You can see how her face lights up after interviewer asks the question. It must be nice to talk about something that you worked for but gets overshadowed by any other dated topic.
I'm glad Marvel gave her and Paul their own show now as it gives her an opportunity to finally shine especially in the interviews where we get to learn more about her process creating the character.
finally someone asked her about it. It makes complete sense as to why she looses it. She had to adjust to being in the states and had to hide her accent since she herself was in hiding
On the three to five years since the accent's decreasing presence, it's finally refreshing to get a full answer, than people making comments about it without the knowledge why.
We... did get an official explanation before, it was from the Russos back in 2018 where they explained she gradually lost the accent as she lived in the U.S and had to go in hiding after Civil War.
@@TheDestinyCosplayers I definitely recall someone at Marvel Studios even if it wasn't the Russos saying that that she eventually had to lose it so she can stay in hiding after Civil War.
*SPOILER WARNING FOR EP.5* This makes complete sense now, confronting sword outside the hex. Her accent was back. Man this was so intimidating! This show is gettting better with every episode!
@@touming9257 Not completely. It still comes back in the movies. The reason she has lost her accent in WandaVision is because she's trapped in a 1950's American Sitcom.
I’ve been saying for years that she still has the accent. It still comes through during moments of stress (she dips into it during the “You took everything from me.” and “You will.” lines, for example). I guess Americans think Europeans either have a very strong accent or speak with a generic American one.
Thank you, it's clearly there in every movie after AOU she's slowly losing it, sure but that's because she's been living in the U.S for a few years yet the accent still peeks through at several moments. I don't get what's so confusing about that to people.
@@themadtitan7603 true! After AOU she was trained by Black Widow, if you want to be a prefect assassin you have to train hard to lose that strong accent so you can fool anyone. Hehe even in Civil War you in the first scene you can clearly hear her accent hehe 😬
And in addition to Black Widow's training, she's also a magic user. Suppressing an accent would be child's play for Wanda (and she ends up doing so completely during WandaVision while completely altering reality around her)
I would bet it will start to appear again when the sitcom world starts really breaking. I'd like it if it comes back in the 80s or 90s setting but I don't know what US sitcoms were like with showing immigrants at that point.
@@gabriellevalentino7319 I was also thinking in the 2000s sitcom era because A. It's the 2000s and B. Gloria from Modern Family had a really thick accent and the 2000s Era looks similar to Modern Family (to me)
I noticed that Her accent comes out when shes Really emotional like when she was watching the TV in Civil war. When she hurt Vision. When She nearly Killed thanos and when she was talking to clint about Nat and Vision
@Parvis disagree because it's part of the character. She's obviously not just an accent lmao. But it goes with the character and her european roots and makes it feel authentic and derivative of the matieral. It'd be like T'Challa without his accent.
@Parvis I never said it defined her lmao but it goes with the character and what you said is pretty nonsensical. So suppose T'Challa comes to stay at the Wakandan Embassy in New York for a long period of time does that mean he has to give up the accent since he's in America and is interacting with American officials and such?
@Parvis My mom has been in the u.s. for fricking 33 years and everytime she speaks english she still has some sort of accent. If you come here when you're a little kid you're bound to sound more American because you came here when you were younger. If you lived almost your whole life in another country and then come over here you'd learn the language with time but still have an accent you don't just lose it completely.
@Parvis Wanda created resurrected Vision, and created a reality for herself. She can definitely lose her accent if she wants too, but I agree I'd love to hear her accent again.
Yes definitely! It was very noticeable when she exited WestView. My personal theory is that her masking the accent is the product her of using her powers to either suppress the accent OR alter everyone else's perception of it (including ours, the viewers).
