The highly anticipated WandaVision follow-up, Visionquest, dropped some major news at NYCC 2025, revealing its star-studded cast, crucial plot details, and a release window that has fans buzzing!
TL;DR: Quick Takes on VisionQuest
- White Vision's Journey Continues: Paul Bettany returns as White Vision, embarking on a quest to truly connect with his past memories, picking up about a year after WandaVision.
- Familiar AI Faces & a Major Debut: James Spader is back as a human Ultron, joined by human versions of J.A.R.V.I.S., F.R.I.D.A.Y., and E.D.I.T.H., plus Ruaridh Mollica debuts as an adult Tommy Maximoff (Speed!).
- Trilogy Conclusion & Deep Lore: This series will wrap up the WandaVision trilogy, promises deep connections to MCU lore, and is expected to hit Disney+ sometime in late 2026.
Ever since White Vision flew off into the sunset with a whole new set of memories at the end of WandaVision in 2021, fans have been desperate to know what our favorite synthezoid has been up to. Well, good news, Marvelites! During the New York Comic-Con 2025, we got some fantastic insights into Paul Bettany's return in the upcoming Disney+ series, VisionQuest.
Bettany himself made a surprise appearance at the Marvel Television panel and spilled some tea. He confirmed that VisionQuest picks up roughly "a year or so later" after the Hex came down. Remember how Hex Vision downloaded all his memories into White Vision? The core of this new series will see White Vision struggling with those memories. He understands them all "intellectually," but he's desperately trying to "feel" them. This quest for identity and emotional connection sounds like it's going to be a deep dive into what it truly means to be human.
"[The Hex] Vision gave White Vision all of his memories, including the memories from within the Hex. And he is struggling to feel them, connect with the memories. He understands them intellectually but he’s wanting to feel those memories, and that is part of the journey of the show."
— Paul Bettany on White Vision's journey in VisionQuestBettany has also hinted that the show will explore big themes like "intergenerational trauma," "fathers and sons," and "denial of pain and denial of your own truth and coming to terms with who and what you are." Sounds like we're in for an emotional, thought-provoking ride, but don't worry, he added "…but with lasers!" so expect plenty of action too!
A Blast from the Past: Iconic AIs and a Major MCU Villain Return

The exclusive VisionQuest trailer shown at NYCC (which, sadly, isn't online yet!) gave attendees an exciting glimpse into the series' wild cast. One of the biggest surprises? The return of James Spader as Ultron! Last we saw him (or heard him, anyway) he was the titular genocidal AI in 2015's Avengers: Age of Ultron, seemingly destroyed by Vision himself. But the trailer showed Spader as a human version of Ultron, appearing to serve as a "fatherly adviser" to Vision. Now that's a twist!
But Ultron isn't the only AI making a human appearance. The trailer also revealed human versions of some other iconic Tony Stark-related artificial intelligences:
- J.A.R.V.I.S. (James D'Arcy, reprising his role from Agent Carter!)
- F.R.I.D.A.Y. (Orla Brady)
- E.D.I.T.H. (Emily Hampshire)
- D.U.M.-E (Henry Lewis)
- U (Jonathan Sayer)
Imagine White Vision walking up to a pristine white mansion, only to be greeted by these familiar voices, now in human form, acting as his "servants" – it sounds like the perfect blend of surrealism and deep-cut MCU lore. This really emphasizes how VisionQuest plans to tie back into the very foundations of the MCU, connecting to Tony Stark's legacy in a fascinating new way.
Meet the New Speed: Tommy Maximoff is All Grown Up!

One of the most anticipated reveals from the NYCC trailer was the confirmation that Wanda and Vision's twin son, Tommy Maximoff, will appear as an adult! Taking over the role from Jett Klyne, Scottish actor Ruaridh Mollica is stepping in as the older version of Tommy, who, in the comics, gains superspeed abilities and goes by the name Speed.
This is a huge deal for fans of the potential Young Avengers storyline. We last saw an older version of Tommy's twin brother, Billy (played by Joe Locke), in Agatha All Along, where he and Agatha set off to find his lost brother. With Mollica now confirmed, it seems VisionQuest will pick up that thread and fully introduce Speed to the MCU. Get ready for some fast-paced action and emotional growth as Tommy grapples with his powers and his family's complex history.
And here's a fun fact for you: Ruaridh Mollica and Joe Locke are currently starring together in the West End play Clarkston, playing romantic interests! Now they'll be on-screen brothers in the MCU. Talk about a full circle moment!
Connecting the Threads: How VisionQuest Unites the MCU Canon

Marvel Television head Brad Winderbaum, speaking at NYCC, made it clear that VisionQuest is designed to reward long-time MCU fans. He teased, "The less we say, the better. But what I will say about Terry's [Matalas] vision for the show is that he knows the lore. So if you've been following the MCU all these years, you're going to be very, very, very rewarded."
Terry Matalas, known for his incredible work revitalizing Star Trek: Picard Season 3, is the showrunner and creator, which bodes incredibly well for deep, interconnected storytelling. His knack for weaving together established lore with fresh narratives is exactly what the MCU needs right now. Instead of feeling like "homework," VisionQuest aims to make those connections exciting and rewarding.
This series is officially being described as the "third part of a trilogy" that started with WandaVision and continued with Agatha All Along. It's poised to tie together the magical events of the Hex, the rise of new heroes like Billy and Tommy, and the intricate world of artificial intelligence created by Tony Stark. While bigger events like Doomsday and Secret Wars are on the horizon, VisionQuest looks set to offer a more personal, character-driven story that could still have massive implications for the wider MCU.
With its deep ties to the Iron Man movies, WandaVision, Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, and Agatha All Along, VisionQuest has a treasure trove of Marvel stories to explore. It's creating an exciting air of mystery and anticipation that Marvel hasn't quite had in a while, focusing on character and established lore rather than just teasing what's next.
When Can We Watch? Release Expectations and Future Hints

So, when can you dive into this mind-bending adventure? VisionQuest is expected to hit Disney+ sometime in late 2026. An exact premiere date hasn't been locked in yet, but we'll be sure to keep you updated as soon as Marvel drops more specifics.
While the trailer hasn't been released online yet, the descriptions hint at a fascinating blend of genres, possibly echoing the metafictional surrealism of WandaVision while delving into more grounded (for the MCU, anyway!) emotional and identity-based themes. With Paul Bettany's passion for the character, Terry Matalas's storytelling prowess, and a cast brimming with fan-favorite returns and exciting new additions, VisionQuest is shaping up to be a must-watch for any Marvel fan. Get ready for an action-packed, emotionally resonant, and deeply rewarding addition to the MCU!
VisionQuest FAQs: All Your Burning Questions Answered!

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