WandaVision voice actor reportedly dropped for revealing major spoiler

WandaVision Quicksilver Evan Peters
(Image credit: Disney/Marvel Studios)

Warning: this article contains spoilers for WandaVision episode 5, so turn back now if you haven’t seen the episode!

WandaVision voice actor Rodri Martín has reportedly been dropped from the series after revealing a major spoiler.

As reported by ComicBookMovie (H/T The Independent), Martín tweeted in January that he was again lending his voice to the Spanish dub of Evan Peters' Quicksilver, which he also performed in the X-Men movies. The now-deleted tweet included a picture of Peters in the role. ComicBookMovie also notes that Martín was linked to the series last year.

In the credits to WandaVision episode 5, the Spanish voice of Quicksilver is listed as Manuel Gimeno, suggesting Martín was replaced.

WandaVision episode 5 credits

(Image credit: Disney/Marvel)

Quicksilver's reappearance in WandaVision episode 5 might actually have been leaked before the fifth episode hit Disney Plus, with footage apparently showing Peters in an as-yet-unseen moment hitting the internet. 

Peters played Quicksilver in the Fox X-Men universe, but, interestingly enough, in WandaVision, Wanda calls him "Pietro", which is the MCU version of the character's name, and he speaks with a Sokovian accent. So which version of Quicksilver is this, exactly? It remains to be seen, along with a whole host of other WandaVision mysteries – like is Grim Reaper a major player in the series? Is Dottie Mephisto, or Clea, or someone else entirely? Is Vision alive or really just reanimated remains?

Whatever is going on in WandaVision, we'll hopefully find out soon, with a new episode dropping every Friday on Disney Plus. You can check out our WandaVision release schedule to find out exactly when the next episode hits our screens, down to the minute.  

Molly Edwards
Senior Entertainment Writer

I'm a Senior Entertainment Writer here at 12DOVE, covering all things film and TV for the site's Total Film and SFX sections. I previously worked on the Disney magazines team at Immediate Media, and also wrote on the CBeebies, MEGA!, and Star Wars Galaxy titles after graduating with a BA in English.