Did Wanda Maximoff truly meet her end in Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, or is Elizabeth Olsen just being coy about her highly anticipated return? Fans are holding onto hope, especially with Avengers: Doomsday on the horizon.
TL;DR: The Latest on Scarlet Witch's MCU Future- Elizabeth Olsen has stated she has "no idea how or when" Scarlet Witch will return and denies being in Avengers: Doomsday.
- Despite her denials, many fans believe she's keeping a secret, much like other Marvel actors before major reveals.
- Key comic storylines like "House of M" and unresolved plot threads involving her children (Billy and Tommy) and the X-Men fuel speculation for her inevitable comeback.
Where Did We Last See Wanda Maximoff, the Scarlet Witch?
Imagine the devastating power of a heartbroken sorceress, tearing through the multiverse. That's precisely where we left Elizabeth Olsen's Wanda Maximoff in 2022's Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness. After a dark journey driven by grief and the corrupting influence of the Darkhold, Wanda seemingly sacrificed herself.
The scene depicted her bringing down Mount Wundagore upon herself, followed by a brief, enigmatic flash of red light. Was it a dramatic, definitive end? Many viewers interpreted it that way. However, in the WandaVision spin-off series Agatha All Along, her "corpse" appeared briefly, only to be revealed as a magical illusion. This immediately threw a wrench into the "she's definitively dead" theory, leaving the door wide open for her return.
Elizabeth Olsen's Stance on Her Marvel Cinematic Universe Comeback
So, what does the woman herself say? Elizabeth Olsen has been quite consistent in her recent interviews. She's "keen" to return, "proud" of her time as Wanda, and acknowledges the character's incredible journey. But when it comes to specifics, especially about the upcoming Avengers: Doomsday, she's playing it cool.
Speaking to The Playlist, Olsen was asked directly about seeing Wanda again. "I don't have an answer for that," she replied. When pressed about appearing in Avengers: Doomsday, she stated, "Well, I can't." She added, "I want to see [her] return in this role because I think what they've done with her is really great, and I love the journey she's taken. I think it's always a fun one to get to go back into, and I just have no idea how or when, for sure."
"I want to see [her] return in this role because I think what they've done with her is really great, and I love the journey she's taken. I think it's always a fun one to get to go back into, and I just have no idea how or when, for sure."
— Elizabeth Olsen, The Playlist interviewThis isn't just a recent sentiment. Olsen has previously expressed a deep attachment to the role, calling her MCU experience "familial" and appreciating the "job security" a franchise offers. She also noted at the Hamptons International Film Festival's A Conversation With... event that while some might feel "culturally exhausted" by superhero movies, the stories, at least for her character, have only improved. Source: [People, "Elizabeth Olsen on Whether She'd Return to MCU as Scarlet Witch: 'I'd Jump at the Opportunity'", November 13, 2025].
Why Fans Are Skeptical of Her Denials and Clamor for Her Return
Despite Olsen's firm "no," many Marvel fans aren't buying it. There's a strong, collective hunch that she's employing a classic Marvel tactic: denying involvement to protect major spoilers. Think back to Andrew Garfield's repeated, emphatic denials about Spider-Man: No Way Home – only for him to swing back into action to thunderous applause. Famke Janssen, Charlie Cox, and even Ian McKellen have played this game before.
One Redditor, u/rubyschnees, perfectly summed up the fan sentiment: "No actor is going to say anything other than this when they’re asked unless they’ve already been announced." This is a common and understandable practice in the tightly-guarded world of Marvel Studios.
It's not just a hunch, either. The MCU has several unresolved threads directly tied to Wanda that feel too big to ignore. Her children, Billy and Tommy, who were sort-of-real, have been reincarnated and are key players in upcoming stories. Billy (Wiccan) even had a significant role in Agatha All Along. With the VisionQuest series expected to explore Vision's journey and potentially reunite him with his family, it feels like a natural place for Wanda to reappear.
The "House of M" Storyline: A Dream for Olsen and the MCU's Mutants
Beyond personal arcs, there's a massive comic book storyline that Elizabeth Olsen herself is keen to adapt: "House of M." In a captivating October 2025 interview with InStyle, Olsen revealed her appreciation for this iconic narrative, specifically mentioning the line, "No more mutants." She expressed a strong desire to utter those powerful words on screen. Source: [InStyle, "Elizabeth Olsen on the Iconic Scarlet Witch Line She Wants to Say On-Screen", October 2025].
Originally, adapting "House of M" seemed impossible for the MCU, as Wanda wasn't explicitly a mutant in Earth-616. However, the game has changed. The integration of the Fox X-Men timeline into the MCU multiverse opens up a truly exciting possibility. The theory goes that during the multiversal conflicts of Avengers: Doomsday and Avengers: Secret Wars, Wanda could use her reality-warping powers to deal with the Fox X-Men, perhaps even bringing mutants into the main Earth-616 timeline as an act of atonement or a soft reboot.
This would bring Wanda's story full circle. The MCU initially retconned her and Quicksilver's mutant histories. Now, her actions could be the very catalyst for the official arrival of mutantkind. It would allow the impact of "House of M" to be felt immediately, rather than waiting years for Earth-616's mutants to be established only to have their powers removed and then returned.
