Why does Wanda have an accent anymore?

While her accent disappeared completely in the fantasized American sitcom world seen in WandaVision, Olsen explained that the change is one of Wanda’s own making “because she’s trying to hold on to an American sitcom world and play the part the best she can.”

Why did Wanda get an American accent?

There are references to it – from both her brother Pietro and Agatha Harkness – but now Olsen has explained why her American twang had to stick. Speaking to IndieWire, Elizabeth pointed out that where Wanda was deep into the American sitcom universe, she wouldn’t have had her Sokovian accent.

Why did Wanda lose her Sokovian accent?

Scarlet Witch starts off with a strong Sokovian accent in Avengers: Age of Ultron only for it to mellow out as the films go on. Growing up around American sitcoms would have helped her early on, and moving to America to live around other American Avengers would have taught her a lot about how to adapt her voice.

Does Wanda’s accent go away?

(This post contains massive spoilers for episode five of “WandaVision.”) When Wanda Maximoff (Elizabeth Olsen) was introduced in the MCU, she spoke with a heavy Sokovian accent that was present in both “Avengers: Age of Ultron” and “Captain America: Civil War.” Afterward, however, her accent disappeared completely.

Why did Wanda’s hair turn red?

By the time she reaches her ultimate moment of commitment and sacrifice, her hair is fully red again, her braid reflecting unity among the Avengers. Wanda Maximoff looks over her shoulder in a scene from Captain America: Civil War.

Why doesn’t Wanda have a third eye?

Because the Darkhold had nothing to do with the third eye. Strange got a third eye because of his frequent use of the Eye of Agamotto.