CinemaBlend Reflecting on the series finale of WandaVision, the antagonistic White Vision makes what could inarguably be described as an abrupt exit. Following his philosophical conversation with his colorful counterpart, his memories are restored, and after his eyes clear and he announces, âI am Vision,â he immediately flies away. There isnât a follow-up scene that explains where he goes or how his personality has changed, leaving his story open-ended â and according to Head Writer Jac Schaeffer there is a specific reason why that is: the Disney+ series isnât about him. With WandaVision having come to an end last Friday with the arrival of the appropriately titled âSeries Finale,â I had the great pleasure of speaking with the filmmakers behind the show today during a post-series press day, and it was while speaking with Schaeffer that I asked about the fate of White Vision. Discussing the capacity for shows and movies in the Marvel Cinematic Universe to keep the stories of characters open-ended knowing that there are more stories to come, I asked if there was ever a scene written that hinted at the color-drained synthezoidâs future in the world after leaving the hex, and she explained why that was never the case: