'WandaVision' Explains Why the Finale Will Leave Some Fans Disappointed

The final episode of WandaVision is premiering this Friday and the show’s director is opening up to tease what to expect.

There are so many unanswered questions that fans are hoping to have answered in episode 9. Fans also have lots of theories of what they think will happen, but director Matt Shankman is warning fans that some people might be disappointed.

“I hope that they feel like the journey was satisfying for them. I know there are so many theories out there; there will be a lot of people who will no doubt be disappointed by one theory or another,” Matt told Entertainment Weekly. “But we’re always telling this story about Wanda dealing with grief and learning how to accept that loss, and hopefully people will find that the finale is surprising but also satisfying, and that it feels inevitable because it’s the same story they’ve been watching the whole time.”

On the experience of directing WandaVision, he added, “The challenge as a director was unique. I’ll never have a job like this again. This was the job of a lifetime, to be able to draw on all of those different skillsets. But what does hold it all together is that it has a big heart. It’s a love story, it’s a story of loss, and I think that resonates even more in this crazy pandemic that we’re all trying to survive right now. I think we can all understand where Wanda’s coming from, so it helps it to resonate a little bit more.”

A second season of WandaVision is not happening as of right now, but we did find out where Wanda Maximoff will be seen next in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

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