Latest ‘Vision Quest’ Rumor Reveals The Show’s Villain

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After WandaVision premiered, Marvel announced two spin-off shows: one about Agatha Harkness and another about White Vision. With Agatha All Along already out and loved by fans, attention is now turning to the final piece of this trilogy, Vision Quest.

So far, not much is known about Vision Quest’s story, but it will focus on White Vision’s journey following the events of WandaVision. Fans are also expecting the return of Ultron, the villainous robot, which has been recently confirmed. There’s talk that Jocasta, known in Marvel comics as Ultron’s “bride,” might appear too.

Paul Bettany, who plays Vision, has mentioned that he’s rewatching Agatha All Along to prepare for his role in Vision Quest. This suggests the spin-offs are closely connected in story and tone.

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Insider Alex Perez shared some new hints during a recent AMA. When asked about Jocasta’s role, he said she would be an antagonist. Perez also teased fans of Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. that they might get a small win in the show, though he didn’t give more details.

Jocasta is a lesser-known character, mostly linked to Ultron’s storylines. Since James Spader is confirmed to return as Ultron for Vision Quest, it would make sense for Jocasta to be part of the show. Recent rumors say that T’Nia Miller has been cast to play Jocasta. Miller has appeared in shows like The Haunting of Bly Manor and Foundation.

Recently, it’s also been revealed that the creators of Vision Quest are trying out different endings. One version might include Ghost Agatha and Billy, while another could focus more on Wanda herself.

Filming for Vision Quest started on March 14, 2025, at Pinewood Studios in London. The working title during filming was Tin Man. The show has several directors, including Terry Matalas, Laura Byrne, Vincenzo Natali, and Samira Monteiro. Cinematographers Christopher Ross and Neville Kidd are involved, and Amelia Allwarden, who edited Echo (2024), is in charge of editing Vision Quest.

The show is expected to arrive on Disney+ in 2026 as part of Phase Six of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

It looks like Vision Quest will bring some exciting twists to the MCU, especially with the return of characters like Ultron and the introduction of Jocasta. What are your thoughts? Are you looking forward to this new chapter? Let us know your opinion in the comments below!

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