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Later in 2020, WandaVision will be streaming on Disney+. To know why that matters, you need to know about the relationship between these two.

In 2015’s Avengers: Age of Ultron, we meet three new Avengers — Vision, Wanda a.k.a. Scarlet Witch (Elizabeth Olsen), and Quicksilver (Aaron Taylor-Johnson). All three owe their abilities to the Mind Stone. Scarlet Witch and Quicksilver’s powers are developed by Hydra’s research into the Stone, while Vision’s android body is given life by the Stone. Quicksilver sadly doesn’t survive the movie, and Vision saves Wanda from the chunk of Sokovia falling from the sky. 

The next time we see the heroes in 2016’s Captain America: Civil War, something is brewing. Vision is increasingly awkward around Wanda, and the pair unfortunately wind up on opposing sides in the conflict. In Infinity War, we see them as a couple in Edinburgh and learn they’ve been sneaking away together occasionally since Civil War

At the end of Infinity War, Vision convinces Wanda to use her powers to destroy the Mind Stone — killing Vision in the process — so Thanos can’t get ahold of it. Unfortunately, right after Wanda does it, Thanos uses the Time Stone to put Vision and the Mind Stone back together. He physically rips the Stone from Vision’s head, killing him again. Since Vision dies before Thanos’ genocidal snap, Vision isn’t one of the heroes resurrected at the conclusion of Endgame

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