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* BackFromTheDead: In ''Series/WandaVision'', [[spoiler:he's somehow restored to life after his death in ''Infinity War''. While it's not initially clear how it happened, it's revealed in Episode 8 that the Vision in Westview is a construct created by Wanda's Chaos Magic, with him being unable to survive outside of the Hex as a result. Meanwhile, S.W.O.R.D. has been able to bring back Vision's actual remains and turn him into a cold, calculating sentient weapon under Project Cataract.]]

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* BackFromTheDead: In ''Series/WandaVision'', [[spoiler:he's somehow restored to life after his death in ''Infinity War''. While it's not initially clear how it happened, it's revealed in Episode 8 that the Vision in Westview is a construct created by Wanda's Chaos Magic, with him being unable to survive outside of the Hex as a result. Meanwhile, S.W.O.R.D. has been able to bring back Vision's actual remains and turn him into a cold, calculating sentient weapon under Project Cataract.Cataract, though the Westview Vision eventually helps him regain his original memories.]]
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->''For tropes applying to "The Father", see the Characters/MCUCitizensWestview page.''
->''For tropes applying to White Vision, see the Characters/MCUUnitedStatesGovernment page.''

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->''For tropes applying to "The Father", the Westview Vision, see the Characters/MCUCitizensWestview page.''
->''For tropes applying to the White Vision, see the Characters/MCUUnitedStatesGovernment page.''
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->''For tropes applying to "The Father", see the Characters/MCUCitizensWestview page.''
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** Then again invoked in ''Series/WandaVision'', [[spoiler:as the Hex-construct Vision confronts the resurrected white Vision. The conundrum is even tempting enough to interrupt the MirrorMatch between the two.]]



* UnexplainedRecovery: The first scene in ''Series/WandaVision'' begins InMediasRes, starting off with a scene of him driving his wife Wanda home. The fact that he was destroyed by Thanos in ''Film/AvengersInfinityWar'' is not addressed at all, and is one of many signs that things are not as they seem in Westview. Those outside the town definitely notice, though, and it's a key point in their ongoing investigation of the town. [[spoiler: In episode 4, we are treated to the lovely image of what seems to be his ''reanimated corpse''. And then episode 8 reveals that the Vision in Westview is not the corpse itself (which Wanda decided to leave behind after she saw how SWORD had him cut up in an attempt to revive him), but a recreation made out of her powers alongside the massive illusion that engulfed the town]].

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* UnexplainedRecovery: The first scene in ''Series/WandaVision'' begins InMediasRes, starting off with a scene of him driving his wife Wanda home. The fact that he was destroyed by Thanos in ''Film/AvengersInfinityWar'' is not addressed at all, and is one of many signs that things are not as they seem in Westview. Those outside the town definitely notice, though, and it's a key point in their ongoing investigation of the town. [[spoiler: In [[spoiler:In episode 4, we are treated to the lovely image of what seems to be his ''reanimated corpse''. And then episode 8 reveals that the Vision in Westview is not the corpse itself (which Wanda decided to leave behind after she saw how SWORD had him cut up in an attempt to revive him), but a recreation made out of her powers alongside the massive illusion that engulfed the town]].
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* OutOfFocus: Other than Quicksilver, who was only in one film, he gets the least amount of focus of any of the Avengers, only appearing in three films total, and only having a large role in one. He's introduced towards the end of ''Age of Ultron'', and only plays a minor role in ''Civil War''. ''Infinity War'' is the only film that gives him a decent chunk of story time, and even then, he spends most of it damaged and unable to show most of his power [[spoiler:and ends with him getting destroyed. Along with Heimdall, he's the only hero whose death in ''Infinity War'' sticks in ''Endgame'', and he's the only major character of the franchise to no-show in said film as a result. Even Loki and Gamora appeared as alternate versions of themselves. Vision does come back to the spotlight in ''Series/WandaVision'', albeit as a PosthumousCharacter - and even then, it's only a simile of him created by Wanda's powers]].

