As we enter 2026, the third and final chapter of the “WandaVision Trilogy” is finally upon us. Following the magical chaos of Agatha All Along, Marvel is shifting gears into a high-concept sci-fi odyssey with VisionQuest (officially titled Vision).
For the BGCP community, this is more than just a spin-off—it’s the return of the MCU’s most complex AI, a reunion with a legendary villain, and a bridge directly into the upcoming Avengers: Doomsday. Here is everything we know about the 2026 series.
2026 Release & Production Info
With the arrival of 2026, the third and final instalment of the story that began in WandaVision and continued in Agatha All Along is officially on the horizon.
- Release Window:Late Autumn 2026 (Confirmed for Disney+ UK).
- Note: The series is expected to bridge the gap between ‘X-Men ’97’ Season 2 and the winter’s massive ‘Avengers: Doomsday’ blockbuster.
- Format: 8-Episode Event Series.
- Showrunner: Terry Matalas (Star Trek: Picard). Matalas has teased that the show is an “identity thriller” that explores what’s left of the Vision’s soul.
- Production Status: Principal photography officially wrapped in mid-2025 at Pinewood Studios and on location in London. The series is currently in the final stages of post-production.
The Cast: A Reunion of Icons
The 2026 ensemble features the most exciting mix of “Synthetic” and “Human” characters we’ve seen in years:
- The Lead: Paul Bettany as White Vision. We last saw him flying away from Westview with a head full of memories but no heart to process them. 2026 is the year he finds his purpose.
- The Creator: James Spader is officially back as Ultron. Showrunner Terry Matalas has confirmed we will see Spader in both “Robot Ultron” form and potentially a human-coded digital avatar.
- The Son: Ruaridh Mollica as Tommy Maximoff (Speed). After the events of Agatha, the search for the twin brother is a core plot point this year.
- The AI Ensemble: In a brilliant bit of casting, the voices of Tony Stark’s former AI systems appear in human personifications:
- James D’Arcy (J.A.R.V.I.S.)
- Orla Brady (F.R.I.D.A.Y.)
- Emily Hampshire (E.D.I.T.H.)
- The Rivals: T’Nia Miller as Jocasta and Todd Stashwick as a mercenary tracking the “Vision technology.”
The Story: The Search for Tommy
Set one year after WandaVision, the series follows White Vision as he attempts to regain his humanity.
- The Core Dynamic: The show focuses on the “father-son” relationship between Vision and Ultron. As Vision tries to “unlock” his old self, he accidentally reawakens the dormant Ultron code.
- The Young Avengers Connection: With Tommy (Speed) officially joining the cast, this series is widely believed to be the final “assembling” moment for the Young Avengers before they appear in Avengers: Doomsday.
- The Scarlet Witch Factor: While not officially confirmed, 2026 is the year we expect to finally find out if Wanda survived the collapse of Mount Wundagore.
Comic Books to Read in 2026
If you’re heading to a BGCP Comic Con this year, keep an eye out for these essential back issues:
- West Coast Avengers: VisionQuest (1989): The direct inspiration for White Vision’s cold, emotionless reboot.
- Vision by Tom King (2015): The blueprint for the show’s philosophical and slightly “eerie” tone.
- The Children’s Crusade: For those following the journey of Billy and Tommy Maximoff.
BGCP Suggested Purchases 👇
The Original “White Vision” Arc: 👉 [West Coast Avengers: VisionQuest (Graphic Novel)]
The Modern Masterpiece: 👉 [Vision by Tom King: The Complete Collection]
The “Trilogy” Prequel: 👉 [Agatha All Along: The Art of the Series]
The 2026 Figure: 👉 [Marvel Legends Series: White Vision Action Figure]


