'WandaVision' Episode 3: Wanda's Pregnancy Is a Nod to These Characters (2024)

Episode 3 of Marvel's WandaVision is available now, which means that fans are able to see the conclusion of the storyline regarding Wanda's sudden pregnancy.

The Disney+ series has been a wild ride so far, but the third episode continues to give drop clues as to what exactly is going on—clues that draw on the Marvel comic books.

This is your SPOILER ALERT!

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The third installment of WandaVision is titled "In Color," it finds Wanda and Vision living in a '70s-style sitcom as they deal with Scarlet Witch's surprise pregnancy. Of course, this isn't a normal pregnancy, as Wanda goes through an entire nine-month pregnancy cycle in the span of just one day.

Throughout the episode, Wanda and Vision go back and forth about possible baby names. Wanda wants "Tommy," while Vision is keen on "William," and "Billy" for short. Turns out, though, that they can both have their way: Almost immediately after Wanda gives birth to a son, whom Vision agrees to name "Tommy," she gives birth to another boy, whom they decide to name "Billy."

Some detail-oriented comic book fans might immediately recognize the significance of those names in relation to the Scarlet Witch and Vision. They actually belong to heroes in the Marvel comics, but it's a complicated history—the kind that would really only make sense in, well, the pages of a comic book. Check out our explanation below.

WICCAN

First introduced in the comics back in 2006, the character of William was born to the Kaplan family and his powers didn't manifest until he was a teenager. He's exuded a range of abilities in the comics, including teleportation to electrokinesis. It seems, though, that the possibilities for William's powers are virtually endless, as his powers resemble the same sorts of reality-manipulating abilities possessed by Scarlet Witch.

William seeks out the Scarlet Witch to help him with his powers, but finds out that the Avengers have disbanded. He ends up falling in with another group of heroes—the super-powered teens called the Young Avengers—and adopts the name of Wiccan.

He eventually falls for his teammate, Hulkling—a half-Skrull, half-Kree hybrid—and they're two of the few openly gay heroes of the Marvel Universe.

SPEED

Tommy was introduced in 2006 as well. He was born to the Shepherd family, and was in and out of juvenile detention throughout his young life. Eventually, though, all of that changes when—you guessed it—he develops superpowers.

If the codename wasn't enough of a clue, Tommy possesses super-speed. He ends up accidentally destroying his school with his powers, and that lands him in prison, where he's experimented on. That is, until the Young Avengers break him out and welcome him to their team.

Once Tommy's freed by the Young Avengers, the heroes notice that Tommy and William look exactly alike—aside from Tommy's white hair.

RELATION TO WANDA AND VISION

Now, this is where things get a bit complicated.

Back in the 1980s, Wanda and Vision had twin sons named Tommy and William. However, they weren't created by normal means. Wanda used her powers to create magical constructs. It's later revealed that Wanda actually used some of Mephisto's life essence (he's the Marvel Universe's equivalent to the devil) to give the twin constructs life.

However, Mephisto eventually reabsorbed them, wiping them out of existence until William Kaplan and Tommy Shepherd were born as reincarnated versions of Wanda and Vision's kids. Eventually, Scarlet Witch acknowledges this to the boys.

So, yes, magic helped a human and synthezoid bear children before a demon snuffed them out, only for the kids to be reincarnated years later. None of it is exactly "easy to follow" or "plausible," but we still recommend reading the exploits of Wiccan and Speed in the pages of Young Avengers.

Also, you should check out the Marvel Entertainment video below—it explores Vision and Scarlet Witch's relationship, and delves into the origins of Tommy and William.

WandaVision is available now on Disney+.

Are you excited to see Tommy and William make their MCU appearance? Let us know in the comments section.

