It's a significant departure from Wanda's previous MCU appearances, which have been far more practical in nature in Avengers: Age of Ultron, Captain America: Civil War, Avengers: Infinity War, and Avengers: Endgame. And Marvel Studios has a history of subtly altering their heroes' and villains' original comic book appearances. Captain America: The First Avenger saw Chris Evans Steve Rogers wear a perfectly comic book accurate Captain America costume as an entertainer and propaganda figure raising money for the war effort, for example, before switching to something a little more combat ready and practical for the rest of the film (and a few more looks in future films).
Scarlet Witch, like the rest of her Avengers teammates, had her costume completely redesigned for the movies to make it more practical and battle-ready.
Fashion-forward Marvel Cinematic Universe fans can't get enough of Elizabeth Olsen - and it's hard to blame them after seeing the various 20th century outfits she gets to wear in WandaVision.
Thanks to some excellent photo editing, a stunning Scarlet Witch cosplay blurs the line between comics and photography.
@darkmattercos and @patloika team up for a breathtaking image showing off her incredible powers in a stunning Scarlet Witch cosplay that blurs the line between photography and comic book art. The image is a recreation of artist Artgerm's iconic Wanda Maximoff-starring cover for the Trial of Magneto. The photo editing for the look is off the charts, and readers wouldn't blink if it appeared on the cover of a Marvel Comics story - it looks that good.
Though modesty isn't exactly a part of Wanda's brand, it's not like she hasn't pulled it off from time to time. Even if she wasn't wearing a headdress and a plunging neckline, this look screams Scarlet Witch, specifically because of the way Wanda wears it, like an unbothered magic-user who would have no problem hexing a person out of existence with the slightest flick of her wrist. Advertisement