@@LangKuoch nah its like an immigrant moving to a new country. They try to lose their original accent, but when they lose their temper or get into an emotional state that self control is gone. She was PISSED when she confronted SWORD
this whole interview just sounded like "it's going to make a big appearance later but if i say anything else i'll spoil something so have this explanation instead" and im here for it
At the end she tried not to spoil the fact that her accent does come back for episode 5, because we are supposed to know that it’s a sit com and that’s it, when Wanda leaves the reality she has her accent again
Idk how people didn’t catch that she still has it. On one of the WandaVision trailers, her accent comes out when she starts questioning Monica who she is. I’m guessing she’ll only really have it when she’s completed immersed in lala land (as she mentioned toward the end of this video), and the accent will come out when she starts to realize things are out of place.
Her accent still bleeds through a bit in scenes with high tension. You still need to listen carefully, but it’s there and really brings depth to her dialogue.
it was pretty clear during the beekeper scene that shes pretty much aware, but is still trying to convince herself that everything in her warped reality is real
In the latest episode of WandaVision her accent returns especially when she gets angry and leaves the sitcom character behind to address intruders in her alternate reality.
Well in the latest episode you can tell that in the warped reality she has the American accent but when she left it she had her Slovakian accent again.
I appreciate the amount of thought they put in the accent leading up to AOU didn't think it was payed attention to that much. Also I'm glad to finally have an official reason for the accent loss.
It was nice to hear it on yesterdays episode when... She confronted SWORD outside of the anomaly. You could still hear a little bit of the accent which was nice
The sitcoms are most likely her imagination, so she does not have an accent there. But once we are back to real world she will probably have one again. I mean this is only a theory, but from her answer I got a feeling that she didn’t want to spoil this part of the story.
Also, Jarvis' and Vision's accent never made either not fit in. In contrast, she's one of only how many Sokovians in the country? The things Wanda's changing or hiding are things that made her feel like she didn't fit in or belong
The accent coming and going didn't surprise me. I've dated a woman that was born in May Pen, Jamaica and lived there half her life before moving here. When she's happy, calm, cool and collect, there's barely an accent and sounds like she was born and raised here...she even pronounces words starting with the letter H correctly lol. But when she gets pissed at something or someone, its full blown Jamaican patois spoken a million miles an hour. In Wanda's case I've met a few from Ukraine and Belarus that were the same way. It varies though, some immigrants keep their accents more than others.
I’d like to toss it up to Wanda subconsciously changing her accent with her reality warping powers once she became an avenger. As a want to fit in. 🤷🏻♂️
Baron Zemo is German. In the MCU, he might be Sokovian too, but that could be because Sokovia contains German-speaking areas, much like a number of Slavic countries bordering Germany and Austria do. Similarly, you have Slavic minorities, such as the Sorbs in Germany, in German-speaking counties. Europe, fictional or not, has messy borders.
@@absolutecarnage777 When she wouldn't be wrong to say it was created for them seeing that Zemo wasn't in the movie when we first heard them speaking Sokovian.
@@island_girl_shanI'm not saying she's wrong, I'm just saying another important MCU character is using an accent created specifically for two other actors.
I genuinely don't get why people find it so confusing, she was living U.S for a while surrounded by Americans and even had to go in hiding where losing her eastern accent would be beneficial in the "don't want to stand out" part
@@themadtitan7603 I wouldn’t say it was “confusing.” I would say it was a lapse during (presumably) reshoots. She went from the accent talking with Stark about “being sent to her room” to zero accent talking about Barton pulling punches. The transition from an accent to no accent with your reasoning doesn’t make sense in the context of those 2 scenes.
@@themadtitan7603 But she was like over 20 when she came to the states, that's too old to lose your accent completely. And when she was on the run she wasn't even in the US anymore. It wouldn't make sense for her to use a fake American accent when she's hiding out in Europe, Asia, or anywhere else. That's just as if not even more unusual than having a European accent in most places.