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* OutOfFocus: Other than Quicksilver, who was only in one film, he gets the least amount of focus of any of the Avengers, only appearing in three films total, and only having a large role in one. He's introduced towards the end of ''Age of Ultron'', and only plays a minor role in ''Civil War''. ''Infinity War'' is the only film that gives him a decent chunk of story time, and even then, he spends most of it damaged and unable to show most of his power [[spoiler:and ends with him getting destroyed. Along with Heimdall, he's the only hero whose death in ''Infinity War'' sticks in ''Endgame'', and he's the only major character of the franchise to no-show in said film as a result. Even Loki and Gamora appeared as alternate versions of themselves. Vision does come back to the spotlight in ''Series/WandaVision'', albeit as a PosthumousCharacter - and even then, it's only a simile facsimile of him created by Wanda's powers]].



* StuffedIntoTheFridge: [[spoiler:RareMaleExample. He dies twice in ''Infinity War'', first by a MercyKill from his lover Wanda and second by Thanos reversing said death so he can take the Mind Stone which kills him again, and doesn't get resurrected in ''Endgame''. The only time he's ever mentioned (and not even by name) is when an angry Wanda unleashes all of her powers upon Thanos for taking away everything she loves. It even happens again in [=WandaVision=], when seeing Vision's body cut up by SWORD enrages Wanda enough for her to create a massive illusion that includes a Vision simile.]]

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* StuffedIntoTheFridge: [[spoiler:RareMaleExample. He dies twice in ''Infinity War'', first by a MercyKill from his lover Wanda and second by Thanos reversing said death so he can take the Mind Stone which kills him again, and doesn't get resurrected in ''Endgame''. The only time he's ever mentioned (and not even by name) is when an angry Wanda unleashes all of her powers upon Thanos for taking away everything she loves. It even happens again in [=WandaVision=], when seeing Vision's body cut up by SWORD enrages Wanda enough for her to create a massive illusion that includes a Vision simile.facsimile.]]
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-->'''Young Pietro:''' IN ENGLISH, PAPA!\\

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-->'''Young Pietro:''' -->'''Pietro:''' IN ENGLISH, PAPA!\\
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** His role of [[spoiler:awakening people from the reality-warping power in the Westview Anomoly]] is very similar to Wolverine's role in the famous Comicbook/HouseOfM storyline that the show is based on.
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!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Film/CaptainAmericaTheWinterSoldier'' [[note]] In TheStinger [[/note]] | ''Film/AvengersAgeOfUltron'' | ''Series/WandaVision'' [[note]]Archive footage from ''Film/AvengersAgeOfUltron'' and flashbacks as a child only[[/note]]

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!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Film/CaptainAmericaTheWinterSoldier'' [[note]] In TheStinger [[/note]] | ''Film/AvengersAgeOfUltron'' | ''Series/WandaVision'' [[note]]Archive footage from ''Film/AvengersAgeOfUltron'' ''Age of Ultron'' and flashbacks as a child only[[/note]]
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* NoBodyLeftBehind: [[spoiler:He disintegrated along with half the universe after Thanos completes the Infinity Gauntlet. He gets better.]]

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* NoBodyLeftBehind: [[spoiler:He gets disintegrated along with half the universe after Thanos completes snaps his fingers with the completed Infinity Gauntlet. He gets better.]]



* NinjaPirateZombieRobot: [[spoiler: As revealed in episode four of ''[=WandaVision=]'', the latter two seem to apply to him now, as he seems to have had his corpse magically reanimated within Westview. After episode eight, it turns out neither of them really apply to the version of him in the Hex, but would apply to his resurrected corpse in S.W.O.R.D. custody]]

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* NinjaPirateZombieRobot: [[spoiler: As revealed in episode four Episode 4 of ''[=WandaVision=]'', the latter two seem to apply to him now, as he seems to have had his corpse magically reanimated within Westview. After episode eight, Episode 8, it turns out neither of them really apply to the version of him in the Hex, but would definitely apply to his resurrected corpse in S.W.O.R.D. custody]]custody.]]
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* BackFromTheDead: In ''Series/WandaVision'', [[spoiler:he's somehow restored to life after his death in ''Infinity War''. While it's not initially clear how it happened, it's revealed in Episode 8 that the Vision in Westview is a construct created by Wanda's Chaos Magic, with him being unable to survive outside of the Hex as a result. Meanwhile, S.W.O.R.D. has been able to bring back Vision's actual remains and turn him into a cold, calculating sentient weapon under Project "Cataract".]]

