from an aspect of the demon lord Mephisto. After Mephisto reclaims that energy, Wanda and Vision's children are seemingly wiped out of existence and Wanda is made to forget she ever had children.
Knowing this, we can conclude that Wanda, prior to what happened in Westview and WandaVision, had a dream that included her kids from Earth-838. She became fixated with the idea of becoming a mother – and more importantly, she wanted the kids she saw in her dreams.
In the comics and TV series, Wanda's twins, Billy and Tommy, are gay and bisexual respectively.
In WandaVision tv series, Wanda created her children in a bubble reality through her mind.
Earth-838 Wanda's powers appear to have been awakened after she was possessed by Earth-616 Wanda, and this could lead her down the path to realizing her potential as the true ruler or destroyer of the multiverse.
Billy, specifically, could grow so strong that he surpasses Wanda's abilities.
The third installment of WandaVision is titled "In Color," it finds Wanda and Vision living in a '70s-style sitcom as they deal with Scarlet Witch's surprise pregnancy. Of course, this isn't a normal pregnancy, as Wanda goes through an entire nine-month pregnancy cycle in the span of just one day.
In the comics, Wanda and Vision get pregnant through magic — since Vision is a robot, that's seemingly their only option. They have twins named Thomas and William. However, it's eventually revealed that Tommy and Billy were actually created using fragments of the soul of a demon lord named Mephisto.
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.
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. Different versions of the character also appear in comics published by Marvel Comics, depicted as AI designed by Iron Man and Nadia van Dyne.
Long story short, Wanda eventually learns her sons' souls are formed from an aspect of the demon lord Mephisto. After Mephisto reclaims that energy, Wanda and Vision's children are seemingly wiped out of existence and Wanda is made to forget she ever had children.
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."
After her Earth-838 self tells her “Know that they'll be loved,” the Scarlet Witch says that no one will use the power of the Darkhold again. Making good on her word, she uses her chaos magic to collapse Mt. Wundagore - destroying all copies of the Darkhold across the multiverse and burying herself within Mt.
Ultron Of Earth-838 Marries Wanda Maximoff Of His Universe
Wanda Maximoff of the Illuminati Universe met Ultron instead and she fell in love with him. Since Ultron and Vision are basically the same guy but with a different mind, it would explain how Billy and Tommy Maximoff exist.
#665: Wanda Maximoff is a non-binary, pansexual, demiromantic person who uses both she/her and they/them pronouns.
Perhaps the Scarlet Witch's first and truest love, Vision weaves in and out of her life as her former husband, father of her children, confidant, and fellow Avenger. The champion called Wonder Man can also claim Wanda's love, though not to any stable and lasting effect.
Notes. In Ultimates 3 #1, Wanda is revealed to be involved in an incestuous romantic relationship with her brother, Pietro.
Although depression is one of the stages of grief, outlined by psychologist Elisabeth Kübler-Ross, Wanda Maximoff does not necessarily suffer from depression, but from PTSD.
In order for Wanda to have a happy ending, she has to destroy another's. In this case, her multiversal other. She can't have her happy ending by being the Scarlet Witch. The Witch was prophesised to rule worlds, not raise a family.
In 1975, she married her android teammate Vision, later using borrowed magical forces to make herself pregnant, resulting in twin sons William ("Billy") and Thomas ("Tommy").