But it's also Marvel and that last scene don't mean shit.
She created them in the 1st place, she could had used the book to learn how to do it again
And in that other witch show we learn the kids she created jumped into the bodies of other kids in her universe.

Her being a villain made no sense. Her being the villain in dr strange made even less sense

I don't think you paid attention to what the show told us about the Darkhold. Wanda being corrupted is absolutely something you should have expected after that scene. Yes, it's Marvel so that scene meant a lot. The MCU was basically built off them putting little hints about what's to come in ending scenes. I honestly don't know what to tell you if you were legitimately surprised by Wanda being villainous in MoM.
 
I don't think you paid attention to what the show told us about the Darkhold. Wanda being corrupted is absolutely something you should have expected after that scene. Yes, it's Marvel so that scene meant a lot. The MCU was basically built off them putting little hints about what's to come in ending scenes. I honestly don't know what to tell you if you were legitimately surprised by Wanda being villainous in MoM.
Her being corrupted was never in question.
Her being the villain of the movie is in question.

Her even needing that damn book in the 1st place makes no sense, since she literally created them out of nothing on her own.
 
Her being corrupted was never in question.
Her being the villain of the movie is in question.

Her even needing that damn book in the 1st place makes no sense, since she literally created them out of nothing on her own.

Her being corrupted was why she became the villain in the movie. You ok, man?

She needed the book to make the real. Did you miss the part where everything disappeared when she was snapped back to reality. She couldn't keep them in existence without constantly exerting her power. I'm not really sure how you missed that. It's basically the whole premise of MoM. She was using the Darkhold to scour the multiverse for a reality where her children actually existed and weren't just magical constructs made from figments of her imagination.
 
Her being corrupted was why she became the villain in the movie. You ok, man?

She needed the book to make the real. Did you miss the part where everything disappeared when she was snapped back to reality. She couldn't keep them in existence without constantly exerting her power. I'm not really sure how you missed that. It's basically the whole premise of MoM. She was using the Darkhold to scour the multiverse for a reality where her children actually existed and weren't just magical constructs made from figments of her imagination.
But she never used the book to make them real.

It just never made sense of her beingbthe villain
 
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