VisionQuest, the highly anticipated follow-up to Disney’s acclaimed Marvel series WandaVision, is set to make its debut in 2026, although the official release date remains to be announced. This new series shifts its focus to Vision, portrayed by Paul Bettany, who has been rebuilt in a striking all-white form and had his memories restored following his character arc in WandaVision.

In VisionQuest, viewers will see Vision undertake a compelling journey to reconnect with his past and regain the memories that define him. Series creator Terry Matalas has drawn parallels between Vision’s quest and Spock’s memorable journey in Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home, hinting at a profound exploration of identity and purpose in this new narrative.

The cast for VisionQuest is an impressive ensemble, featuring the return of James Spader as Ultron, who is expected to appear as a holographic hallucination. Todd Stashwick joins the cast as the antagonist Paladin, a bounty hunter who relentlessly pursues Vision. Additionally, T’Nia Miller has been cast as Jocasta, Ultron’s vengeful “bride,” adding an intriguing layer to the storyline.

While there is speculation about Elizabeth Olsen reprising her iconic role as Wanda Maximoff, Olsen has stated that she is not involved—a claim that leaves fans wondering about potential surprises Down the line.

With a strong creative team and an engaging plot premise, VisionQuest promises to delve deeper into the complexities of Vision’s character, offering Marvel enthusiasts yet another enthralling story to look forward to in the coming years.

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