The powers of Scarlet Witch that the MCU has forgotten, it shows that the movie version is still very `gentle`!
Wanda Maximoff is one of the most beloved characters in the MCU in recent years, especially after appearing in Avengers: Endgame and the WandaVision series.
MCU’s latest blockbuster movie also partly showed the terrifying power of Scarlet Witch, making Strange as well as the secret magicians tremble in fear.
However, compared to the original comic book, the movie version of Scarlet Witch is still somewhat `gentle` and lacks many other powerful super powers.
One of Wanda’s most useful powers in the comics is the ability to track and determine the location of anyone, in any situation.
This superpower has apparently been dropped in the MCU, and Marvel Studios has a reason for doing so.
As a witch, this can be considered a relatively basic ability of Wanda in the original Marvel comics.
In the movie version, this ability has been transformed into another form of magic related to illusions, half real and half dream.
Wanda in the MCU is a master of illusion, allowing her to deceive others with extremely realistic and vivid illusions.
In the comics, a form of Wanda’s illusion spell allows her to become invisible to others.
We all know the movie version of Wanda can easily fly from one place to another in the blink of an eye.
However, in the comics, the witch can move even faster than that thanks to her ability to teleport, allowing her to flash to far away locations in just a split second, even passing through the ocean.
Manipulating and controlling gravity is one of the superpowers that Scarlet Witch rarely uses on screen, but appears a lot in Marvel comics.
In the comics, Wanda can use her magical energy to flexibly create many different weapons for offensive and defensive purposes, such as swords or shields.
In the MCU, Wanda can manipulate and bend reality to a certain extent, as shown in the series WandaVision.
In the comics, Wanda is a master of necromancy, a type of magic that allows her to connect, converse, and even revive the dead.
However, the MCU version of Wanda does not possess this ability – a type of superpower that can help solve many big problems and heal the damage in her soul, including the
Not only does she possess destructive powers like those shown in Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, Wanda can also heal and heal herself and others, through life-manipulating magic.
In the original work, Wanda is known as a Nexus Being – a powerful entity capable of changing the flow of time.
Marvel Studios still has the opportunity to exploit Wanda in the role of Nexus Being, especially through the second season of Loki – the series that brought the Nexus concept, the multiverse and the TVA organization to the MCU.
According to GameRant