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* BackFromTheDead: In ''Series/WandaVision'', [[spoiler:he's somehow restored to life after his death in ''Infinity War''. While it's not initially clear how it happened, it's revealed in Episode 8 that the Vision in Westview is a construct created by Wanda's Chaos Magic, with him being unable to survive outside of the Hex as a result. Meanwhile, S.W.O.R.D. has been able to bring back Vision's actual remains and turn him into a cold, calculating sentient weapon under Project "Cataract".Cataract.]]
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* NotIndoorVoice: As a kid. Agatha actually lampshaded this.

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* NotIndoorVoice: NoIndoorVoice: As a kid. Agatha actually lampshaded this.
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* NotIndoorVoice: As a kid. Agatha actually lampshaded this.
-->'''Young Pietro:''' IN ENGLISH, PAPA!\\
'''Agatha:''' He's loud, isn't he?\\
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'''Pietro:''' WANDA!\\
'''Agatha:''' I mean, we're right here.
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* UnexplainedRecovery: The first scene in ''Series/WandaVision'' begins InMediasRes, starting off with a scene of him driving his wife Wanda home. The fact that he was destroyed by Thanos in ''Film/AvengersInfinityWar'' is not addressed at all, and is one of many signs that things are not as the seem in Westview. Those outside the town definitely notice, though, and its a key point in their ongoing investigation of the town. [[spoiler: In episode 4, we are treated to the lovely image of what seems to be his ''reanimated corpse''. And then episode 8 reveals that the Vision in Westview is not the corpse itself, which Wanda decided to leave behind after she saw SWORD had cut up in an attempt to revive him, but a recreation made out of her powers alongside the massive illusion that engulfed the town]].

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* UnexplainedRecovery: The first scene in ''Series/WandaVision'' begins InMediasRes, starting off with a scene of him driving his wife Wanda home. The fact that he was destroyed by Thanos in ''Film/AvengersInfinityWar'' is not addressed at all, and is one of many signs that things are not as the they seem in Westview. Those outside the town definitely notice, though, and its it's a key point in their ongoing investigation of the town. [[spoiler: In episode 4, we are treated to the lovely image of what seems to be his ''reanimated corpse''. And then episode 8 reveals that the Vision in Westview is not the corpse itself, which itself (which Wanda decided to leave behind after she saw how SWORD had him cut up in an attempt to revive him, him), but a recreation made out of her powers alongside the massive illusion that engulfed the town]].
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* NinjaPirateZombieRobot: [[spoiler: As revealed in episode four of ''[=WandaVision=]'', the latter two seem to apply to him now, as he seems to have had his corpse magically reanimated within Westveiw.]]

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* NinjaPirateZombieRobot: [[spoiler: As revealed in episode four of ''[=WandaVision=]'', the latter two seem to apply to him now, as he seems to have had his corpse magically reanimated within Westveiw.]]Westview. After episode eight, it turns out neither of them really apply to the version of him in the Hex, but would apply to his resurrected corpse in S.W.O.R.D. custody]]



* OutOfFocus: Other than Quicksilver, who was only in one film, he gets the least amount of focus of any of the Avengers, only appearing in three films total, and only having a large role in one. He's introduced towards the end of ''Age of Ultron'', and only plays a minor role in ''Civil War''. ''Infinity War'' is the only film that gives him a decent chunk of story time, and even then, he spends most of it damaged and unable to show most of his power [[spoiler:and ends with him getting destroyed. Along with Heimdall, he's the only hero whose death in ''Infinity War'' sticks in ''Endgame'', and he's the only major character of the franchise to no-show in said film as a result. Even Loki and Gamora appeared as alternate versions of themselves. Vision does back to the spotlight in ''Series/WandaVision'', even if as a PosthumousCharacter - and only then, it's only a simile of him created by Wanda's powers]].

