Scarlet Witch

Scarlet Witch is a fictional superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character was created by writer Stan Lee and artist Jack Kirby, first appearing in The X-Men #4 (March 1964) in the Silver Age of Comic Books. She is first portrayed as a supervillain along with her twin brother Quicksilver as a founding member of the Brotherhood of Mutants. In most depictions, she is portrayed as a mutant, a member of a fictional subspecies of humans born with superhuman abilities, and, for much of the character's history, was considered the daughter of the mutant Magneto. Scarlet Witch possesses abilities to alter reality in unspecified ways and is a powerful sorceress. Scarlet Witch is later depicted as a regular member of the Avengers superhero team. She also becomes the wife of fellow superhero and teammate Vision, with whom she has two sons, Thomas and William.

The character's in-universe backstory and parentage has been changed more than once. Depicted in the 1970s as the children of golden age superhero Whizzer, a retcon in the 1980s revealed Scarlet Witch and Quicksilver to be the unknown offspring of supervillain Magneto. Born to Magneto's estranged wife in Transia, Scarlet Witch and her brother are left in the care of their adoptive Romani parents and she is raised as Wanda Maximoff (later referred to as Wanda Frank while the Whizzer was considered to be her father). In another retcon in the 2010s, it is revealed that Quicksilver and she are not mutants but were kidnapped and used as subjects of genetic experimentation by the High Evolutionary, then misled to believe Magneto was their father.

Along with starring in two self-titled limited series of her own, the character appears in animated films, television series, arcade and video games as well as other Marvel-related merchandise. Wanda Maximoff/Scarlet Witch is portrayed by Elizabeth Olsen in the films within the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Those including ' (2014), ' (2015), ' (2016), ' (2018), ' (2019) and ' (2022), and is a lead character in the Disney+ miniseries  (2021).

Comics

 * Two versions of Scarlet Witch and Wanda Maximoff appear as individual characters in Ultimate Marvel: Earth-2.
 * Wanda Maximoff is presented as a renegade Hydra super soldier and the first Black Widow as well as the first love interest of Captain America. She plays a central role in the first arc of Captain America's story, on which she assisted him in his battles against Hydra until, during the final battle, she sacrificed herself to the Tesseract, which led to Captain America and Red Skull getting frozen in the ice. Unbeknownst to both Rogers and Skull, Wanda ended up teleported by the Tesseract into other limits of space, where Wanda was slowly transformed into a cosmological entity with infinite knowledge called the Singularity.
 * Scarlet Witch is Betty Lockwood, the estranged adopted daughter of General Thunderbolt Ross and Bruce Banner's fiancee-later-wife who became Scarlet Witch after exposing herself to a mystical alien ruby which was being experimented on by General Ross's scientists with the illegal OZ formula drug, becoming a powerful sorceress with reality-warping powers. She is also the mother of the Omega Pack siblings.

Films and TV series

 * Scarlet Witch appears in the first version of Iago PUC's Marvel Animated Universe, voiced by Lacey Chabert.
 * The MCU version of Wanda Maximoff / Scarlet Witch appears in Iago PUC's Avengers Animated Trilogy, voiced by Lacey Chabert.
 * Scarlet Witch appears in the second season of Iago PUC's version of Marvel's Spider-Man, voiced by Lacey Chabert. This version shares principles similar to those of Elizabeth Olsen's character in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, as a young Sokovian who, following an Hydra experiment with the Mind Stone and the Bloodgem, developed the abilities to harness magic and engage in hypnosis and telekinesis. She plays a role in the season as a supporting character and is the primary love interest of Amadeus Cho / Brawn.
 * Wanda Maximoff / Scarlet Witch appears in the continuity of Marvel's Spider-Man: Webbed Champion, voiced again by Tara Strong. While she shares the same powers and abilities of Elizabeth Olsen's character in WandaVision, this version is depicted as Wiccan's younger cousin instead of his mother, and is a honorary member of the Masters of Mystic Arts.
 * Scarlet Witch appears in the show's tie-in comic book series Princesses of Destiny. In a flashback featuring Kit Renner, she is shown presenting Kit with a wishing gemstone made of energies from the Power and Reality Stones following a fight against Agatha Harkness, making Wanda indirectly responsible for the creation of Wendy Poole / Gwenpool.
 * Scarlet Witch appears in the Disney+ sequel TV movie Superhero Adventures: Infinity War, on which she joins the featured superheroes in the battle against the forces of Thanos.
 * Wanda Maximoff appears in Marvel: All New, All Different Chronicles, voiced by Kate Higgins. In the show, she is a young Sokovian who, following an Hydra experiment with the Mind Stone and the Bloodgem, developed the abilities to harness magic and engage in hypnosis and telekinesis. After having a series of traumatic psychic attacks, Wanda was found by Doctor Strange, who trained her to be a Master of the Mystic Arts, eventually helping her overcome her trauma. Unlike most Marvel-related media, Wanda is not addressed to by the alias of Scarlet Witch, as she keeps demanding others not to give her any superhero code-names and just call her by her real name.

Video games

 * Scarlet Witch appears in Marvel Superhero Adventures: Intergalactic Grand Prix, voiced by Jennifer Hale.

Coolot1's ideas

 * A version of Scarlet Witch is a main character in Spider-Man X. This version's moniker is adopted by Mary Jane Watson.

35Baragon's ideas

 * The Super Hero Squad Show version of Scarlet Witch appears in Scarlet Witch meets Dance Master.

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Joint Ideas

 * Scarlet Witch appears in Avengers: Guardians of Earth.
 * Scarlet Witch appears in Avengers Live! (an episode idea for Avengers Assemble), voiced by Erica Lindbeck.