Disney Reveals New WandaVision Poster for Elizabeth Olsen's Scarlet Witch

An officially-licensed artwork for WandaVision featuring Elizabeth Olsen's Marvel hero was unveiled.

By Aeron Mer Eclarinal Updated:
Elizabeth Olsen as Scarlet Witch, WandaVision logo

WandaVision launched the small screen era of the Marvel Cinematic Universe on Disney+ in 2021, telling the post-Avengers: Endgame story of Elizabeth Olsen's Wanda Maximoff and, surprisingly, Paul Bettany's Vision. The Marvel series explored a unique format by blending a sitcom format with an emotional narrative centered around grief and mourning.  

WandaVision premiered with overwhelmingly positive reviews from fans and critics, and this momentum carried over every week due to the show's consistent presentation of mysterious elements. As a result, fans took to social media to share their different theories about the series, thus fueling online discourse. 

In addition to its intriguing narrative, the series also featured a stellar cast that included Kathryn Hahn as Agatha Harkness, Teyonah Parris as Monica Rambeau, Randall Park as Jimmy Woo, Kat Dennings as Darcy Lewis, and the surprise inclusion of Evan Peters as a random Westview resident named Ralph Bohner. 

January 15, 2022 was the one-year anniversary of WandaVision, meaning that fans are going all-in to commemorate its memorable debut. Now, as part of its celebration, official artwork for the Marvel series has been unveiled.

Disney Celebrates WandaVision

Marvel artist Adam Schickling shared his WandaVision poster entitled "Shattered Reality," showcasing a stunning look at the show's stellar cast. 

Adam Schickling, WandaVision
Adam Schickling

The poster shows different glimpses of WandaVision's ensemble, starting off with the titular heroine's transformation into the Scarlet Witch: 

Scarlet Witch, Adam Schickling
Adam Schickling

The artwork also gives the spotlight to Paul Bettany's Vision: 

Paul Bettany as Vision,  Adam Schickling
Adam Schickling

Schickling also unveiled a special look at Wanda's sitcom self: 

Elizabeth Olsen as Wanda Maximoff, Adam Schickling,
Adam Schickling

The official art pushes Kathryn Hahn's nosy neighbor aka Agatha Harkness into the forefront:

Kathryn Hahn as Agatha Harkness, Adam Schickling
Adam Schickling

The image highlights the MCU debut of Teyonah Parris' Monica Rambeau: 

Teyonah Parris as Monica Rambeau, Adam Schickling
Adam Schickling

Schickling also made sure to include Evan Peters' Ralph Bohner:    

Evan Peters as Ralph Bohner, Adam Schickling
Adam Schickling

An alternate look at Wanda's sitcom design is also presented:  

Elizabeth Olsen as Wanda Maximoff, Adam Schickling
Adam Schickling

To cap it off, the Marvel artist presented another special look at the MCU's Scarlet Witch: 

Elizabeth Olsen as Scarlet Witch, Adam Schickling
Adam Schickling

This officially licensed artwork is currently being sold at Walt Disney World's Epcot

WandaVision's Successful Disney+ Run

This official artwork should serve as a fitting reminder of WandaVision's memorable run on Disney+. 

Adam Schickling's latest piece highlighted WandaVision's all-star cast while still focusing on Wanda Maximoff's transition into the Scarlet Witch. Although there are notable cast members missing, such as the Maximoff twins, many would agree that this artwork is still a powerful tribute to the Marvel series. 

Given that WandaVision was confirmed to be a limited series for Marvel Studios, chances of seeing a second season are slim to none. Still, there are other projects where elements of the show could continue, such as the already-confirmed spinoff of Kathryn Hahn's Agatha Harkness and Wanda's return in Doctor Strange In the Multiverse of Madness

Agatha: House of Harkness presents the opportunity to dig deep into story elements first shown in WandaVision, namely the Darkhold, the powerful runes, and Agatha herself. Meanwhile, Wanda's full might as the Scarlet Witch is expected to be unveiled in Multiverse of Madness, thus giving fans a peek at the insane power levels of the character.

All in all, WandaVision's blueprint is poised to be felt even though it has already finished its limited run.

All episodes of WandaVision are now streaming on Disney+. 

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- About The Author: Aeron Mer Eclarinal
Aeron is a news/features writer and Content Lead for The Direct who has been working for the site since March 2020. From writing about the inter-connectivity of the Marvel Cinematic Universe to having an extended knowledge about DC TV's Arrowverse, Aeron's expertise has since expanded into the realm of reality TV, K-drama, animated, and live-action shows from Netflix,  Disney+, Prime Video, MGM+, Peacock, Paramount+, and Max. When he isn't writing and watching all things MCU, Aeron is heavily invested with the NBA (go Celtics!) and occasionally watches thrilling matches in the WWE.