Infinity War No More Thanos - The Scarlet Witch Thread

that doesnt combine all the looks she has worn

No but it looks like it uses the Ultimate comics (the chest area), the Perez look (the flap up front) and her pants from AoU. Its just missing a cape or jacket and the headpiece.
 
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No but it looks like it uses the Ultimate comics (the chest area), the Perez look (the flap up front) and her pants from AoU. Its just missing a cape or jacket and the headpiece.

Those are three really big identifying elements to miss. The cape and headpiece especially are her signature accessories
 
Those are three really big identifying elements to miss. The cape and headpiece especially are her signature accessories

True. I'm just sharing it here. It looks nice and covers up the issue she had. As for the head piece... No one at Marvel seems to know how to make it work without looking cheesy.
This looks okay but still is a little... off to me. The second one is just bad though.

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Here's one with the headpiece on it.
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And why does she want a less revealing costume anyway when she wears revealing dresses in real life? Case in point - the pic above that Hunter Rider posted.

I feel like it's weird to say "she wears revealing clothes in real life so why does she want to be more covered up in the movies"

In real life what she wears is her choice as opposed to a movie where are boobs are pushed up in a corset. Not to mention the rest of the women in the cast are more covered up.

While it isn't something I even noticed in the movie. It seems like it is a situation where she doesn't her character to be to sexualized.
 
I don't blame her, even magazines raise her neckline.
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I think part of it might be that it's awkward for her in the action scenes when her boobs are bouncing about so much due to how the outfit is cut.
 
While it isn't something I even noticed in the movie. It seems like it is a situation where she doesn't her character to be to sexualized.

Well, I think that's because the camera work doesn't really emphasize it. We're not getting shots of her boobs, that I can recall.

The same thing can sort of be said for Wonder Woman, in the sense that the costume is revealing, and could be said to be sexualized, but it doesn't come across that way in the movie, because of how Jenkins films the scenes. (The design is also good, but it can't said to be practical, really.)

In a still image, the corset and low neckline of Wanda's outfit stand out more.

I don't see much reason to keep the look, tbh. With Wonder Woman, it's a little different, given the iconic status.
 
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Olsen was really, really impressive in IW. She arguably gave the best acting performance in a really great cast. I'm hoping there's still room for her character in Phase 4.

I feel like it's weird to say "she wears revealing clothes in real life so why does she want to be more covered up in the movies"

In real life what she wears is her choice as opposed to a movie where are boobs are pushed up in a corset. Not to mention the rest of the women in the cast are more covered up.

While it isn't something I even noticed in the movie. It seems like it is a situation where she doesn't her character to be to sexualized.

Exactly. Plus like what Hunter said, her character is running and moving around a lot which is totally different than strutting down the red carpet or sitting down for hours doing interviews. Doing the former is a whole lot more uncomfortable with your cleavage out than the latter. It's the same too with heels on female characters.
 
https://culturedvultures.com/scarlet-witch-the-mcus-most-interesting-and-underutilised-character/

Marvel Studios have done something astounding with their Cinematic Universe. They’ve managed to translate countless comic book superheroes and stories on to the big screen, from iconic characters such as Captain America and Spider-Man, to the more offbeat likes of the Guardians of the Galaxy. They’ve received critical and box office success for the vast majority of their films, and now they’ve released their biggest film yet with Avengers: Infinity War. It’s an awesome balancing act, juggling a massive ensemble cast, but amidst all the action there will be characters who get somewhat lost in the mix, those who could really use more exploration in terms of character. And no character has suffered from this more throughout their entire run in the MCU than Wanda Maximoff, aka the Scarlet Witch.

She has only appeared in Marvel’s biggest ensemble pieces, making her debut in Avengers: Age of Ultron before appearing in Captain America: Civil War and of course Infinity War, but she has one of the most tragic story arcs of anyone on the Marvel lineup. When she was introduced in Age of Ultron, she had lost both her parents, and had been experimented on by Baron Strucker. The person she survived all that with, the only one she cared about, her brother Pietro (Quicksilver), was killed at the end of that movie. In Civil War, she is held responsible by the media and the world’s governments for an incident during an Avengers mission in Nigeria that killed several civilians, prompting the creation of the Sokovia accords that lead to the violent disassembling of the Avengers.

It is the human relationships she makes along the way that help her get through it all, and evolve. In Clint Barton, she saw someone to look up to, and it was through him that she found the courage to fight back against Ultron and to, not join, but become an Avenger. And this happens again in Civil War, where through him she learns to care less of what people think of her, and not letting that get in the way of doing what she thinks is right.

But it’s her relationship with Vision that is most important, and yet so frustrating. In Vision, she finds a kindred spirit. Someone who feels out of place, not understanding what they’re capable of, or where they belong in the world. He cares for her, and as time goes on, she grows to care for him as well. After the loss of her brother, Wanda finally finds someone who cares about her.

This leads to a major storyline in Infinity War, where she is the only one who could destroy the Mind Stone, as her power is derived from it. She flat-out refuses to even talk about it, as destroying it while it’s on Vision’s head will kill him. They go to Wakanda with the rest of the available Avengers for Shuri to remove it, but in the end Thanos’ arrival forced Wanda’s hand. She must kill the man she loves to save the lives of half the universe.

