We Finally Know Who's Been Observing Wanda And Vision In WandaVision

Only three episodes of WandaVision's first season have debuted so far, and it's already proven to be one of the most intriguing offerings to come out of the Marvel Cinematic Universe in a while. In between sitcom-style hijinks that feature Wanda Maximoff (Elizabeth Olsen) and Vision (Paul Bettany) mugging for the camera, there are plenty of connections to the larger Marvel Universe to be witnessed. 

From the introduction of S.H.I.E.L.D.'s counterpart, S.W.O.R.D., to the extremely plausible theory that the show is going to bring in Marvel's very own Satan, Mephisto, there are many ways the Disney+ series could influence future movies and TV shows alike down the line. One of the most prominent theories fans have come up with concerns Wanda's connection to the multiverse. While alternate realities have been referenced in previous Marvel properties (most notably Avengers: Endgame and Spider-Man: Far From Home), WandaVision has the potential to blow those doors wide open. 

While it's still early, each passing episode provides more clues as to what exactly is going on. With one more day to wait for WandaVision episode 4, we already know the answer to one such question — namely, "Who was watching Wanda and Vision at the end of the show's first episode?"

Kat Dennings' Darcy Lewis officially enters WandaVision as the person keeping an eye on the duo

Marvel Studios just dropped a teaser trailer that gives us a glimpse into what we can expect for WandaVision in the immediate future. It shows what appears to be a flashback of Monica Rambeau (Teyonah Parris) first entering the psychic field that encloses Wanda and the rest of the residents of Westview. She's joined by FBI agent Jimmy Woo (Randall Park), who was first seen in the MCU in Ant-Man and the Wasp, but he's not the only tertiary Marvel character coming back for this series. 

We also get a shot of Darcy Lewis (Kat Dennings) from Thor and Thor: The Dark World, and it looks like she's gone from intern to agent, working for either the FBI or S.W.O.R.D. What's intriguing about the shot is that the setting she's in looks just like what we saw at the end of WandaVision's first episode, when it was revealed someone was watching Wanda and Vision's "sitcom" on a small television screen surrounded by fancy gadgets. While only a hand was seen at the time, it now appears as though Darcy's the one who's been tasked with keeping an eye on the superheroes. 

However, when one answer arises, a hundred more questions come up. The teaser also shows us that all the people inside Wanda's vision are real individuals with I.D.'s... except for Agnes (Kathryn Hahn). Additionally, when you look at that same board, Dottie Jones (Emma Caulfield Ford) is nowhere to be found, despite the fact she "rules the neighborhood with an iron fist and poison smile." What's going on with these characters, and are we ever going to see Ralph?

More madness is on the way when WandaVision episode 4 premieres January 29 on Disney+.