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Wanda can be said to be a sad role in Marvel comic films. She lost quick money in The Avengers 2, lost her favorite illusion in Avengers 3, and was injured again in the latest Marvel comic TV series Vision of Wanda. However, in my opinion, hurting Wanda this time is actually giving her a room to grow up. Because Wanda was very strong before, but it was still very weak. Moreover, after Avengers 4, Wanda also needs to grow up independently among superheroes who alternate between old and new.

First, Wanda had a weak personality before.

The strength of Wanda is beyond doubt. Even the illusion that physical damage can be ignored is no match for Wanda. But in the previous Marvel comic films, Wanda's character has always been weak. You know, after the death of Kuaiyin in The Avengers 2, Wanda actually never had any self-confidence, which was reflected in Captain America: Civil War, especially after her mistakes caused civilian deaths. Although Iron Man was equivalent to placing her under house arrest at the Avengers base, she actually had this idea herself, and finally Hawkeye brought her out. It can be seen that Wanda's previous performance cannot be called a real superhero.

Second, hurting Wanda is to give her a room to grow up.

After Avengers 4, almost all the superheroes of the older generation have left the stage. Besides Raytheon's going to the universe with Guardians of the Galaxy, Hawkeye's retirement, Iron Man and Black Widow's death, the US team also took off the heavy responsibility. In this case, if Wanda continues to be as weak as before, it will be difficult for her to carry the banner of Avengers. Therefore, this time, "Wanda's Vision" hurt Wanda again, to a large extent, in fact, in order to inspire Wanda's strength, let her change her mentality, let her really grow up, and fill the vacancy left by the departure of the older generation of superheroes.

Generally speaking, hurting Wanda again is actually to make her grow up.