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* OutOfFocus: Other than Quicksilver, who was only in one film, he gets the least amount of focus of any of the Avengers, only appearing in three films total, and only having a large role in one. He's introduced towards the end of ''Age of Ultron'', and only plays a minor role in ''Civil War''. ''Infinity War'' is the only film that gives him a decent chunk of story time, and even then, he spends most of it damaged and unable to show most of his power [[spoiler:and ends with him getting destroyed. Along with Heimdall, he's the only hero whose death in ''Infinity War'' sticks in ''Endgame'', and he's the only major character of the franchise to no-show in said film as a result. Even Loki and Gamora appeared as alternate versions of themselves. Vision does come back to the spotlight in ''Series/WandaVision'', even if albeit as a PosthumousCharacter - and only even then, it's only a simile of him created by Wanda's powers]].
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* IncorruptiblePurePureness: He’s pure of heart and worthy to wield Mjolnir, and he even describes himself as being on the side of life itself. While he can make mistakes and isn’t afraid to resort to violence, he has thus far never committed an action out of spite or selfishness. In ''[=WandaVision=]'', [[spoiler: when he manages to escape the Hex, and is slowly being destroyed, he calls out for help, not for himself, but for the others trapped inside. And when he's told what has happened to Wanda in a very short amount of time, as frustrated as he is with her, he goes off to be her side]].

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* IncorruptiblePurePureness: He’s pure of heart and worthy to wield Mjolnir, and he even describes himself as being on the side of life itself. While he can make mistakes and isn’t afraid to resort to violence, he has thus far never committed an action out of spite or selfishness. In ''[=WandaVision=]'', [[spoiler: when he manages to escape the Hex, and is slowly being destroyed, he calls out for help, not for himself, but for the others trapped inside. And when he's told what has happened to Wanda in a very short amount of time, as frustrated as he is with her, he goes off to be by her side]].
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* KilledOffForReal: [[spoiler:Despite the mass-resurrections in ''Endgame'', Vision doesn't get to come back to life by virtue of the fact that he wasn't killed by the Snap, and thus his death wasn't undone. In ''Series/WandaVision'', he appears to be something of a Schrödinger's Cat, alive and dead at the same time. A version of him exists as a construct made from Wanda's chaos magic which only exist inside the Hex, while his corpse has been resurrected as a cold unfeeling weapon under S.W.O.R.D's control]]

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* KilledOffForReal: [[spoiler:Despite the mass-resurrections in ''Endgame'', Vision doesn't get to come back to life by virtue of the fact that he wasn't killed by the Snap, and thus his death wasn't undone. In ''Series/WandaVision'', he appears to be something of a Schrödinger's Cat, alive and dead at the same time. A version of him exists as a construct made from Wanda's chaos magic which who can only exist survive inside the Hex, while his corpse has been resurrected as a cold unfeeling weapon under S.W.O.R.D's control]]
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* ItIsDehumanizing: In ''Age of Ultron'', some of the Avengers (Cap and Iron Man) refer to Vision as an "it", while Thor addresses Vision as "he" from the start. By ''Infinity War'', everyone's treating him as a "he".

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* ItIsDehumanizing: In ''Age of Ultron'', some of the Avengers (Cap and Iron Man) refer to Vision as an "it", while Thor addresses Vision as "he" from the start. By ''Infinity War'', everyone's treating him as a "he". [[spoiler:Meanwhile S.W.O.R.D director Hayward has never regarded him as anything more than an asset, openly calling Vision "it" even in the presence of a grieving Wanda]]



* KilledOffForReal: [[spoiler:Despite the mass-resurrections in ''Endgame'', Vision doesn't get to come back to life by virtue of the fact that he wasn't killed by the Snap, and thus his death wasn't undone. In ''Series/WandaVision'', he appears to be something of a Schrödinger's Cat, alive and dead at the same time.]]
* LaserGuidedAmnesia: [[spoiler: After being resurrected in ''[=WandaVision=]'', Vision is unable to remember anything before coming to Westview with his wife. He takes notice of this in Episode 5, and demands to Wanda why this is. The following two episodes show that Vision's amnesia is so great that he doesn't even know how he was created, how he died, or even what an Avenger is.]]

