Who Is the Beekeeper That Appears in ‘WandaVision’: Let’s Examine

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Warning: Spoilers ahead for the first two episodes of WandaVision.

There’s a new Marvel TV show in town, with some curious neighbors to boot. In WandaVision, the couple around the corner is definitely not as they seem. 

Who is the beekeeper in ‘WandaVision’?

Eagle-eyed fans have already begun dissecting the episode, but the first and most important point of note is that the beekeeper is likely no ally of Wanda and Vision. Upon his entrance, when he crawls out of a manhole in the center of their street, Wanda firmly says, “No,” and the scene rewinds to a happier notion. 

Throughout the first two episodes, there are radio transmissions (at one point sounding very much like Randall Park’s FBI agent Jimmy Woo) asking Wanda, “Can you read me?” and, “Who is doing this to you, Wanda?” a sign that all is not well. 

Viewers can only concur that the beekeeper is villainous by how quickly they were expelled from the scene. Thankfully, the people of the Internet have risen to the challenge of the mystery, and there are several running theories as to whom the beekeeper might be.

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The first theory includes a well-known enemy of many Marvel characters: AIM. Polygon has this subject covered. If you need a run down, AIM, or Advanced Idea Mechanics “is an organization of researchers who reject formal ideas of ethics and prize the pursuit of dangerous knowledge above all else. In other words, it’s a secret society of mad scientists. And you’ll know them by their uniform: A bright yellow hazmat suit with black detailing and a big clear window on the hood.”

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Sound familiar? Fans have already seen AIM at work in Iron Man 3, where the main protagonist, Aldrich Killian, helped develop the Extremis therapy that turned people into walking bomb-soldiers. Although Killian has not been seen in the MCU since, it could be a clever call back waiting to unfold. 

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There is only one hole in this theory: DigitalSpy has lightened and zoomed in on the icon from the beekeeper’s uniform, which resembles a sword with a loop around it. The logo itself is potentially attached to Marvel organization SWORD, which stands for Sentient World Observation and Response Department. What does SWORD mean for our newlyweds? “In the comics, this space-based intelligence agency deals with extraterrestrial threats to world security,” the publication writes. “Think SHIELD, but with more aliens and space stuff.”

Ultimately, it sounds like viewers might need a few more clues before cracking the case. Fans took to Twitter to point out that the bee theme appeared more than once throughout the episodes, which means we will likely see it again. All the suspense has left fans eagerly awaiting the next episode, which airs Friday, Jan. 22, 2021, only on Disney Plus. 

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