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This would make sense in the current WandaVision universe as without the Jarvis AI within Vision, it wouldn't be the same one that Wanda and everyone else knows of.

Using pieces of the original Vision, he brings him back in an all-white version, however, without Vision's original personality which was based off of Wonder Man. In the comics, Henry "Hank" Pym, rebuilds Vision after he is taken by government agents and later dismantled. While not exactly what happened in the comics, this all ties back to Avengers West Coast: Vision Quest. It's clear that Hayward plans to use the new White Vision against Wanda in the hopes of shutting down the hex, but there's still the big mystery of whether or not this is a brand new Vision or the same one we know and love. Meanwhile, Hayward, who said that he planned to get rid of and scatter Vision's body, ends up bringing him back as a brand new White Vision. In fact, after learning that Vision is really dead, she goes back to the plot of land that he buys for her in Westview and manages to bring him back without a body. While we got to explore more of Wanda's past and what helped create the Westview we've seen throughout the show's season, Hayward had a plan of his own that we should've expected, but also surprised all of us in the end.Īfter Hayward lead everyone to believe that Wanda stole Vision's body, the truth is revealed when Wanda goes back within her memories and remembers that she never stole in the first place. Tyler Hayward is literally the worst and that was evident than in the end of the eighth episode of WandaVision. * Major spoilers for season 1 episode 8 of WandaVision below ! *