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* KilledOffForReal: [[spoiler:Despite the mass-resurrections in ''Endgame'', Vision doesn't get to come back to life by virtue of the fact that he wasn't killed by the Snap, and thus his death wasn't undone. In ''Series/WandaVision'', he appears to be something of a Schrödinger's Cat, alive and dead at the same time.]]
A version of him exists as a construct made from Wanda's chaos magic which only exist inside the Hex, while his corpse has been resurrected as a cold unfeeling weapon under S.W.O.R.D's control]]
* LaserGuidedAmnesia: [[spoiler: After being resurrected in ''[=WandaVision=]'', Vision is unable to remember anything before coming to Westview with his wife. He takes notice of this in Episode 5, and demands to Wanda why this is. The following two episodes show that Vision's amnesia is so great that he doesn't even know how he was created, how he died, or even what an Avenger is. As it turns out, it's because he was created by Wanda as part of the Hex to be her husband, without any memories beyond that purpose.]]



* TheLostLenore: [[spoiler:To Wanda, post-resurrection. Because he wasn't Snapped, he ''stays dead'', and that weighs very heavily on her. She promptly takes that rage out on Thanos.]] And then, in ''[=WandaVision=]'', she [[spoiler: brings him back. Mostly.]]

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* TheLostLenore: [[spoiler:To Wanda, post-resurrection. Because he wasn't Snapped, he ''stays dead'', and that weighs very heavily on her. She promptly takes that rage out on Thanos.]] And then, in ''[=WandaVision=]'', she [[spoiler: brings him back. Mostly.Sort of.]]

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* OneHeadTaller: He's the tallest Avenger (Creator/PaulBettany is 6' 3¼" \ 1,91 m!) and paired with the average-sized Wanda (5' 6" \ 1,68 m).



* OutOfFocus: Other than Quicksilver, who was only in one film, he gets the least amount of focus of any of the Avengers, only appearing in three films total, and only having a large role in one. He's introduced towards the end of ''Age of Ultron'', and only plays a minor role in ''Civil War''. ''Infinity War'' is the only film that gives him a decent chunk of story time, and even then, he spends most of it damaged and unable to show most of his power [[spoiler:and ends with him getting destroyed. Along with Heimdall, he's the only hero whose death in ''Infinity War'' sticks in ''Endgame'', and he's the only major character of the franchise to no-show in said film as a result. Even Loki and Gamora appeared as alternate versions of themselves]].

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* OutOfFocus: Other than Quicksilver, who was only in one film, he gets the least amount of focus of any of the Avengers, only appearing in three films total, and only having a large role in one. He's introduced towards the end of ''Age of Ultron'', and only plays a minor role in ''Civil War''. ''Infinity War'' is the only film that gives him a decent chunk of story time, and even then, he spends most of it damaged and unable to show most of his power [[spoiler:and ends with him getting destroyed. Along with Heimdall, he's the only hero whose death in ''Infinity War'' sticks in ''Endgame'', and he's the only major character of the franchise to no-show in said film as a result. Even Loki and Gamora appeared as alternate versions of themselves]].themselves. Vision does back to the spotlight in ''Series/WandaVision'', even if as a PosthumousCharacter - and only then, it's only a simile of him created by Wanda's powers]].



* StuffedIntoTheFridge: [[spoiler:RareMaleExample. He dies twice in ''Infinity War'', first by a MercyKill from his lover Wanda and second by Thanos reversing said death so he can take the Mind Stone which kills him again, and doesn't get resurrected in ''Endgame''. The only time he's ever mentioned (and not even by name) is when an angry Wanda unleashes all of her powers upon Thanos for taking away everything she loves.]]

