Elizabeth Olsen Wants Back in Marvel MCU Return

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By Mister Fantastic

Elizabeth Olsen Marvel MCU return talk is heating up again and honestly, the actress couldn’t be more clear about her desire to resurrect Scarlet Witch despite all the superhero fatigue discourse. After seemingly dying in Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, Olsen’s making it obvious she’s ready to come back whenever Kevin Feige calls.

Elizabeth Olsen as Wanda Maximoff, a.k.a. the Scarlet Witch, in Marvel’s “WandaVision.”
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What She Actually Said

Speaking at the Hamptons International Film Festival, Olsen didn’t hold back about wanting another Marvel MCU return: “It is something that I love, and it’s something I always want to return to. I think the thing that’s been so special about the last five years is I’ve gotten to do so much with the character that I never thought I would.”

The 36-year-old actress played Wanda Maximoff for nearly a decade across multiple films and WandaVision, earning Emmy nominations for her performance. “There are still character through lines that have happened in the comics that I’d love to do that I think fans also want to,” she revealed during the festival conversation.

Real Story Behind Her Exit

Scarlet Witch appeared to die when Mount Wundagore collapsed on her in Doctor Strange 2, but comic book deaths are famously temporary, especially for powerful magical characters. Olsen confirmed her character’s death at the time, but multiverse rules mean nothing is permanent in Phase 4 storytelling.

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“These movies aren’t for critics, these movies are for fans,” Olsen emphasized, acknowledging that Marvel MCU return decisions prioritize audience desires over critical reception. Her comments suggest awareness that fans want more Scarlet Witch content regardless of mixed reviews for recent Marvel projects.

Superhero Fatigue

Olsen addressed criticism about oversaturation directly: “Some people have ongoing television series that they get to return to. Very few, I feel like, get to be a part of franchises that, I know we might culturally get a little bit exhausted by, but there is something about them that becomes very familial.”

Her Marvel MCU return enthusiasm contradicts the superhero fatigue narrative, suggesting that actors enjoy the collaborative franchise environment despite public criticism. “There’s nothing else really like it, and I don’t know that I’ll have that again unless it’s for an ongoing show,” she explained.

Timing Matters

Avengers: Doomsday and Avengers: Secret Wars are scheduled for 2026 and 2027, creating perfect opportunities for Olsen’s Marvel MCU return either as variant Scarlet Witch or resurrected original character. The multiverse concept allows creative flexibility for character resurrections.

Kevin Feige has emphasized quality over quantity in Phase 5 planning, potentially making Olsen’s return more meaningful if it serves specific narrative purposes rather than casual fan service. Her WandaVision success proves solo character development resonates with audiences.

Comics Suggest

Comic book storylines Olsen referenced include House of M, Children’s Crusade, and various reality-warping narratives that showcase Scarlet Witch’s incredible power levels. Her Marvel MCU return could explore these epic storylines that require feature film budgets and extended character development.

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Multiverse of Madness only scratched the surface of Wanda’s potential, focusing more on villain arc than exploring her complex comic book history. Future films could rehabilitate the character while delivering the magical spectacle fans expect from Scarlet Witch.

Business

Olsen’s Marvel MCU return makes financial sense for Disney, given her character’s popularity and the actress’s proven ability to carry solo content. WandaVision remained one of Disney+’s most successful original series, generating massive subscriber engagement and merchandise sales.

Elizabeth Olsen and Krysten Ritter in Love & Death (2023)
Elizabeth Olsen and Krysten Ritter in Love & Death (2023). Photo by JAKE GILES NETTER

Job security feels nice – Olsen’s practical acknowledgment of Marvel’s employment benefits reflects Hollywood’s increasingly uncertain landscape. Franchise participation provides career stability that independent films alone cannot guarantee for most actors.

Fan Demand

Social media consistently shows fan enthusiasm for Scarlet Witch’s return, with theoretical casting and storyline discussions trending regularly on platforms where Marvel content generates passionate engagement. Olsen’s Marvel MCU return would satisfy vocal fan demands while providing creative opportunities for exploring underused comic storylines.

Patrick Fugit, Elizabeth Olsen, Jesse Plemons, and Lily Rabe in Love & Death (2023)
Patrick FugitElizabeth OlsenJesse Plemons, and Lily Rabe in Love & Death (2023). Photo by JAKE GILES NETTER

Marvel Studios has historically responded to fan enthusiasm, bringing back characters like Deadpool and maintaining actor relationships across multiple phases when possible.

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