Cool interview. Here is my theory. I explain the loss of the Sokovian accent in MCU to more of a disguise. Natasha does not have a Russian accent because she learned to speak without it perhaps as a KGB/Red Room spy or when she became an agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. Natasha helped coach Wanda how to speak with an American accent. I kind of hope that after WandaVision Wanda will embrace who she is and the Sokovian accent will come back.For Future MCU outtings, a hint as to a role that Wanda is playing at the time would be which accent she is speaking in.
I love the super sitcom-y accent she has in the show and how THAT accent changes with each decade. Wanda’s playing a part! It’s genius. When she goes back to her accent we’ll know she’s cracking 👀
First episode she openly tells a character during the episode that shes from Sokovia. Characters during that time, even in american sitcoms used the accent of the country their character is from. Didnt want to have to make actress do accent for 5 movies. That simple
She definitely loves being in this role and she’s happy to finally be doing WandaVision. Based on her interviews from years ago, it seems like she has known this was the plan for many years and has had to keep it to herself.
So glad I found this! Watch episode 5 though. **Minor spoiler** I think she only puts on the accent inside Westview. When she comes out of Westview dragging the drone, her Sokovian accent is back. I thought I was the only wondering where the accent went LOL
Same, people say she goes full American accent but you could still here it there which adds to the idea that she's gradually losing it not that they forgot about it.
But the most recent WV episode where she comes out and her voice goes back to full on total accent after the American accent she's been doing... wOW that scene was good tho
It was a good idea to give her a Slovakian accent, as Sokovia is supposed to be a landlocked city-state just between Czech Republic and Slovakia, so it would be the same type of dialect. The only thing that's kinda off is the fact that in Sokovia they use cyrillic alphabet, which shouldn't be the case if the Sokovians are West Slavs (who all use standard latin alphabet). Also that would mean that Sokovia isn't really in the Eastern Europe, as both Czech Republic and Slovakia are technically in Central Europe.
She melds it so well on here that you have to really take note. Like her confrontation with S.W.O.R.D; bits of Sokovian peeped through, which makes sense as the more upset you get; the more you revert to your native accent 😅
I don't think the accent ever completely went, I can hear it at times where she's angry or stressed. I also heard that she hides it to adapt to her surroundings (which is handy when you're an Avenger, eg. at the start of Civil War when she's at the cafe), plus it's also very possible to lose an accent/have the accent fade over time. Also, in the trailers for WandaVision she has it a few times, eg. when she asks Monica who she is and when she says to Vision 'this is our home'.
When you move to a new country at a young age, its normal to gradually adapt an accent to assimilate properly. But her accent isn't completely gone, listen to how she says "they both do" at the 2:39:30 mark of End Game.
WANDAVISION EPISODE 5 SPOILER WARNING When Wanda leaves the hex in episode 5, her accent comes back completely because when she was in her little sitcom bubble, she was playing the role of an American mom.
This actually confirms my theory about it. I'd seen clips of how she spoke across the movies all the way from AoU to IW, it is there, with later showings being softer than AoU. I had the idea that it was probably living in America and with her American teammates after going rogue that did that - it happens to people and I once saw it IRL when a girl in my highschool came back from England and had the occasional very British turn of intonation. WandaVision referred to her origin but her sounding totally American fits the 50s sitcom setting. I wonder if the accent will come back in like the 80s or 90s sitcom episodes? It's sure to come back as the sitcom world starts seriously breaking.
You can see how her face lights up after interviewer asks the question. It must be nice to talk about something that you worked for but gets overshadowed by any other dated topic.
I'm glad Marvel gave her and Paul their own show now as it gives her an opportunity to finally shine especially in the interviews where we get to learn more about her process creating the character.
She's been asked about the accent dozens of times....
finally someone asked her about it. It makes complete sense as to why she looses it. She had to adjust to being in the states and had to hide her accent since she herself was in hiding
If she was in hiding then why did she never change her look or costume? She was wide out in the open in civil war lol
@@jrad410 the airport battle scene, they had enough. They are definitely hiding in infinity war tho
@@jrad410 she did change her hair color between CW and IW
@@lucasiglesias1894 yeah, it seems she lightened her hair color and changed her outfit
Also she was being trained to be a spy and then spent 90% of her time with the avengers
Wanda's accent is dissipating like Pepper Potts red hair.
