Marvel Vision character wins rights to own Disney+ series

Disney+ is preparing a series dedicated to Vision. The WandaVision universe will never stop expanding.

So what happened to this new version of Vision after he left Westview in the WandaVision series? That’s the question Vision Quest, Marvel Studios’ new television series for Disney+, which is currently in full production, will try to answer.

Disney+ is preparing a series dedicated to Vision

According to Variety, Paul Bettany is set to reprise his role as a sentient being killed in Avengers: Infinity War but resurrected a few years later. Jake Schaeffer, who created and curated WandaVision, is leading the writing team for the series, which officially launches in the coming days.

WandaVision was the first Disney+ Marvel series that truly felt like a century ago. It actually dates from last year and has changed Marvel Studio’s habits quite a lot. Since then, there have been several new series, films, and many of them are influenced by WandaVision. Also as a result of this series, Wanda became the Scarlet Witch and terrorized the multiverse in Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness. Monica Rambo is set to return next year in Marvel, Darcy Lewis assisted her friend in Thor: Love and Thunder and, of course, this was the first time the X-Men and Fox universes met Marvel with Quicksilver (Evan Peters).

Then there was Agatha. Jake Schaeffer will also expand his WandaVision universe with Agatha: Coven of Chaos, which is set to begin filming soon.

The WandaVision universe will never stop expanding

But the only character that finally didn’t return was the title’s second character, namely Vision. If you remember, a secret agency saved Vision’s body after Infinity War and he resurrected with no memory of his past. In the version created from scratch by Wanda, the White Vision picks up several fragments of the past and flees. What happens next? I hope we find out about it in this series.

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