Elizabeth Olsen’s Scarlet Witch Became a Villain and Her MCU Kill Count Confirms Just How Much Sense that Makes

As a seasoned gamer and avid Marvel fan, I find myself both astounded and intrigued by the kill count of one of my favorite characters, Scarlet Witch. With over 240 confirmed kills under her belt, she has proven to be one of Marvel’s most formidable forces.


In combat situations, superheroes and other comic book figures often unintentionally create a significant amount of destruction. However, it’s worth noting that this isn’t deliberate on the part of the superheroes. Still, accidents happen, leading to damage and potential harm. On rare occasions, heroes may intentionally inflict harm as it is sometimes necessary to defeat their adversaries and ultimately emerge victorious.

While some fictional characters such as Batman and Superman may have a “no-kill” policy, it’s important to note that this is an exception rather than the norm among superheroes. In most cases, these heroes are quick to act against their adversaries, whether they be monsters, aliens, or other types of villains.

Based on this, let’s delve into the number of kills attributed to a significant comic book figure, specifically, the kill count associated with the Marvel Cinematic Universe version of Scarlet Witch. The character we’re focusing on has indeed shown a high body count, and it turns out that her transition into a villain was not only dramatic but also logically justifiable, given the series’ events.

The data we provide comes from a list compiled by IMDb user Creedswede, detailing the number of kills for major and minor Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) characters, with significant annotations. According to this data, the kill count attributed to Scarlet Witch is as stated below:

  • Avengers: Age of Ultron – 1
  • Captain America: Civil War – 2
  • Avengers: Infinity War – 127
  • Avengers: Endgame – 62
  • WandaVision – 11
  • Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness – 38
  • Total kills: 241+

Besides starring in Captain America: The Winter Soldier, she didn’t make any kill shots in that film. There are whispers of her being cast in both Agatha All Along and Vision, though these roles haven’t been confirmed yet. Her kills in WandaVision have been accounted for in the list provided.

Among Marvel characters, the Scarlet Witch stands out as one of the most potentially harmful due to her confirmed kills numbering at least 241. She outperforms many popular superheroes, including Captain America and the Hulk, in this regard. Remarkably, even some supervillains don’t come close to matching her kill count within the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU). Given these statistics, it is logical that her transition to a villain in shows like ‘WandaVision’ and ‘Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness’ becomes more comprehensible.

Regarding her future appearances, it’s worth noting that her character seems to have met her end, but given the unpredictable nature of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, there are whispers suggesting she might show up in upcoming films like Doomsday and/or Secret Wars. However, these are just rumors for now; nothing is confirmed.

In the latest installment featuring Deadpool and Wolverine, these figures have been revised. Since Scarlet Witch was absent from this film, it’s reasonable to infer that the information remains valid.

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2024-09-21 14:13