Glad I’m not the only one who noticed that lol
Like wandas red hair haha
Wanda is absorbing it
touche lol
now Wanda has red hair 😳
On the three to five years since the accent's decreasing presence, it's finally refreshing to get a full answer, than people making comments about it without the knowledge why.
We... did get an official explanation before, it was from the Russos back in 2018 where they explained she gradually lost the accent as she lived in the U.S and had to go in hiding after Civil War.
@@themadtitan7603 they didn’t say she lost the accent, they said she learned to disguise her accent from black widow
@@TheDestinyCosplayers I definitely recall someone at Marvel Studios even if it wasn't the Russos saying that that she eventually had to lose it so she can stay in hiding after Civil War.
I wanted to twist their minds... oop nvm someone unliked so I’m 999 now..
Hey guess what, it’s back !
*SPOILER WARNING FOR EP.5*
This makes complete sense now, confronting sword outside the hex. Her accent was back. Man this was so intimidating! This show is gettting better with every episode!
It’s like how you sound better in your head. She had control over reality in the hex and of the broadcast so of course she has no accent.
Yeees I was terrified when she was out of the hex. Her voice holds so much power in the accent
@@anishumaira99 yeyeye absolutely
@@anishumaira99 and deeper and raspier too.
I was wondering about this. As I was watching like half way through the 2nd episode I was like wait a minute where is the accent haha
It's been gone in films as well
@@touming9257 Not completely. It still comes back in the movies. The reason she has lost her accent in WandaVision is because she's trapped in a 1950's American Sitcom.
@@tommyswanson4500 what ? You are wrong. She lost her accent completely in the movies.
@@deepakmenon6720 yeah her accent is fully American in the movies
@@deepakmenon6720 go back and watch infinity war.
After tonight’s episode, when she discovers something about Geraldine, and starts talking about Pietro, really listen, it comes back
Exactly!!!!!! I noticed too
She says Pietro in her accent
Yes!! You caught that too
yess
*SPOILERS*
in ep5 when she leaves the hex, the accent comes back in full swing!
I’ve been saying for years that she still has the accent. It still comes through during moments of stress (she dips into it during the “You took everything from me.” and “You will.” lines, for example). I guess Americans think Europeans either have a very strong accent or speak with a generic American one.
Thank you, it's clearly there in every movie after AOU she's slowly losing it, sure but that's because she's been living in the U.S for a few years yet the accent still peeks through at several moments. I don't get what's so confusing about that to people.
Exactly!
@@themadtitan7603 true! After AOU she was trained by Black Widow, if you want to be a prefect assassin you have to train hard to lose that strong accent so you can fool anyone. Hehe even in Civil War you in the first scene you can clearly hear her accent hehe 😬
This comment needs to be bolted to the top.
And in addition to Black Widow's training, she's also a magic user. Suppressing an accent would be child's play for Wanda (and she ends up doing so completely during WandaVision while completely altering reality around her)
I like her sitcom housewife voice. Elizabeth is funnier than I thought she would be.
I think maybe she was teasing that the accent is coming back at some point in Wandavision, but she couldn't say anything specific to avoid spoilers.
I would bet it will start to appear again when the sitcom world starts really breaking. I'd like it if it comes back in the 80s or 90s setting but I don't know what US sitcoms were like with showing immigrants at that point.
@@TheMimiSard the 90s had that 70s show and fez was an immigrant exchange student so I could see it bleeding in the end of the 90s episode maybe
@@gabriellevalentino7319 I was also thinking in the 2000s sitcom era because A. It's the 2000s and B. Gloria from Modern Family had a really thick accent and the 2000s Era looks similar to Modern Family (to me)
It comes back a bit in the 4th ep
She uses the accent again in episode 5.