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* StuffedIntoTheFridge: [[spoiler:RareMaleExample. He dies twice in ''Infinity War'', first by a MercyKill from his lover Wanda and second by Thanos reversing said death so he can take the Mind Stone which kills him again, and doesn't get resurrected in ''Endgame''. The only time he's ever mentioned (and not even by name) is when an angry Wanda unleashes all of her powers upon Thanos for taking away everything she loves. It even happens again in [=WandaVision=], when seeing Vision's body cut up by SWORD enrages Wanda enough for her to create a massive illusion that includes a Vision simile.]]



* UnexplainedRecovery: The first scene in ''Series/WandaVision'' begins InMediasRes, starting off with a scene of him driving his wife Wanda home. The fact that he was destroyed by Thanos in ''Film/AvengersInfinityWar'' is not addressed at all, and is one of many signs that things are not as the seem in Westview. Those outside the town definitely notice, though, and its a key point in their ongoing investigation of the town. [[spoiler: In episode 4, we are treated to the lovely image of what seems to be his ''reanimated corpse''.]]

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* UnexplainedRecovery: The first scene in ''Series/WandaVision'' begins InMediasRes, starting off with a scene of him driving his wife Wanda home. The fact that he was destroyed by Thanos in ''Film/AvengersInfinityWar'' is not addressed at all, and is one of many signs that things are not as the seem in Westview. Those outside the town definitely notice, though, and its a key point in their ongoing investigation of the town. [[spoiler: In episode 4, we are treated to the lovely image of what seems to be his ''reanimated corpse''.]] And then episode 8 reveals that the Vision in Westview is not the corpse itself, which Wanda decided to leave behind after she saw SWORD had cut up in an attempt to revive him, but a recreation made out of her powers alongside the massive illusion that engulfed the town]].
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* ForgottenFallenFriend: He goes completely unmentioned beyond ''Age of Ultron'', aside from Hawkeye indirectly alluding to Pietro in ''Civil War'' by suggesting he owed someone a debt. [[spoiler:Finally averted by the events of ''[=WandaVision=]'', in which Wanda brings up the fact that she's a twin and that her brother didn't make it... And is disturbed as soon as "Geraldine" mentions that Ultron killed him. Given her reaction, it's less he's been forgotten and more bringing him around Wanda is too much of a raw nerve.]]

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* ForgottenFallenFriend: He goes completely unmentioned beyond ''Age of Ultron'', aside from Hawkeye indirectly alluding to Pietro in ''Civil War'' by suggesting he owed someone a debt. [[spoiler:Finally averted by the events of ''[=WandaVision=]'', in which Wanda brings up the fact that she's a twin and that her brother didn't make it... And is disturbed as soon as "Geraldine" mentions that Ultron killed him. Given her reaction, it's less he's been forgotten and more bringing him up around Wanda is too much of a raw nerve.]]



* GuysSmashGirlsShoot: He runs right into melee with nothing but his fists, while his sister's telekinetic and telepathic powers don't require her to get close to anyone.

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* GuysSmashGirlsShoot: He runs right into melee combat with nothing but his fists, while his sister's telekinetic and telepathic powers don't require her to get close to anyone.



* MultipleGunshotDeath: He dies protecting Hawkeye and a little boy from an onslaught of bullets, resulting in this. However, he lasts for a few seconds before dying immediately.
* MysticalWhiteHair: It's not remarked on in the film, but flashbacks show him with dark brown hair, indicating his hair color is a side effect of the experiments with the scepter.

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* MultipleGunshotDeath: He dies protecting Hawkeye and a little boy from an onslaught of bullets, resulting in this. However, he lasts survives for a few seconds before dying immediately.
collapsing dead.
* MysticalWhiteHair: It's not remarked on in the film, but flashbacks of him as a child show him with dark brown hair, indicating his hair color is a side effect of the experiments with the scepter.



* TemptingFate: In a deleted scene, Wanda reprimands him for stealing too much and says that if he keeps it up, he'll get shot. Seeing as he now has SuperSpeed, Pietro's only response is to scoff and roll his eyes. Guess how he dies later on.

