Five Characters From Marvel S House Of M We Want To See In Wandavision

Okay, let's be honest. WandaVision was pretty darn cool. It messed with our heads in the best way possible.
We saw Wanda at her most powerful, her most heartbroken, and her most… well, sitcom-y. It was a wild ride. But what if it could have been even wilder?
Imagine, just for a second, some other characters popping up. Characters who also had a rough go of it during the whole House of M event.
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We’re not talking about the big hitters, the ones everyone expects. We’re talking about the slightly more… niche choices. The ones that would make you tilt your head and go, "Huh, that's unexpected!"
So, grab your popcorn, settle in, and let's dive into five characters from Marvel’s House of M we secretly, maybe a little unpopularly, wish we’d seen pop up in the suburban bliss (or not-so-bliss) of WandaVision.
Character 1: Layla Miller
Remember Layla? The little kid who somehow knew everything? She was like the kid version of a walking Wikipedia for mutants.
In the House of M comic, she was the one who seemed to understand the true nature of reality. She saw through Wanda’s illusions before anyone else. How cool would it have been to have her show up?
Picture this: Wanda’s crafting some perfect little suburban fantasy. Suddenly, a small, bright-eyed girl walks up to her. She looks Wanda dead in the eye and says, "This isn't real, you know."
Talk about an awkward dinner party interruption! Layla could have been the ultimate reality check for Wanda. Maybe she could have been a neighbor’s kid, always peeking through the fence, whispering truths.
She would have been the perfect foil for Wanda's manufactured happiness. A tiny voice of reason in a world gone wonderfully, terrifyingly wrong. And honestly, a kid who knows more than the adults is always entertaining.

Imagine the subtle nods, the knowing glances she’d give to the camera. It would be pure comedic gold, mixed with a healthy dose of existential dread.
Character 2: Northstar
Jean-Paul Beaubier, a.k.a. Northstar. The Canadian speedster. He’s known for being… well, a bit much. Arrogant, proud, and super fast.
During House of M, his reality was pretty drastically altered. He was living a life he probably didn’t choose. But he’s also incredibly powerful and has a very specific kind of ego.
Imagine him zipping through Westview. Not as a superhero, but maybe as a particularly enthusiastic delivery driver. Or a ridiculously fast mailman.
He’d be the guy who always gets his package delivered in under a minute. And he’d make sure everyone knew it. "Ah, yes, Monsieur Vision! Your Amazon Prime order has arrived. Zoom!"
He could be completely oblivious to the deeper magic at play. Just enjoying his super-speed in a world where everything is… convenient. Until, of course, it isn't.
His reaction to Wanda’s powers would be priceless. He’d probably try to out-speed them. Or perhaps demand an explanation from Wanda for messing with his perfectly organized, albeit fake, life.

He'd be the flamboyant, super-powered bystander who accidentally stumbles into the chaos. And honestly, who doesn't love a bit of accidental chaos? Especially when it’s delivered at Mach 5.
Character 3: Layla's Brother (The "Kid")
Okay, this one’s a bit more abstract. In the comics, Layla had a younger brother who was also a significant player in the House of M events. He was a bit more of a wildcard.
Let's call him… the kid with the scowl. He saw the cracks in Wanda's world, but he wasn't as articulate as Layla. He was more about the feeling that something was wrong.
Imagine him as that kid in Wanda's neighborhood who’s always looking suspicious. He’s the one who never quite buys into the perfect lawn and the smiling neighbors.
He might be the one kicking a soccer ball too hard into someone’s prize-winning petunias. Or the one who’s always lurking in the background, giving everyone the side-eye.
He wouldn’t understand the big picture, but he’d feel the unease. He’d be the embodiment of that nagging suspicion that everything is a little off.
He could be the catalyst for some of the more unsettling moments. A small act of defiance that ripples through Wanda’s carefully constructed reality.
His presence would add a layer of childlike, yet unsettling, awareness. He's the kid who knows you're hiding something, even if he can't prove it. And that’s way more interesting than a kid who just spills secrets.

Character 4: The Scarlet Witch's Father (Magneto)
Alright, hear us out. Magneto. Yes, he was a huge part of House of M. But WandaVision never really delved into his perspective of that era.
What if, in one of Wanda's alternate realities, we got a glimpse of his ideal world? A world where mutants ruled, and humans knew their place.
Imagine a brief scene. Wanda is watching television, and suddenly the broadcast shifts. It’s a stern-faced Magneto, giving a speech to a crowd of adoring mutants.
He's not the villain we know from the movies. He's the benevolent, if iron-fisted, ruler. The father who finally got it right.
It would be a way to show the impact of Wanda’s powers on her family. Not just on her immediate love life, but on the legacy of her father’s dream.
It could be a fleeting moment, a flicker of a different reality. A stark contrast to the sitcom life she's created. And a reminder of the massive shift House of M represented.
It would be a little Easter egg for the comic fans. A “wait, is that…?” moment that adds so much depth to Wanda’s internal struggle.

Character 5: Quicksilver (Pietro Maximoff, Pre-House of M persona)
Okay, this is our slightly more controversial pick. We saw Pietro in WandaVision, but it was the fake, Westview version. We’re talking about the real Pietro.
Before House of M twisted everything, Pietro was often a hot-headed, impulsive character. He was fiercely loyal to Wanda, but also incredibly reckless.
Imagine a brief, almost ghostly appearance. Not as a happy husband, but as the Pietro who was always getting into trouble. The one who was a constant headache for everyone around him.
Maybe he pops up for a second during one of Wanda’s more chaotic reality shifts. A flash of red, a blur of motion, and a sarcastic quip.
He could be the manifestation of Wanda’s guilt. The part of her that remembers all the messes they made together, before everything went completely sideways.
It would be a subtle nod to their shared past. A reminder that their relationship wasn't always about shared trauma and magical angst. Sometimes, it was just about being incredibly annoying siblings.
It’s the kind of character cameo that wouldn’t disrupt the main story but would add a rich layer for those who know the comics. A wink and a nod to the pre-apocalyptic days.
So there you have it. Our little wishlist. It might be a bit quirky, a tad unexpected, but wouldn't it have been fun? A little more House of M flavor in Wanda’s weird, wonderful world.