Example: Imagine a group of longtime Marvel fans gathered for a movie night. One friend, Sarah, is convinced Olsen is coming back. "Did you see that post about Feige being 'excited' for her return?" she asks. "And with VisionQuest happening, how can they not bring her back for Billy and Tommy? She's definitely fibbing!" Another friend, Tom, is more skeptical. "But she said 'I can't' for Doomsday! Maybe it's a variant, or she's in Secret Wars but not Doomsday. It's Marvel; they'll find a way, but I believe her about Doomsday specifically." This back-and-forth highlights the genuine debate and strong opinions fueled by Olsen's statements and the complex MCU narrative.
The Ultimate Authority: Kevin Feige's Comments on Scarlet Witch
If there's one person who knows what's truly going on behind the Marvel curtain, it's Kevin Feige. And even he seems to imply a return is not just possible, but planned. In a November 2024 interview with Omelete, the Marvel Studios boss revealed that they "are excited to find out when and how Scarlet Witch can return." Source: [Omelete, "Kevin Feige talks about Scarlet Witch’s return to MCU", November 2024].
This statement, coming directly from the top, is perhaps the strongest indication that Wanda Maximoff's story is far from over. It suggests that her "death" in Doctor Strange 2 was merely a pause, a temporary removal from the board before a strategic re-entry. It provides a solid counterpoint to Olsen's public denials, hinting that the "how" and "when" are being carefully orchestrated.
Elizabeth Olsen herself even hinted that her return "may depend on fan demand," playfully suggesting a "petition" in a November 2025 Entertainment Tonight interview. Source: [Entertainment Tonight, "@etnow Tweet", November 11, 2025]. While likely a lighthearted remark, it underscores the massive fan desire for her comeback and potentially signals Marvel's awareness of this fervent demand.
What This Means for the Future of the Multiverse SagaThe Scarlet Witch's potential return, whether in Avengers: Doomsday (scheduled for December 18th, 2026), VisionQuest, or another upcoming project like Agatha All Along (premiering September 18, 2024 on Disney+), is a huge deal for the ongoing Multiverse Saga. Her powers are nearly limitless, capable of rewriting reality itself. Having such a potent character back in play could dramatically shift the balance against threats like Kang or Doctor Doom.
If she does return, especially if it's tied to the "House of M" storyline, it would serve as a powerful catalyst for the official introduction of mutants into the MCU, a long-awaited event for comic fans. Her redemption arc would also be incredibly compelling, allowing her to finally use her immense power for good after her tumultuous journey.
The Big Picture: Navigating the Information Landscape for Marvel FansSo, where does this leave us, the eager audience members? We're in a familiar Marvel holding pattern: conflicting information, official denials, and a mountain of fan theories. The best approach is to enjoy the speculation, track official announcements, and keep an eye on those subtle hints.
Elizabeth Olsen's passion for the character is undeniable, and Marvel Studios clearly recognizes Wanda Maximoff's enduring popularity and narrative potential. Whether she pops up in Avengers: Doomsday next year or a bit further down the line, her return feels less like an "if" and more like a "when" and "how creatively will they do it?"
Practical Takeaways for Anticipating Scarlet Witch's Next Chapter- Don't fully trust actor denials: Marvel has a history of surprise reveals, so Olsen's "no" could be a well-kept secret.
- Follow the plot threads: Unresolved stories involving Billy, Tommy, and Vision strongly hint at Wanda's eventual return.
- Keep an eye on the X-Men: The "House of M" storyline could be the key to integrating mutants into the main MCU, with Wanda at the center.
- Trust Kevin Feige's long game: His comments suggest a plan is in place for her comeback, even if details are under wraps.
- Prepare for anything: In the multiverse, death is rarely permanent, and Scarlet Witch's powers make anything possible.
When is Avengers: Doomsday expected to be released?
Avengers: Doomsday is currently scheduled to hit theaters on December 18th of next year (2026).
What is VisionQuest and how might it involve Scarlet Witch?
VisionQuest is an upcoming Disney+ series that will likely explore Vision's storyline. Given Wanda Maximoff's deep connection to Vision and their children, Billy and Tommy, many speculate her return could be tied to this series, potentially reuniting the family.
Is Scarlet Witch truly dead after Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness?
While Wanda Maximoff appeared to sacrifice herself at the end of Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, her fate was left ambiguous, with a mysterious red light and a later magical illusion of her "corpse" in Agatha All Along. In the world of comics, and Marvel's multiverse, character deaths are often temporary.
What is the "House of M" storyline?
"House of M" is a famous Marvel Comics storyline where Scarlet Witch, in a fit of grief and power, rewrites reality, creating an alternate world where mutants are the dominant species. Elizabeth Olsen has expressed interest in adapting elements of this story for the MCU.
Sources- The Playlist, "Elizabeth Olsen on Whether She'd Return to MCU as Scarlet Witch", November 12, 2025.
- InStyle, "Elizabeth Olsen on the Iconic Scarlet Witch Line She Wants to Say On-Screen", October 2025.
- Omelete, "Kevin Feige talks about Scarlet Witch’s return to MCU", November 2024.
- Entertainment Tonight (@etnow), Twitter Post, November 11, 2025.
- People, "Elizabeth Olsen on Whether She'd Return to MCU as Scarlet Witch: 'I'd Jump at the Opportunity'", November 13, 2025.