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WandaVision Writer Explains Why White Vision’s Fate Wasn’t Revealed

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“[There’s no scene of where White Vision is in the world] because the point is that he’s not her guy,” Schaeffer explained. “That’s not the man that she had children with. That’s not the one who’s been in the sitcom world with him. That’s not the one that she said goodbye to on a hill in Wakanda. That’s the body and the data. So for the purposes of me and my job on the show, and what I focus on, where he ends up is an afterthought to the story proper.”

Schaeffer added, “What I love about how we chose to handle that is it feels to me very true to our characterization of Vision. Vision’s whole thing is identity; his whole thing is, ‘I was a voice and then I was a body. And now I’m a memory.’ There’s a constant sort of self-analysis of ‘What am I?’ So to me it doesn’t feel like a Marvel cheat of like, ‘Now there’s another one out there.’ It actually feels very, very right. There’s a constant reinvention of what is the essence of Vision.”

Recently, Paul Bettany spoke to Marvel.com and shared what it was like playing two different versions of the same character.

“I was super intimidated by myself,” Bettany joked. “I would come in one day and I would be Vision or The Vision,” he added. “Then Adam [Lytle], my stunt guy, would play Vision. And he learned all of the dialogue and for both parts โ€” he was brilliant. We would play the scene like that. And then the next day, he would come in. And he would get The Vision. Then I would get Vision. And then we would play the scene like that and the same to the fights so that they could always have my bella faccia on camera, at some point. It was more confusing than I had sort of allotted. It used up all of my brain.”

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