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White Vision Grapples with Memories and Ultron's Return in Marvel's VisionQuest
11 Oct
Summary
- VisionQuest is the third part of a trilogy started by WandaVision and Agatha All Along
- White Vision, the weaponized copy of the original Vision, is the focus of the new Disney+ series
- Ultron, Vision's "father," will also return to toy with White Vision as he tries to connect to his past

Marvel is set to continue the reality-warping storyline from WandaVision and Agatha All Along with the upcoming Disney+ series VisionQuest. The show, which is slated to premiere next year, will focus on Paul Bettany's "White Vision," the weaponized copy of the original Vision created to destroy Wanda during the events of WandaVision.
According to Marvel TV head Brad Winderbaum, VisionQuest will be "the third part of the trilogy" started by series creator Jac Shaeffer. The show's new showrunner, Terry Matalas, will guide White Vision as he faces an identity crisis and attempts to connect with the memories of the original Vision, including his complicated relationship with the villainous Ultron, played once again by James Spader.
The early footage revealed at New York Comic Con showed Vision navigating a trippy, reality-bending landscape filled with personifications of various AI programs, including D.U.M.-E, U, J.A.R.V.I.S., and F.R.I.D.A.Y. This surreal setting appears to be a manifestation of Vision's android mind as he grapples with his past.
The biggest surprise, however, came at the end of the footage, where Vision and Ultron discover CCTV footage of a man identifying himself as Thomas Shepherd, the grown-up version of Wanda and Vision's magically created son, Tommy. This revelation sets the stage for an intriguing exploration of Vision's family ties and the lasting impact of Wanda's hex hijinks.