What’s frustrating about this is that both Wanda and Vision have only appeared as side characters in Marvel’s biggest event ensemble pieces in Civil War and the two Avengers sequels, and they barely shared screen time in Age of Ultron. There are always bigger conflicts and bigger characters with their own problems to focus on. Basing off not very much shown in Civil War, the two year time jump to Infinity War shows the two of them already sneaking off on holiday together. That scene of Wanda destroying the Stone on Vision’s head is the big dramatic moment in Infinity War, but it’s undermined by how little this and Civil War have done to establish this character and her relationship with Vision.

Which is why Marvel can count themselves lucky to have a wonderfully talented actress to rely on bringing Wanda to life in Elizabeth Olsen. Despite the movie telling us very little about how much Vision matters to Wanda, Olsen’s performance shows exactly how much. Most of the characters in Infinity War have their own emotional journey they go through in the movie, and Wanda’s is told almost entirely implicitly through Olsen’s performance.

The way Marvel have handled her superpowers have made for a compelling part of her story, but it highlights just how much they struggle to fit her into these movies. Her powers are least well defined compared to other Avengers, mainly because she herself isn’t completely aware of the extent of her power. As she attempts to find her feet in the world, she also learns of the nature of her power. It’s part of her character development.

And then we see just how powerful she is at the end of Infinity War. Thanos arrives in Wakanda with five of the six Infinity Stones on his gauntlet. He brushes off attacks from nearly all of the Avengers, including Captain America, Falcon, Groot, Black Panther, and Bruce Banner wearing the Hulkbuster armor. And when he gets to Wanda, she holds him off with one hand, as she destroys the Mind Stone with the other.

Marvel has this impressively powerful character in their arsenal, but doesn’t know what to do with her most of the time. Her only role in the airport scene in Civil War is seemingly to stop other characters from getting hurt, instead of a more proactive role, and in Infinity War she’s kept away from most of the battle in Wakanda. She finally gets her own action scene in this one, as she takes on Proxima Midnight and Corvus Glaive in Scotland, but when help arrives in the form of Captain America, Falcon, and Black Widow, she’s sidelined immediately.

I don’t have the slightest clue where Marvel are planning to take Scarlet Witch next, if they have any plans at all, given how Infinity War ended. But we’ve only seen the tip of the iceberg with Wanda, and there is a wealth of material to be gained from putting more focus on her.
 
Loved her acting performance in this, especially near the climax of the film.
 
I feel her and Gamora gave the best emotional acting moments in this, but SW’s moment of [BLACKOUT]having to kill Vision while also simultaneously holding off Thanos, only to see it undone by Thanos straight after[/BLACKOUT] was damn powerful stuff.
 
Well, I think that's because the camera work doesn't really emphasize it. We're not getting shots of her boobs, that I can recall.

The same thing can sort of be said for Wonder Woman, in the sense that the costume is revealing, and could be said to be sexualized, but it doesn't come across that way in the movie, because of how Jenkins films the scenes. (The design is also good, but it can't said to be practical, really.)

In a still image, the corset and low neckline of Wanda's outfit stand out more.

I don't see much reason to keep the look, tbh. With Wonder Woman, it's a little different, given the iconic status.

The Wonder Woman costume also doesn't bear as much cleavage either.
 
Olsen was really, really impressive in IW. She arguably gave the best acting performance in a really great cast. I'm hoping there's still room for her character in Phase 4.



Exactly. Plus like what Hunter said, her character is running and moving around a lot which is totally different than strutting down the red carpet or sitting down for hours doing interviews. Doing the former is a whole lot more uncomfortable with your cleavage out than the latter. It's the same too with heels on female characters.

Also she's meant to be a super-hero to be taken seriously when she's playing Wanda. So I can imagine that it's a bit iffy for her when they've done a better job of giving the other women less revealing outfits recently, but her's still shows off a bunch of cleavage.

Playing a superhero in battle is not the same thing as walking down a red carpet, where "being glamorous" is kind of part of the point.

Also she's no prude since she's done full-on nudity in multiple other films.

Basically different situations merit different standards.
 
All I want is the cape and the headdress. She can do what she likes with the corset.
 
I loved wanda in this and I cried hard during some emotional moments
 
People talk about other characters in IW, but, besides Thanos, Wanda and Strange were the true highlights for me.

Her display of power was impressive, and I wish that we could see the more it, its extenct, if they do exist.
 
I looked at the weekend section of my local paper, and the listing for Avengers: Infinity War features one of Wanda's images from the film.
 
https://www.usatoday.com/story/life...ngers-new-infinity-war-hair-beards/578335002/

Marvel makeover: Ranking the new Avengers hair in 'Infinity War'

4. Scarlet Witch (Elizabeth Olsen)

Though Scarlet Witch/Wanda Maximoff still wears that outdated cleavage-baring corset in Infinity War, her hair gets a modern upgrade in this film: warm-colored highlights. We know that the sultry sorceress' hair didn't lighten from time outdoors in cloudy Scotland, where she's spent some time recently. But perhaps it's a reflection of her sunnier outlook on life now that she has love in her life. And we're glad Olsen's character left her harsh black eyeliner behind in Avengers: Age of Ultron.
 
Shut up USA Today, I like her black eyeliner. :funny:

I'm just glad more people are talking about her after this movie. I always feel like I have to defend myself when I say she's my favorite, and now more people can see why.

I liked that CBR article though, I hope they can develop Wanda beyond her relationship to Vision after A4.
 
Wanda and Cap should've copied Starlord and had a dance off against Thanos on the battlefield:

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at some point she could become a wothy villian to the avengers.
Im still waiting for Gravitron, Adam Warlock and many other things to happen.
 

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