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Julian Hilliard (born 2011) is an American actor, best known for his roles in television and film, including The Haunting of Hill House (2018), WandaVision (2021), and Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness (2022), the latter two in which he portrayed Billy Maximoff in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Born in Dallas, Texas, Hilliard is the son of actress Arianne Martin and director/writer/producer Justin D. Hilliard. In 2018, Hilliard played Young Luke Crain in the Netflix horror series The Haunting of Hill House, created by Mike Flanagan. His portrayal of the character earned him a Young Artist Award nomination for Best Performance in a Streaming Series or Film: Young Actor in 2019. The cast was nominated for an OFTA Television Award for Best Ensemble in a Motion Picture or Limited Series that same year. In 2021, Hilliard was part of the cast of the Marvel Studios miniseries WandaVision, set in the Marvel Cinematic Universe and which aired on Disney+. He played Billy Maximoff, son of Wanda Maximoff (Elizabeth Olsen) and the Vision (Paul Bettany), and twin brother of Tommy (Jett Klyne). He later reprised the role in Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, released in 2022. In 2021, Hilliard was part of the cast of The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It, the third installment in The Conjuring franchise. He portrayed David Glatzel, a young boy who becomes the centre of a supernatural investigation led by paranormal investigators Ed and Lorraine Warren, played by Patrick Wilson and Vera Farmiga. Description above from the Wikipedia article Julian Hilliard, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Julian Hilliard

Billy Maximoff
for Billy Maximoff in Scarlet Witch 3
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Agatha Harkness breaks free of Wanda’s spell—but freedom comes with a cost. The pocket reality begins to unravel, threatening them both. Surprisingly, Wanda agrees to help Agatha escape, guilt-ridden and seeking redemption. Alongside them is Billy—Wanda’s magically-created son—who insists on helping despite not being real. But a new threat emerges: Wraith Nightmare—the vengeful, undead remnant of the dream demon Wanda once helped destroy. Now, he hunts Agatha, blaming her for the collapse of the dream realm. The trio flees across twisted magical planes and forgotten corners of reality, searching for a way out. As Agatha and Wanda battle side by side, an uneasy bond forms. Agatha teaches Wanda control; Wanda shows Agatha mercy. Billy begins to fade—proof the spell is cracking. In a fiery final showdown, Agatha traps Nightmare in a soul prism, defeating him with Wanda’s help. With the spell broken, reality demands balance. Billy vanishes. Wanda, broken but awakened, casts the last spell—collapsing the false world. She wakes in Manhattan. But something’s changed. She senses it… life. Real, growing life. She’s pregnant. Somehow, reality itself bent to her desire. As she stares in stunned silence, a shadow appears. Nick Fury. “You’ve got power,” he says. “Want to use it to help the world?” Wanda looks up—scarred, hopeful, ready.