Warning: This article contains spoilers for “WandaVision” Episode 8.

“WandaVision” had its second post-credits scene with the eighth episode of the season.

What’s going on?

“WandaVision” ended on a cliffhanger moment where Agatha Harkness (Kathryn Hahn) has Timmy and Billy — the children of Wanda Maximoff (Elizabeth Olsen) — trapped by magic. We won’t see the culmination of that moment until the next episode.

But, as the credits rolled, we got an extra scene. It shows agent Tyler Hayward (Josh Stamberg) approaching a new room where there’s a new version of Vision waiting for him there. Hayward suggests the new Vision needed power from Wanda’s alternate reality, called the Hex, in order to work.

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So this signals we might see a future battle between Vision and ... Vision, or Wanda.

Flashback

“WandaVision” had its first mid-credits scene after Episode 7, as I wrote for the Deseret News. The scene happened after the cliffhanger, where Agnes (Kathryn Hahn) revealed herself to be Agatha Harkness. In the post-credits scene, we saw Monica Rambeau (Teyonah Parris) try to enter Agnes’ house.

  • As she opens the door of the basement, Pietro (played by Evan Peters) appears behind her. “Snoopers gonna snoop,” he says. The scene cuts away after that moment and we haven’t seen anything since.
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Jac Schaeffer, the creator and writer for “WandaVision,” told “Entertainment Tonight” that credits scenes — a staple of Marvel movies — were on the way.

  • “We looked at the show in a lot of different ways and a lot of different structural ways, but yeah. That’s a tricky question and I’m having trouble dodging it,” she said.
  • “I would say that in any Marvel property, you should watch the thing in its entirety, no matter what. That’s what I would say,” she told “Entertainment Tonight.”
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