Get ready for an epic conclusion! Marvel's VisionQuest is set to wrap up a trilogy that began with the beloved WandaVision.
At the New York Comic Con, Marvel Television dropped a bombshell announcement: VisionQuest, starring the iconic Vision, is coming to Disney+ in 2026. This highly anticipated series will bring an end to a captivating journey that started with WandaVision and continued with Agatha All Along.
But here's where it gets controversial... Will VisionQuest live up to the legacy of its predecessors? During the panel, fans got an exclusive sneak peek at the cast, including Henry Lewis, Jonathan Sayer, and James D'Arcy, among others. The footage also revealed a returning villain, Ultron, played by James Spader.
Paul Bettany, who portrays Vision, shared some intriguing insights. He explained that Vision, now known as White Vision, struggles to connect with his memories, creating an emotional disconnect. "It's a journey for White Vision to reconnect with his past self... with a twist of laser action!"
When asked about the show's genre, Brad Winderbaum, the Head of Marvel Television, remained tight-lipped. "The less we say, the better," he teased. However, he did hint at a rewarding experience for MCU fans, suggesting that VisionQuest will delve deep into the lore.
And this is the part most people miss... VisionQuest promises to be more than just a conclusion; it's an exploration of identity and emotion through the lens of a powerful android. Will it deliver on the promise of an emotional journey?
Marvel Television's VisionQuest is set to release on Disney+ in 2026. Will you be tuning in? Share your thoughts and predictions in the comments! Are you excited for this trilogy's finale, or do you think it's a step too far?