I noticed that Her accent comes out when shes Really emotional like when she was watching the TV in Civil war. When she hurt Vision. When She nearly Killed thanos and when she was talking to clint about Nat and Vision
And in Infinity War when she tells Thanos 'you could never'
As someone who lives in Sokovia, I can only say that Olsen's accent is on spot.
I’m pretty sure she said it’s a fake place
@@elijah3264 whoosh
@@tomgaffney1506 idk I’m pretty sure she’s just lying
@@elijah3264 It says in the video that it isn’t real, I’m pretty sure they’re not that stupid as to lie about it in the comments.
@@atheaus3917 it’s called a joke
As long as it's not gone and forgotten. It's all good.
Agreed
@Parvis disagree because it's part of the character. She's obviously not just an accent lmao. But it goes with the character and her european roots and makes it feel authentic and derivative of the matieral. It'd be like T'Challa without his accent.
@Parvis I never said it defined her lmao but it goes with the character and what you said is pretty nonsensical. So suppose T'Challa comes to stay at the Wakandan Embassy in New York for a long period of time does that mean he has to give up the accent since he's in America and is interacting with American officials and such?
@Parvis My mom has been in the u.s. for fricking 33 years and everytime she speaks english she still has some sort of accent. If you come here when you're a little kid you're bound to sound more American because you came here when you were younger. If you lived almost your whole life in another country and then come over here you'd learn the language with time but still have an accent you don't just lose it completely.
@Parvis Wanda created resurrected Vision, and created a reality for herself. She can definitely lose her accent if she wants too, but I agree I'd love to hear her accent again.
When she exited the barrier it sounded that she had the sokovian accent
Yes definitely! It was very noticeable when she exited WestView. My personal theory is that her masking the accent is the product her of using her powers to either suppress the accent OR alter everyone else's perception of it (including ours, the viewers).
@@LangKuoch nah its like an immigrant moving to a new country. They try to lose their original accent, but when they lose their temper or get into an emotional state that self control is gone. She was PISSED when she confronted SWORD
The moment when Ms. Olsen realizes that she's on the fringe of wandering into spoilers territory is interesting to watch.
this whole interview just sounded like "it's going to make a big appearance later but if i say anything else i'll spoil something so have this explanation instead" and im here for it
You were right ;)
Lol her facial expressions here have more meaning after hearing her full accent come back in episode 5
At least Aaron's referred in a interview
Black Widow taught her how to blend in.
And her magic almost certainly made it faster than usual
At the end she tried not to spoil the fact that her accent does come back for episode 5, because we are supposed to know that it’s a sit com and that’s it, when Wanda leaves the reality she has her accent again
She's like "ohhhhh almost slipped up there" lol
In the latest episode you could hear a small HINT of her accent, but not too much, just enough to make me come to this video.
You can see her struggling not to spoil the accent’s big comeback in that scene with SWORD.
I really wanted to know what happened to the accent. So, I'm glad you guys addressed it.
*SPOILER*
in episode 5 when Wanda confronts sword outside her reality, you can hear her sokovian accent x
I AM SO GLAD SOMEBODY ELSE NOTICED! 😭 thank you so much for pointing this out, it leads to such an array of implications!
@@eileensnow6153 When that accent comes back, you better be scared coz shes pissed
Idk how people didn’t catch that she still has it. On one of the WandaVision trailers, her accent comes out when she starts questioning Monica who she is. I’m guessing she’ll only really have it when she’s completed immersed in lala land (as she mentioned toward the end of this video), and the accent will come out when she starts to realize things are out of place.
Her accent still bleeds through a bit in scenes with high tension. You still need to listen carefully, but it’s there and really brings depth to her dialogue.
In wandavision you can hear a little accent when she snaps out of the fantasy, then switches back to her sitcom voice. It’s really fun!