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* TemptingFate: In a deleted scene, Wanda reprimands him for stealing too much and says that if he keeps it up, he'll get shot. Seeing as he now has SuperSpeed, Pietro's only response is to scoff and roll his eyes. Guess Take one guess how he dies later on.
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* AdaptationOriginConnection: Practically every iteration of Quicksilver was born with his powers due to being a mutant. This Quicksilver received his powers as a result of experimentation with the Mind Stone. Notably, his speed is magical in nature. ''Series/[=WandaVision=]'' implies [[spoiler:his power was the result of latent magical ability that the Mind Stone amplified.]]

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* AdaptationOriginConnection: Practically every iteration of Quicksilver was born with his powers due to being a mutant. This Quicksilver received his powers as a result of experimentation with the Mind Stone. Notably, his speed is magical in nature. ''Series/[=WandaVision=]'' ''Series/WandaVision'' implies [[spoiler:his power was the result of latent magical ability that the Mind Stone amplified.]]
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* AdaptationOriginConnection: Practically every iteration of Quicksilver was born with his powers due to being a mutant. This Quicksilver received his powers as a result of experimentation with the Mind Stone. Notably, his speed is magical in nature.

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* AdaptationOriginConnection: Practically every iteration of Quicksilver was born with his powers due to being a mutant. This Quicksilver received his powers as a result of experimentation with the Mind Stone. Notably, his speed is magical in nature. ''Series/[=WandaVision=]'' implies [[spoiler:his power was the result of latent magical ability that the Mind Stone amplified.]]
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* GlowingEyesOfUndeath: In ''[=WandaVision=]'' [[spoiler:his resurrected body has noticeably glowing blue eyes.]]

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* GlowingEyesOfUndeath: GlowingEyelightsOfUndeath: In ''[=WandaVision=]'' [[spoiler:his resurrected body has noticeably pale glowing blue eyes.]]

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* CameBackWrong: In ''[=WandaVision=]'' [[spoiler:his body is resurrected without the Mind Stone, causing him to appear as a blue and white version of himself.]]



* ColorFailure: [[spoiler:After having the Mind Stone forcibly ripped out of his head by Thanos, his whole body goes grayscale and his eyes turn milky white as he dies.]]

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--> '''Vision:''' In the eight years since Mr. Stark announced himself as Iron, the number of known enhanced person has grown exponentially. And, in that same period, the number of potentially world-ending events as risen at a commensurate rate.

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--> '''Vision:''' In the eight years since Mr. Stark announced himself as Iron, Iron Man, the number of known enhanced person persons has grown exponentially. And, in that same period, the number of potentially world-ending events as risen at a commensurate rate.



---> '''Vision:''' I'm saying there may be a causality. Our very strength invites challenge, challenge incites conflict, and conflict...breeds catastrophe. Oversight...oversight is not an idea that can be dismissed our of hand.

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---> --> '''Vision:''' I'm saying there may be a causality. Our very strength invites challenge, challenge incites conflict, and conflict...breeds catastrophe. Oversight...oversight is not an idea that can be dismissed our out of hand.
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* ReforgedIntoAMinion: [[spoiler:S.W.O.R.D was looking at reviving him to make him into their weapon. Wanda averted this fate by storming their headquarters and stealing his remains.]]

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* ReforgedIntoAMinion: [[spoiler:S.W.O.R.D was looking at reviving him to make him into their weapon. Wanda averted this fate by storming their headquarters and stealing his remains. Except it turned out that she didn't, and S.W.O.R.D. ends up succeeding.]]
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!!!'''Portrayed By:''' Creator/AaronTaylorJohnson, Gabriel Gurevich (child, ''[=WandaVision=]'' Episode 8)

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!!!'''Portrayed By:''' Creator/AaronTaylorJohnson, Gabriel Gurevich (child, (young, ''[=WandaVision=]'' Episode 8)
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* BackFromTheDead: In ''Series/WandaVision'' [[spoiler:he's somehow restored to life after his death in ''Infinity War''. While it's not initially clear how it happened, it's revealed in Episode 8 that the Vision in Westview is a construct created by Wanda's Chaos Magic, with him being unable to survive outside of the Hex as a result. Meanwhile, S.W.O.R.D. has been able to bring back Vision's actual remains and turn him into a cold, calculating sentient weapon under Project "Cataract".]]

