Another example of Wanda's fall into villainy is the infamous M-Day, seen in House of M. On the verge of a mental breakdown, she created an alternate universe where mutants and humans could co-exist peacefully. This act was also under the influence of someone else as her brother Pietro had convinced her to do it.
Director Sam Raimi and writer Michael Waldron, as well as Marvel apologists, argue that Wanda is victim to stages of grief, which amounts to an incongruent Scarlet Witch committing mass murder and regresses Wanda to a manipulative archetype desperate to be a mother again.
Doctor Strange 2's main villain turned out to be Wanda Maximoff, who went full evil in her quest to reunite with her children after losing them in WandaVision. She has been tapping into chaos magic using the Darkhold.
Wanda Maximoff, born as Scarlet Witch
Wanda Maximoff's Marvel Comics career began as a villain alongside her brother Pietro Maximoff/Quicksilver, part of Magneto's Brotherhood of Evil Mutants.
Peoples lives have been stolen from them so Wanda can have her fantasy of the perfect life with Vision. So yes she is deranged and evil as she has abused people in the worst way possible.
The canon proves that Wanda Maximoff does become a villain several times, but she almost always finds her way back to the side of heroism. She awakens from a brainwashed state and decides to spend time in solitude after the events of Avengers Disassembled, but officially returns to the Avengers in Avengers vs. X-Men.
Despite her desire to destroy the Avengers, she ultimately chose to betray Ultron after learning his true intentions and sided with the very people she tried to take down.
The Infinity Saga has seen the good side of Wanda, making all the sacrifices for a greater cause. However, Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness flipped her to the dark side as Stephen Strange fled from the Scarlet Witch across the multiverse.
Wanda was still a formidable adversary, capable of tipping the scales in favor of Ultron (James Spader) or the Avengers, depending on who she was helping. Still, without her Chaos Magic from Marvel Comics, Wanda was not more powerful than Thor or Hulk.
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.
Doctor Strange's third eye (the Eye of Agamotto) in the comics, according to Bustle, represents wisdom of the sorcerer Agamotto and his Vishanti. The Eye allows him to see the true intentions of his enemies and break down all magical illusions.
At least Mount Wundagore is no more. Wanda destroyed her throne to stop both herself and anyone from ever again using the evil, corrupting chaos magic of the Darkhold. Every copy of the Darkhold in the multiverse burned away when Mount Wundagore, the source of the Darkholds' power, fell at Wanda's hand.
Wanda Maximoff was set to be the next big bad of the MCU but was replaced by Kang. Not utilizing her character is a mistake, and here's why. Many Marvel fans theorized that fan-favorite Wanda Maximoff, also known as Scarlet Witch, was going to be the next Thanos-level villain of the MCU, as she was often in the comics.
The Scarlet Witch has been described as one of Marvel's most notable and powerful heroes. Since 2014, Elizabeth Olsen has portrayed Wanda Maximoff in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
While Captain Marvel received her powers after being exposed to an Infinity Stone, WandaVision reveals that Wanda's exposure to the Mind Stone amplified powers she was unaware she had already possessed.
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.
But after the release of WandaVision and Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, it's pretty clear that the Scarlet Witch is among the most powerful. 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.
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.
Scarlet witch's biggest weakness is her durability. The only mode of defence was her powers. So her durability depended on her powers. She had two different stages in her power: before Infinity war and after Endgame.
First and foremost, the directing was clumsy and campy, and did not serve the content in the slightest. Sam Raimi, known for the Tobey Maguire Spider-Man films and assorted zombie flicks, managed to make Doctor Strange In The Multiverse of Madness look more like a cheesy, artsy independent film.
Wanda received the "blessing/curse" of the old God of chaos, Chthon, who came to her, the day she was born, which would allow her to use his chaos magic as her own and this would increase Wanda's natural ability to magic.
In a post credits scene, Strange is once again walking happily through the West Village, clearly over his third eye incident, when a woman approaches him. It's none other than Charlize Theron, playing Clea, the daughter of Dormammu, the big, fiery villain from the first Doctor Strange movie.
Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness writer Michael Waldron touched on Wanda Maximoff's evolution into the main villain of the MCU sequel.
Natalya Maximoff (Earth-616)
On Krakoa, among the X-Men, she is now known as The Great Pretender, considered to be a traitor, a murderer, and a liar.