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'WandaVision' Episode 3: Wanda's Pregnancy Is a Nod to These Characters (2024)

FAQs

How did Wanda get pregnant in WandaVision? ›

Wanda unknowingly uses Mephisto's disassembled soul to magically become pregnant (what with Vision being an android and all) and when Mephisto's soul is reassembled, she loses her twins — hence how the “House of M” storyline comes into being.

Who impregnated Wanda? ›

In 1975, she married her android teammate Vision, later using borrowed magical forces to make herself pregnant, resulting in twin sons William ("Billy") and Thomas ("Tommy").

What happens to Wanda's twins? ›

Wanda's magic was the only thing keeping her children alive, as when she concentrated on using her powers for anything else, they'd disappear. (Much to the shock of many a babysitter.) Eventually, Mephisto came to reclaim the shards of his soul, and Wanda's twins, Billy and Tommy Maximoff, were destroyed.

Why can't Wanda get pregnant? ›

Scarlet Witch Lost Her Children In The Comics

The events of "Avengers Disassembled" stemmed from everyone around Wanda having let her down years before. She realizes she wants to have children with her husband, Vision, but due to him being a synthezoid, they can not conceive naturally.

How did Wanda have a baby with Vision? ›

Because Vision is an artificial being known as a Synthezoid, he's not actually capable of fathering biological children of his own. In response, Wanda magically creates two twin sons to complete their nuclear family. They were born in 1986's The Vision and the Scarlet Witch Vol.

Can Wanda reproduce? ›

Wanda eventually drew on magic energy to give birth to twin sons, Tommy and Billy, but this energy was eventually revealed to have come from the demon Mephisto, who reabsorbed them, effectively ending their existence.

How did Wanda lose her son? ›

And as it turns out, Billy and Tommy were created using pieces of Mephisto's own fragmented soul, so he, like a classic devil, tricks Pandemonium into helping him reabsorb the twins' souls into his body, essentially killing them in the process.

Why can't Wanda remake her kids? ›

1 Answer. As said in comment by Paulie_D: Wanda could have never really recreated her children in that universe. She could have recreated the hex but then her children would never be "real" but always a construct of her magic as per her time in Westview.

Who's older, Billy or Tommy? ›

After an unnaturally fast pregnancy, Tommy Maximoff was born shortly before his twin brother Billy to their parents, Wanda Maximoff and Vision, in their Westview family home.

How many children does Wanda have? ›

Billy and Tommy's superpowers come from family

In Marvel comic continuity, the Scarlet Witch and Vision have twin boys: Billy Kaplan and Tommy Shepherd. Tommy, who goes by Speed, took after Wanda's own twin brother Pietro/Quicksilver.

Does Scarlet Witch have a baby? ›

In the main MCU timeline, Scarlet Witch doesn't physically give birth to her kids, but she does create them as part of the illusion about what her and Vision's lives could have been.

Does Wanda give birth? ›

Who are Wanda's children? In the source Marvel comics, Wanda and Vision also have a relationship, and following their marriage Wanda gives birth to twin boys named Tommy and Billy.

Who does Wanda turn into? ›

After she is restored to life, Wanda becomes mentally unstable and uses her abilities to trap the entire town of Westview in a false reality she creates to her liking. This brings her into conflict with S.W.O.R.D. and Agatha Harkness, causing her to manifest her ancient prophesied identity as the Scarlet Witch.

Does Wanda have a child in WandaVision? ›

In Marvel comic continuity, the Scarlet Witch and Vision have twin boys: Billy Kaplan and Tommy Shepherd. Tommy, who goes by Speed, took after Wanda's own twin brother Pietro/Quicksilver.

How was Vision able to have kids? ›

Wanda and Vision's children, explained

Meet the happy family. In the comics, Wanda and Vision get pregnant through magic — since Vision is a robot, that's seemingly their only option. They have twins named Thomas and William.

How many babies does Wanda have? ›

In the comics, Wanda and Vision had twin sons - Billy and Tommy; who were then erased from existence, which eventually made Wanda go insane and rewrite reality twice.

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