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Vision Quest Lead Confirms WandaVision Trilogy Is Officially Happening

Vision Quest Lead Confirms WandaVision Trilogy Is Officially Happening
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Marvel seals the WandaVision trilogy as Vision Quest lands on Disney+ in 2026, closing the saga and continuing threads from WandaVision and Agatha All Along with Paul Bettany leading the return.

Marvel is framing Vision Quest as the capper to a WandaVision trilogy, with Disney+ targeting 2026. It is not a direct WandaVision sequel, but it is meant to close the loop that started in Westview and spun out into Agatha All Along. That may sound like franchise math, but Paul Bettany just said as much himself.

What Bettany actually said

Onstage at Los Angeles Comic-Con, in a panel moderated by Screen Rant's Joe Deckelmeier, Bettany clarified where the show sits in the MCU stack. A clip from the panel with Bettany and Elizabeth Olsen made the rounds on September 28, 2025 (hat tip to @DisneyScoopGuy for posting it). Here is the money line from Bettany:

"No, but I would say it is absolutely, rightly part of the trilogy."

So, not a straight-up WandaVision Season 2, but very much the final piece of that story set. Vision Quest is positioned in Phase Six, which tracks with Marvel's current Disney+ cadence.

Quick rewind: how we got here

WandaVision premiered in January 2021, kicked off MCU Phase 4, racked up Emmy wins, and reminded everyone Marvel can get weird when it wants to. The finale gave us White Vision, a government-built body rebooted with the original Vision's memories. He promptly flew off and has not popped up since. Pieces of that fallout echoed through Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness and later fed into Agatha All Along.

What Vision Quest is aiming to do

Bettany is back, and the show tracks White Vision trying to figure out who and what he is now. The project is explicitly designed to pick up threads from both WandaVision and Agatha All Along.

Reported cast so far

  • Paul Bettany as Vision (White Vision)
  • James Spader returning as Ultron (reported)
  • Emily Hampshire (reported)
  • Todd Stashwick (reported)
  • Ruaridh Mollica as a reincarnated Tommy Maximoff (reported)

On the deeper-cut, inside-baseball front: Alex Perez of Comic Circus has said the series will also connect Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. to the MCU proper. If that pans out, it would be the most overt bridge yet between Marvel Television's old guard and the current continuity.

When to expect it (and why that matters)

The current chatter has Vision Quest arriving mid-to-late 2026 on Disney+. The window being floated sits between Spider-Man: Brand New Day on July 31, 2026 and Avengers: Doomsday on December 18, 2026. If those dates hold, it neatly positions Vision for a handoff into the next Avengers film, which is exactly what some reports suggest Marvel is going for.

The long arc of a synthzoid

Bettany has been with this character since the beginning in a way. He started as the voice of J.A.R.V.I.S. in 2008's Iron Man, then stepped on screen as Vision in Avengers: Age of Ultron. Vision Quest looks like his character's identity crisis, finally paid off.

For the paper trail folks: this round of updates was first reported by Anubhav Chaudhry at SuperHeroHype and echoed by ComingSoon.net.