
It was clear that she was not expecting the Pietro twist either, and Darcy's ( Kat Dennings) exclamation back at SWORD headquarters signaled that Pietro's new face means something much bigger is going on. Wanda may not be as in control as she wants SWORD to believe, though. While Wanda denied Vision's allegations, it had already become clear earlier in the episode during a confrontation with the SWORD agents outside of the Westview bubble that Wanda was in complete control of the bubble, and she had no intention of stopping if this was her only means of a happy ending with Vision. Pietro showed up just as Vision ( Paul Bettany) was finally confronting Wanda about what exactly Westview is and what she must be doing to create the sitcom reality around them. Peters showing up as Wanda's brother at the end of Episode 5 indicates that the multiverse has started to open within the MCU, which is what we've all been waiting for, as WandaVision will set up the film Doctor Strange and the Multiverse of Madness, due out in theaters next year.Įpisode 5 marks the official halfway point of WandaVision's first season, so it's appropriate timing for a huge twist. Peters played Pietro, aka Quicksilver, in the X-Men universe, beginning with X-Men: Days of Future Past, while Aaron Taylor-Johnson played the MCU version of the character, who died in Avengers: Age of Ultron.


Of course, Peters is not the version of the character people might be expecting. Holy Quicksilver! WandaVision pulled off its biggest "Oh my God!" moment yet at the end of Episode 5 when Evan Peters showed up in Westview as Wanda's ( Elizabeth Olsen) thought-to-be-dead brother, Pietro. Elizabeth Olsen and Paul Bettany, WandaVision Disney+
