It’s possible, as is the Marvel way, that WandaVision lays the foundation for both future installments of the MCU."I'm coming to end it. Samuel Jackson will eventually return to the role for Secret Invasion, and Parris will be seen again in the un-subtitled Captain Marvel 2. The last we saw of SHIELD’s slipperiest agent in Spider-Man: Far From Home, he was in deep space on a Skrull ship.
And Monica could also have kept in touch with Nick Fury since Captain Marvel. Teyonah Parris’ Monica Rambeau, who we now know is a major player in SWORD, is set to reprise her role in Captain Marvel 2. There are many indications that we’ll see more of SWORD beyond WandaVision. SWORD, beyond WandaVision Nick Fury in spaaaaace in Spider-Man: Far From Home Image: Marvel Studios That’s such a recent development that it shouldn’t be expected that it’ll have any connection to WandaVision, even if Wanda and her brother Pietro used to be mutants in the comics.
The profile of SWORD does not loom as large as SHIELD’s in Marvel Comics history, though it did have a significant role to play in arcs like Secret Invasion, which just happens to be one of Marvel’s upcoming Disney Plus exclusive series.Īlso, right now in the comics, SWORD has evolved into the space exploration and diplomacy arm of the mutant government of Krakoa. In other words, it’s a counterpart to SHIELD that focuses on extra-terrestrial goings on, just like in the show. What is SWORD?įirst, SWORD’s acronym is a bit different in the comics: the Sentient World Observation and Response Department. For now, let’s talk about SWORD in the original Marvel Comics. WandaVision’s fourth episode “We Interrupt This Program,” steps outside of Westview to show us the almost immediate response of SWORD, the Sentient Weapon Observation and Response Department, to the disappearance of Westview, a small (fake) town in New Jersey.įounded by Maria Rambeau, a close friend of Captain Marvel’s who first appeared in Captain Marvel, SWORD is apparently a government agency dedicated to detecting and dealing with extraterrestrial threats to earth, which makes you wonder where exactly they were when Thanos showed up in Avengers: Infinity War - but maybe WandaVision has plans to address that. The mixture of sword imagery and a shadowy military group points in one direction for Marvel Comics fans: SWORD. One of the things Wanda becomes suspicious of is Geraldine’s pendant, a teardrop with an upraised sword in it. We don’t see exactly what happens next, but the next time we see Geraldine, she’s ejected through a shimmering barrier surrounding Westview, as gun-toting, uniformed people surround her. Geraldine tells Wanda that she remembers when Ultron killed her brother Pietro, and Wanda becomes agitated and suspicious. So far she is the only one who seems to have memories of Wanda’s life as an Avenger.
She’s unlike other citizens in one other way as well. But other members of Westview comment that Geraldine is strange, and new to town. WandaVision’s strongest hint at the existence of SWORD came in its third episode, where it spent much more time with the character of Geraldine as she befriended Wanda and helped deliver her twin sons. And it just might connect to the future of Captain Marvel, Nick Fury, and the Skrull empire. In particular we got a look at what - in the comics - is one of the Marvel Universe’s most out-of-this-world secret organizations.
WandaVision episode 4 took its first big steps away from the warped sitcom life this week, with big new developments in the strata of the modern Marvel movie setting.