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WandaVision: Why Scarlet Witch Doesn’t Have Her Sokovian Accent

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WandaVision Updates: Elizabeth Olsen clarifies why Scarlet Witch’s Sokovian accent isn’t visible in WandaVision and, above all, why it’s anything but a plot hole. 

In an interview, Olsen clarifies why her character, Scarlet Witch’s Sokovian accent isn’t visible in WandaVision and reasons why that isn’t likely a plot hole. Wonder’s Disney+ era has formally started with WandaVision, the show set inside the MCU made solely for the OTT.

The initial two episodes debuted on Friday and dove watchers into the all-around flawless universe of Westview, a suburb where all that resembles an old sitcom.

Wanda Maximoff and Vision (Paul Bettany) have gotten comfortable, yet not all things are as it appears. Without a doubt, even as the initial episodes hold basic stories, there are a lot of hints that something is not right. 

Olsen’s portrayal of Wanda has been a part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe since Avengers: Age of Ultron (2015), where she was presented as an enemy searching for retribution against Tony Stark (Robert Downey Jr.). For quite a bit of Olsen’s time in the MCU, she’s displayed a thick accent that comes from the anecdotal nation of Sokovia.

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Ongoing sequels have made her drift from the Sokovian tongue. And apparently, WandaVision disposes of it completely. This has created some turmoil among fans who keep thinking about whether Olsen and Marvel essentially became weary of it. 

As indicated by Olsen, that is not the situation by any means. Indeed, Wanda actually has her Sokovian accent. In an interview, Olsen opened up about the thinking for Wanda’s vocal changes. Olsen stated that it hasn’t gone but been diluted when she began living in the States, and in WandaVision she is in an American sitcom as it’s not gone completely. It is totally still there.

Before, it’s been said Wanda changed her accent as she was being prepared by Black Widow (Scarlett Johansson) to be a government operative. It would bode well for her to use that training now.

Olsen stated, Wanda as of now exists inside the all-American universe of sitcoms, which is likely affecting how she talks. Fans will have seen Olsen receiving a good old accent of talking popular in the 50s, and that would have affected any extra accent she may have had. 

Olsen’s hints that Wanda’s Sokovian accent isn’t totally gone makes one keep thinking about whether it will be heard again on WandaVision. Maybe at whatever point Wanda gets through the sitcom exterior of Westview, her actual voice will come out.

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