Ohhhh she’s playing the ROLE of being in an American sitcom. Interesting.
In the trailer for the MCU part of Wandavision, you can hear her accent back
it was pretty clear during the beekeper scene that shes pretty much aware, but is still trying to convince herself that everything in her warped reality is real
Well she wasn't lying, the accent was for sure there in this episode of WandaVision when she left her realm.
If anyone has watched the more recent episode(#5) you can totally hear it come back.
In the latest episode of WandaVision her accent returns especially when she gets angry and leaves the sitcom character behind to address intruders in her alternate reality.
Boy did that accent make a big comeback in episode 5
Well in the latest episode you can tell that in the warped reality she has the American accent but when she left it she had her Slovakian accent again.
Both her hair and her accent got progressively lighter over the films😂
Thought the same thing. I wondered if her hair got lighter as she got stronger?
Her hair was dark until she touched the mind stone. As she grew in power it started to match with her destiny of being the scarlet witch.
IT IS BACK YALL
I freaked out when she came out of the barrier town thing and had a slight accent😂
1:23
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Elizabeth: It is... it is... it is... it is... it is
When she started talking in her accent I was like "oh she's pissed"
I hope they accent will be there again in doctor strange 2 because I love it so much. She always sounds so powerful when she talks with an accent
Its not there lol
I appreciate the amount of thought they put in the accent leading up to AOU didn't think it was payed attention to that much. Also I'm glad to finally have an official reason for the accent loss.
I’m so glad Wandavision gave us a difinitive answer for her accent last night
And just like that, the accent comes back on episode 5
It was nice to hear it on yesterdays episode when...
She confronted SWORD outside of the anomaly. You could still hear a little bit of the accent which was nice
Yes please don't drop the accent. It adds more character to her.
“In Wandavision, she is playing the role of an American sitcom”
But Vision keeps his British accent?
He's not playing the role quite like she is though - subconsciously she's aware that this is an act, I don't think he is
Well I mean to be fair he’s a robot, i don’t see why it would change for him
Jarvis was British. His voice pattern never wavered so neither did Vision's.....
The sitcoms are most likely her imagination, so she does not have an accent there. But once we are back to real world she will probably have one again. I mean this is only a theory, but from her answer I got a feeling that she didn’t want to spoil this part of the story.
Also, Jarvis' and Vision's accent never made either not fit in. In contrast, she's one of only how many Sokovians in the country? The things Wanda's changing or hiding are things that made her feel like she didn't fit in or belong
watching this after wandavision episode 3 and she definetely did NOT lose her accent lol
I'm watching this after seeing EP05 of WandaVision 😁
No shit
The accent coming and going didn't surprise me. I've dated a woman that was born in May Pen, Jamaica and lived there half her life before moving here. When she's happy, calm, cool and collect, there's barely an accent and sounds like she was born and raised here...she even pronounces words starting with the letter H correctly lol. But when she gets pissed at something or someone, its full blown Jamaican patois spoken a million miles an hour. In Wanda's case I've met a few from Ukraine and Belarus that were the same way. It varies though, some immigrants keep their accents more than others.
Me getting a wandavison ad before this 👁👄👁
Here after episode 5 😌
Anybody else here after episode 5 ?
I’d like to toss it up to Wanda subconsciously changing her accent with her reality warping powers once she became an avenger. As a want to fit in. 🤷🏻♂️
Elizabeth: The accent was made specifically for me and Aaron.
Daniel Brühl: helo
Baron Zemo is German. In the MCU, he might be Sokovian too, but that could be because Sokovia contains German-speaking areas, much like a number of Slavic countries bordering Germany and Austria do. Similarly, you have Slavic minorities, such as the Sorbs in Germany, in German-speaking counties. Europe, fictional or not, has messy borders.
@@talideon Thanks for the geography lesson, but my joke still holds true as film Zemo is not German and is Sokovian.
