VisionQuest Set to Conclude WandaVision Trilogy with White Vision’s Return and Ultron’s Revival

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VisionQuest is coming, and it’s poised to close the emotional arc that began with WandaVision and continued in Agatha All Along. The upcoming Disney+ miniseries will spotlight White Vision (sounds a l’il racist to us) in a journey of identity, memory, and confrontation, and we now know it will hit screens in 2026. The stakes couldn’t be higher.

VisionQuest Set to Conclude WandaVision Trilogy with White Vision’s Return and Ultron’s Revival

In WandaVision, Vision died in Avengers: Infinity War, but in the world of television, he came back, resurrected as an all-white version with no emotional memory. Through Agatha All Along, the MCU expanded the magical side of Wanda’s story, but a missing piece remained: the Vision side of things. VisionQuest promises to fill that gap.

At NYCC 2025, Marvel Television confirmed VisionQuest is the final piece in this loose trilogy. The show picks up roughly a year after WandaVision, when White Vision carries all the memories of Red Vision through Wanda’s Hex, but can’t quite connect to them. Intellectually he knows them, but feeling them is another matter. That tension is central to the new series. Paul Bettany returns to lead the story.

But White Vision won’t be alone. James Spader is reprising Ultron, stepping into the conflict as both an antagonist and a haunting presence within Vision’s psyche. The show will explore the interplay of AI personalities: J.A.R.V.I.S., F.R.I.D.A.Y., E.D.I.T.H., even Ultron in human guise. All these artificial intelligences will be personified as characters inside Vision’s mind, competing for influence over who he is. Think of inner voices but in full MCU drama.

The cast is stacked. T’Nia Miller plays the android Jocasta, Emily Hampshire steps into E.D.I.T.H., James D’Arcy returns as J.A.R.V.I.S., and Orla Brady takes on F.R.I.D.A.Y. Meanwhile, Ruaridh Mollica will portray Tommy, Wanda and Vision’s magically created son, a character fans have long awaited. The show will also include appearances by robotic entities D.U.M.E. and U.

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Early director and showrunner is Terry Matalas, known from Star Trek: Picard, who has said that each episode will feel almost like its own kind of film, varying in tone and style. That could echo WandaVision’s genre shifts, but here pushing deeper into internal conflict and identity.

Expect a mind-bending structure. VisionQuest will lean heavily on metaphors of memory as architecture, as we see a mansionlike space inside Vision’s mind, with rooms for every AI, every memory, every trauma he must reconcile. Ultron may try to dominate, but the emotional weight lies in whether Vision can own his past and chart a future.

Rumors are already swirling about potential returns: could Wanda or Agatha show up? Could one of the ending reveals bring them back? Marvel is keeping its cards close, but teasing big possibilities.

If all goes well, VisionQuest won’t just be another MCU show. It could be the emotional and conceptual closure of a trilogy that dared to explore grief, power, and selfhood. Whether you came for sitcom deconstructions, witchcraft drama, or philosophical AI battles, the final act may be here.

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