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'''Sinister Strange:''' Ah, [[SomethingOnlyTheyWouldSay sounds about right]]... but we don't talk about that, do we?

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'''Sinister Strange:''' Ah, [[SomethingOnlyTheyWouldSay sounds about right]]... but we don't talk about that, do we?we?\\
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'''Strange (616):''' No we don't....
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Wrong, that book just says that Wanda eliminates two big threaths. That don't comfirm that she killed herself.


* After her HeelRealization, Wanda decides it is better for nobody in any universe to possess the Darkhold, so she brings the Tomb of the Damned down with her inside, sacrificing herself. Although in the film her fate is left ambiguous, [[AllThereInTheManual the reference book]] Marvel Studio's Marvel Cinematic Universe: An Official Timeline confirms that she indeed died. [[note]]Providing, of course, that this isn't another situation like Bucky's, who was believed to be dead until ''Captain America and the Winter Soldier''. After all, Chthon is still out there.[[/note]]

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* After her HeelRealization, Wanda decides it is better for nobody in any universe to possess the Darkhold, so she brings the Tomb of the Damned down with her inside, sacrificing herself. Although in the film her fate is left ambiguous, [[AllThereInTheManual the reference book]] Marvel Studio's Marvel Cinematic Universe: An Official Timeline confirms that she indeed died. [[note]]Providing, of course, that this isn't another situation like Bucky's, who was believed to be dead until ''Captain America and the Winter Soldier''. After all, Chthon is still out there.[[/note]]
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* After her HeelRealization, Wanda decides it is better for nobody in any universe to possess the Darkhold, so she brings the Tomb of the Damned down with her inside, sacrificing herself. Although in the film her fate is left ambiguous, [[AllThereInTheManual the reference book]] Marvel Studio's Marvel Cinematic Universe: An Official Timeline confirms that she indeed died. [[note]]Providing, of course, that this isn't another situation like Bucky's, who was believed to be dead until ''Captain America and the Winter Soldier''.[[/note]]

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* After her HeelRealization, Wanda decides it is better for nobody in any universe to possess the Darkhold, so she brings the Tomb of the Damned down with her inside, sacrificing herself. Although in the film her fate is left ambiguous, [[AllThereInTheManual the reference book]] Marvel Studio's Marvel Cinematic Universe: An Official Timeline confirms that she indeed died. [[note]]Providing, of course, that this isn't another situation like Bucky's, who was believed to be dead until ''Captain America and the Winter Soldier''. After all, Chthon is still out there.[[/note]]
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* After her HeelRealization, Wanda decides it is better for nobody in any universe to possess the Darkhold, so she brings the Tomb of the Damned down with her inside, sacrificing herself. Although in the film her fate is left ambiguous, [[AllThereInTheManual the reference book]] Marvel Studio's Marvel Cinematic Universe: An Official Timeline confirms that she indeed died.

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* After her HeelRealization, Wanda decides it is better for nobody in any universe to possess the Darkhold, so she brings the Tomb of the Damned down with her inside, sacrificing herself. Although in the film her fate is left ambiguous, [[AllThereInTheManual the reference book]] Marvel Studio's Marvel Cinematic Universe: An Official Timeline confirms that she indeed died. [[note]]Providing, of course, that this isn't another situation like Bucky's, who was believed to be dead until ''Captain America and the Winter Soldier''.[[/note]]
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** Wanda dies not only heartbroken and guilt-ridden, but with her reputation and legacy as an Avenger (which had already taken a massive hit during ''[[Series/WandaVision WandaVision]]'') completely destroyed, at least she gets to reunite with her Vis, her brother and, if they do exist in the afterlife, her children. .

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** Wanda dies not only heartbroken and guilt-ridden, but with her reputation and legacy as an Avenger (which had already taken a massive hit during ''[[Series/WandaVision WandaVision]]'') completely destroyed, at least she gets to reunite with her Vis, her brother and, if they do exist in the afterlife, her children. .
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* After her HeelRealization, Wanda decides it is better for nobody in any universe to possess the Darkhold, so she brings the Tomb of the Damned down with her inside, seemingly sacrificing herself.
** If she did indeed die in its collapse, then Wanda dies not only heartbroken and guilt-ridden, but with her reputation and legacy as an Avenger (which had already taken a massive hit during ''[[Series/WandaVision WandaVision]]'') completely destroyed. If she dies, at least she gets to reunite with her Vis, her brother and, if they do exist in the afterlife, her children. But even if she did survive, although Strange may be empathetic to her pain and may be willing to give her a second chance (as would her allies and friends), Wanda will still have a ''long'' way to go before she can even begin to fix all the damage she caused.
** Her downfall and presumed death is also yet another major blow to the hero community in the wake of ''Endgame''. It leaves Sam Wilson and Rhodey as the only remaining New Avengers that Steve and Nat recruited at the end of ''Age of Ultron'' (YMMV if the White Vision counts or not) still alive and active (as well as being the last survivors of the team's roster at the end of Phase Two). Sam is also now likewise the sole surviving member of Cap's post-''Civil War'' Secret Avengers. Between this, the struggles the other remaining/active heroes are all facing, and the deaths/retirements of the founding six Avengers, it's another sign that as the Infinity Saga recedes further into the rear view mirror, the more the era of Earth's Mightiest Heroes is fading into the mists of history with it.

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* After her HeelRealization, Wanda decides it is better for nobody in any universe to possess the Darkhold, so she brings the Tomb of the Damned down with her inside, seemingly inside, sacrificing herself.
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herself. Although in the film her fate is left ambiguous, [[AllThereInTheManual the reference book]] Marvel Studio's Marvel Cinematic Universe: An Official Timeline confirms that she did indeed die in its collapse, then died.
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Wanda dies not only heartbroken and guilt-ridden, but with her reputation and legacy as an Avenger (which had already taken a massive hit during ''[[Series/WandaVision WandaVision]]'') completely destroyed. If she dies, destroyed, at least she gets to reunite with her Vis, her brother and, if they do exist in the afterlife, her children. But even if she did survive, although Strange may be empathetic to her pain and may be willing to give her a second chance (as would her allies and friends), Wanda will still have a ''long'' way to go before she can even begin to fix all the damage she caused.children. .
** Her downfall and presumed death is also yet another major blow to the hero community in the wake of ''Endgame''. It leaves Sam Wilson and Rhodey as the only remaining New Avengers that Steve and Nat recruited at the end of ''Age of Ultron'' (YMMV if the White Vision counts or not) still alive and active (as well as being the last survivors of the team's roster at the end of Phase Two). Sam is also now likewise the sole surviving member of Cap's post-''Civil War'' Secret Avengers. Between this, the struggles the other remaining/active heroes are all facing, and the deaths/retirements of the founding six Avengers, it's another sign that as the Infinity Saga recedes further into the rear view mirror, the more the era of Earth's Mightiest Heroes is fading into the mists of history with it.

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