@@absolutecarnage777 When she wouldn't be wrong to say it was created for them seeing that Zemo wasn't in the movie when we first heard them speaking Sokovian.
@@island_girl_shanI'm not saying she's wrong, I'm just saying another important MCU character is using an accent created specifically for two other actors.
@@absolutecarnage777 Ah.....okay
Eh, I feel like she started off with it in Civil War, then by “you were pulling your punches” the accent disappeared.
Because black widow and Wanda. We’re undercover together and she had to get rid of her accent. That’s why ti goes away
I genuinely don't get why people find it so confusing, she was living U.S for a while surrounded by Americans and even had to go in hiding where losing her eastern accent would be beneficial in the "don't want to stand out" part
@@themadtitan7603 I wouldn’t say it was “confusing.” I would say it was a lapse during (presumably) reshoots. She went from the accent talking with Stark about “being sent to her room” to zero accent talking about Barton pulling punches. The transition from an accent to no accent with your reasoning doesn’t make sense in the context of those 2 scenes.
@@themadtitan7603 But she was like over 20 when she came to the states, that's too old to lose your accent completely.
And when she was on the run she wasn't even in the US anymore. It wouldn't make sense for her to use a fake American accent when she's hiding out in Europe, Asia, or anywhere else. That's just as if not even more unusual than having a European accent in most places.
@@Obi-Wan_Kenobi she’s actually supposed to be 17 in AOU, so she actually was not in her 20s when she came to the US
you kinda hear it come out in episode 5 when's she's confronting S.W.O.R.D.
She was holding back spoioler then. She was right. The accent wasn't gone. In fact it actually "came out" later if you know what I mean. (Ep5)
Well it was certainly back yesterday!
Thank you for asking her!! And wow that process of getting that accent. ... BRING AARON BACK!!! XD i liked his version of quicksilver
When Wanda confronts Geraldine in ep. 4 you can hear the accent come back
Cool interview. Here is my theory.
I explain the loss of the Sokovian accent in MCU to more of a disguise. Natasha does not have a Russian accent because she learned to speak without it perhaps as a KGB/Red Room spy or when she became an agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. Natasha helped coach Wanda how to speak with an American accent. I kind of hope that after WandaVision Wanda will embrace who she is and the Sokovian accent will come back.For Future MCU outtings, a hint as to a role that Wanda is playing at the time would be which accent she is speaking in.
Thanks for dropping the video because I was wondering about the accent after just watching the trailers for wandavision
I love the super sitcom-y accent she has in the show and how THAT accent changes with each decade. Wanda’s playing a part! It’s genius. When she goes back to her accent we’ll know she’s cracking 👀
was featured in the 5th episode
American sitcom, American accent
that simple
First episode she openly tells a character during the episode that shes from Sokovia. Characters during that time, even in american sitcoms used the accent of the country their character is from.
Didnt want to have to make actress do accent for 5 movies.
That simple
She definitely loves being in this role and she’s happy to finally be doing WandaVision. Based on her interviews from years ago, it seems like she has known this was the plan for many years and has had to keep it to herself.
So glad I found this!
Watch episode 5 though. **Minor spoiler** I think she only puts on the accent inside Westview. When she comes out of Westview dragging the drone, her Sokovian accent is back.
I thought I was the only wondering where the accent went LOL
"It's not gone" cause its back on ep 5!!!!
It very quickly returns once she gets out of The Hex, tho...
I never thought she lost it, I could always hear it in the films?
I think that’s just her voice
Same, people say she goes full American accent but you could still here it there which adds to the idea that she's gradually losing it not that they forgot about it.
I always heard a slight accent in the later films but it was sometimes magnified under emotional moments
@@hassanatudyfan7652 Yeah, like when she confronts with Thanos in Endgame you could really hear it especially when she says "You will".
