Elizabeth Olsen is best known for her role as Wanda, the Scarlet Witch, in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU).

She recently starred in the critically acclaimed “WandaVision” series, which also starred Paul Bettany as Vision.

Although the show was supposed to get one season, Olsen recently hinted that you can “never say no” when it comes to Marvel.

In an interview with Kaley Cuoco, Olsen said that it was a limited series. Cuoco compared it to her show, “The Flight Attendant” which was also set to have a one-season run before it was picked up for a second season due to its popularity.

“WandaVision” has become a hit for Disney, scoring 23 Emmy nominations and a win for best original music and lyrics for “Agatha All Along.”

Head writer Jac Schaeffer and Marvel President Kevin Feige, however, have both expressed doubts in a second season.

The show might not return for a second season because the show’s finale led into the events of another Marvel film, "Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness," which has a release date of March 25, 2022.

Earlier today, a “WandaVision” spin-off series was announced starring the character of Agatha, played by Kathryn Hahn.

Although plot details have yet to be announced, Jac Schaeffer will return as head writer and executive producer.