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* BackFromTheDead: In ''Series/WandaVision'' ''Series/WandaVision'', [[spoiler:he's somehow restored to life after his death in ''Infinity War''. While it's not initially clear how it happened, it's revealed in Episode 8 that the Vision in Westview is a construct created by Wanda's Chaos Magic, with him being unable to survive outside of the Hex as a result. Meanwhile, S.W.O.R.D. has been able to bring back Vision's actual remains and turn him into a cold, calculating sentient weapon under Project "Cataract".]]



* ForgottenFallenFriend: [[spoiler:Despite all the effort the Avengers put into trying to save Vision's life in ''Infinity War'', they don't appear to have made any effort to resurrect him in the subsequent five years, or consider how to revive him when trying to undo Thanos' snap; not even Tony and Bruce, who created him. The only mention he gets is from Wanda, and then not even by name]]. He's later shown as [[spoiler: one of the Avengers who died in ''Far From Home'']], and in ''Series/WandaVision'', it's explained that [[spoiler: his living will made it explicitly clear that he did ''not'' want to be resurrected or turned into a weapon. Unfortunately, while S.W.O.R.D was in the process of dissembling him, Wanda stole what was left of his body and completely disregarded this]].

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* ForgottenFallenFriend: [[spoiler:Despite all the effort the Avengers put into trying to save Vision's life in ''Infinity War'', they don't appear to have made any effort to resurrect him in the subsequent five years, or consider how to revive him when trying to undo Thanos' snap; not even Tony and Bruce, who created him. The only mention he gets is from Wanda, and then not even by name]]. He's later shown as [[spoiler: one of the Avengers who died in ''Far From Home'']], and in ''Series/WandaVision'', it's explained that [[spoiler: his living will made it explicitly clear that he did ''not'' want to be resurrected or turned into a weapon. Unfortunately, while S.W.O.R.D was in the process of dissembling him, Wanda stole what was left of his body and completely disregarded this]].did exactly that under Project "Cataract"]].
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* BackFromTheDead: In ''Series/WandaVision'' [[spoiler:he's somehow restored to life after his death in ''Infinity War''. While it's not exactly clear how it happened, it's possible that Wanda resurrected him using her reality warping powers.]]

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* BackFromTheDead: In ''Series/WandaVision'' [[spoiler:he's somehow restored to life after his death in ''Infinity War''. While it's not exactly initially clear how it happened, it's possible revealed in Episode 8 that Wanda resurrected the Vision in Westview is a construct created by Wanda's Chaos Magic, with him using her reality warping powers.being unable to survive outside of the Hex as a result. Meanwhile, S.W.O.R.D. has been able to bring back Vision's actual remains and turn him into a cold, calculating sentient weapon under Project "Cataract".]]
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--> '''Vision:''' In the eight years since Mr. Stark announced himself as Iron, the number of known enhanced person has grown exponentially. And, in that same period, the number of potentially world-ending events as risen at a commensurate rate.
--> '''Steve:''' Are you saying it's our fault?
---> '''Vision:''' I'm saying there may be a causality. Our very strength invites challenge, challenge incites conflict, and conflict...breeds catastrophe. Oversight...oversight is not an idea that can be dismissed our of hand.
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** [[spoiler: As Vision becomes more aware of what's actually happening in ''Series/WandaVision'', he actively shows concern for the citizens of Westview, even getting visibly angry at Wanda at her unwillingness to stop harming them.]] And even then, [[he only shows concern for her once the reason for her creation of the fake Westview is revealed to be due to her immense grief at losing him twice, then being faced with his murderer...all within the relative span of a day.]]

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** [[spoiler: As Vision becomes more aware of what's actually happening in ''Series/WandaVision'', he actively shows concern for the citizens of Westview, even getting visibly angry at Wanda at her unwillingness to stop harming them.]] And even then, [[he [[spoiler: he only shows concern for her once the reason for her creation of the fake Westview is revealed to be due to her immense grief at losing him twice, then being faced with his murderer...all within the relative span of a day.]]

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