@@themadtitan7603 I think that happens in real life too
I like how the accent came back in the 5th episode of Wandavision :)
But the most recent WV episode where she comes out and her voice goes back to full on total accent after the American accent she's been doing... wOW that scene was good tho
It was a good idea to give her a Slovakian accent, as Sokovia is supposed to be a landlocked city-state just between Czech Republic and Slovakia, so it would be the same type of dialect. The only thing that's kinda off is the fact that in Sokovia they use cyrillic alphabet, which shouldn't be the case if the Sokovians are West Slavs (who all use standard latin alphabet). Also that would mean that Sokovia isn't really in the Eastern Europe, as both Czech Republic and Slovakia are technically in Central Europe.
Yep. it came back for a bit in Episode 5.
definitely heard the accent this morning
She melds it so well on here that you have to really take note. Like her confrontation with S.W.O.R.D; bits of Sokovian peeped through, which makes sense as the more upset you get; the more you revert to your native accent 😅
I don't think the accent ever completely went, I can hear it at times where she's angry or stressed. I also heard that she hides it to adapt to her surroundings (which is handy when you're an Avenger, eg. at the start of Civil War when she's at the cafe), plus it's also very possible to lose an accent/have the accent fade over time. Also, in the trailers for WandaVision she has it a few times, eg. when she asks Monica who she is and when she says to Vision 'this is our home'.
It sounded like her accent and costume came back in the recent episode!!
She has it again in the 5th episode of wandavision
Watching this after WandaVision Ep 5 when she dredges the accent back up! Epic to see this before hand
I was today years old when I found out that Sokovia isn’t a real country.
Same I feel so stupid now lol
Its back fully in the newest episode.
Ive noticed that you can still note the accent in WandaVision
Thank you for asking that question!
in the german version she still has her accent in every movie lol
in wandavision too?
@@a.726 yes i just watched it
@@JaiixTimolia Lol. That's bs. Her accent is gone in the germany sync of WandaVision. Like completely gone.
EDIT: german sync*
@@JaiixTimolia ONLY in the movies tho in Wandavision she speaks without the accent
@@l.r.5255 hm okay maybe cause she is in a sitcom like she said
I’m really happy because I liked her accent and it made her intimidating
I love that you asked this question.
My head canon is the Black Widow taught Wanda to hide her accent for better cover.
When you move to a new country at a young age, its normal to gradually adapt an accent to assimilate properly. But her accent isn't completely gone, listen to how she says "they both do" at the 2:39:30 mark of End Game.
I was so happy to hear the accent in WandaVision!!! Removing it in Avengers 3 and Civil War was just laziness...
Americans really don’t know how ascents work huh
In episode 5 when she confronted SWORD she used her accent
I like how she says ok Bc then u can tell she’s excited 😄
Ugh I love her what a queen, she looks so gorgeous here
that smirk at 1:20 - she's thinking of when she comes out of west view XD LOVE HER
@ZAVX JXCOB the episode was filmed by then just not released yet
@ZAVX JXCOB yes it was the entire series is filmed already
comments: Yeah its long gone
me: *after watching ep 3* ohohoho *sips tea*
WANDAVISION EPISODE 5 SPOILER WARNING
When Wanda leaves the hex in episode 5, her accent comes back completely because when she was in her little sitcom bubble, she was playing the role of an American mom.
I was wondering about that since she didn’t have it in IW/Endgame
This actually confirms my theory about it. I'd seen clips of how she spoke across the movies all the way from AoU to IW, it is there, with later showings being softer than AoU. I had the idea that it was probably living in America and with her American teammates after going rogue that did that - it happens to people and I once saw it IRL when a girl in my highschool came back from England and had the occasional very British turn of intonation.
WandaVision referred to her origin but her sounding totally American fits the 50s sitcom setting. I wonder if the accent will come back in like the 80s or 90s sitcom episodes? It's sure to come back as the sitcom world starts seriously breaking.
Her superpower is changing reality..
Gone... but not forgotten
I love the slight look of panic from Elizabeth, it’s the is marvel going to fire me for saying that look 😂