>Originally, when Supreme Strange encounters the Darkhold, he also came across the chapter that detailed the Scarlet Witch prophecy. He informed the Illuminati of his findings and they all came to the conclusion of performing a lobotomy on their universe’s Wanda so as to prevent the prophecy from ever happening in that universe. This lobotomy would be performed by none other than Charles Xavier, who was meant to remove Wanda’s access to her abilities, thus creating the "Domestic Wanda" variant. In order to perform this lobotomy, they needed to consult Wanda’s biological father, which is where the deleted scene with Michael Fassbender as Magneto would have come into play.
>This storyline was probably going to be the darkest thing Marvel Studios had ever done in an MCU film, and its the sole purpose of that scene was to place the Illuminati in a far more antagonistic perspective for the audience than how it was ultimately received in the final cut. The scene was ultimately cut because it deviated too much from the main storyline and the concept of making heroes like the Illuminati the villains didn’t resonate well on test-audiences.
Yeah sounds dumb as fuck and also a rehash of the 2019 Phoenix movie where Charles did a similar thing to Jean. This would also muddy the waters and make Wanda seem more sympathetic than she deserves to be.
Joseph Gutierrez
>This would also muddy the waters and make Wanda seem more sympathetic than she deserves to be Oh, fuck off.
Bentley Lopez
she enslaved a town and just walked off bro
Isaiah Davis
Every single thing that has come out about this movie makes me think about how bland the end result was.
Parker Miller
She was willing to kill dozens of innocents. Her anguish is understandable but she's not a good person in the movie and trying to disguise that fact by bringing more shitty people into the equation would be stupid.
John Miller
>Patrick Stewart as Xavier >Michael Fassbender as Magneto
>exclusive >doesn't actually list any kind of source So it's just bullshit then
John Robinson
Probably a flashback. Maybe we could have even gotten a McAvoy appearance.
Jace Ortiz
Variants, son. It's retarded though, there's only a 12-year gap between Fassbender and Olsen
Zachary Peterson
We've already seen Wanda's biological father though. This feels like x-fag cope
Justin Russell
>We've already seen Wanda's biological father though.
Did we, though?
Evan Lewis
There is literally no reason to assume that the man we saw in that flashback wasn't her biological father
Gavin Young
Can they say she was adopted?
Juan Sanchez
They could but why would they? Like I said, sounding a lot like x-fag cope in here
Julian Nelson
No considering they've changed her parentage forever
David White
>They could but why would they?
Because they have the X-Men now. Simple as.
Joseph Price
They had the X-Men when Wandavision was filmed, dumbass
Josiah Wood
> the concept of making heroes like the Illuminati the villains didn’t resonate well on test-audiences. Man. What kind of test audiences has Marvel been choosing? They sucks.
Wyatt Russell
That's a dumb sounding sequence that just seems like it was being forced just to get Magneto in the movie
Brody Martin
Have you not seen how much screeching there has been among normies over Reed and Xavier jobbing?
Everyone is a powerlevel fag deep inside.
Jaxon Morgan
Probably because it's literally fanfiction by faggots who wanted Magneto to be in the movie?
Hudson Cooper
Old Xavier and young Magneto, what?
Robert Carter
But there were no real mutants shown yet. We're now there since Xavier was in MoM. I think she'd be a useful tool. If she was suddenly revealed a mutant and she's done all this bad stuff in the MCU, it'd help explain why people have such a distaste for them down the road, but not the Avengers or F4.
Landon Johnson
Unironically a good idea, why didn't Stark have her lobotomized on the raft? Ok maybe not him, but Ross? She really wasn't that vital from then on, someone must have thought about it considering her MCU history and origin >muh cap spergout After MoM, more than justified
Wanda is a monster and deserved to die, deal with it
Dylan Hughes
>But there were no real mutants shown yet What does that have to do with them showing Wanda's parents on screen and neither of them were Magneto
Brayden Sanders
616 doesn't have an Xavier yet.
Ethan Smith
Most of the cut shit was stuff the film (and by proxy NWH) needed but this one sounds pointless and stupidly evil.
It feels like it was only came-up with cause they didn't want people to feel bad that Wanda killed them. Would've made Wanda's villain turn less impactful cause you can go "I guess that's brutal but they deserved it".