The official logo for Vision Quest reportedly leaked

The Whie Vision (Image via Disney)
The Whie Vision (Image via Disney)

Ever since reports suggested that production for the WandaVision spin-off, which would follow the White Vision on his quest for identity, had wrapped, fans have been looking for updates on Vision Quest.

Well, we have an exciting new update for Marvel fans regarding the upcoming addition to Phase 6 of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. This update comes from the unlikeliest of places, the sets of a DC film.

The update also confirms the title of the spin-off as Vision Quest, something that had remained unconfirmed for some time. Here's everything we know about the upcoming series featuring Paul Bettany's Vision.


The official Logo for the upcoming Marvel Television series Vision Quest reportedly leaked

Even though the title Vision Quest was more or less confirmed for the WandaVision spin-off, there was no official confirmation from Marvel regarding the title, and it was labelled a working title.

Recently, a crew member on the sets of the upcoming DC film Clayface in Liverpool was spotted wearing a merch item from the WandaVision spin-off featuring Paul Bettany's Vision. The irony of a Marvel leak from a DC film set was not lost on fans.

The merch t-shirt revealed the official logo for the upcoming television series. The official logo for Vision Quest has the Marvel Studios standard logo. Below the Marvel logo, we have the words 'Vision' and 'Quest' written in a sleek and minimalist font, with the 'Q' in 'Quest' carrying the design with a flourish that looks like a diagonal power button.

The logo has an intensely technical, cool, and sleek finish, all of which are words that can be used to describe Paul Bettany's Vision.


Everything we know about the upcoming Paul Bettany spin-off, Vision Quest

While the exact details regarding the plot or characters of Vision Quest are being kept under wraps, the information that we do have for the upcoming project makes the wait until release an anticipatory one.

The last time we saw Vision was in the final episode of WandaVision, where Wanda had created a new version of Vision using her Chaos magic, leading to the creation of a pocket reality within her reality, called the Hex. She later destroyed The Hex to free the innocent people of Westview, whom she had captured in her attempt to stay in a reality of her making.

Wanda's Vision and the White Vision (Image via Disney)
Wanda's Vision and the White Vision (Image via Disney)

In the final moments of WandaVision, Wanda's Vision comes face-to-face with the White Vision, a creation of S.W.O.R.D. and a rebuilt version of Vision, who has everything except Vision's memories, including his relationship with Wanda. After their philosophical discussion of the Ship of Theseus, where they debated why each of them was the original, Wanda's Vision transfers his memories onto the White Vision, rendering him a complete version of the Vision.

Vision Quest is set to follow the White Vision after the events in WandaVision as he struggles with his identity. The series is set to premiere sometime in the first half of 2026. Along with Paul Bettany, another Marvel synthezoid, Vision's creator, James Spader's Ultron, is also set to return. They will be joined by Emily Hampshire's EDITH, Tony Stark's tech, which was passed to Peter Parker after Stark's death in Endgame.

Orla Brady is set to take up FRIDAY in human form, along with James D'Arcy as Jarvis. According to reports, Ruaridh Mollica's Tucker will be revealed as Tommy Maximoff as well, drumming up excitement for Vision Quest. T'Nia Miller is also reportedly joining as Jocasta, the Bride of Ultron, and finally, Faran Tahir is set to return as Raza, the 10 Rings terrorist group leader in Iron Man (2008).


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Edited by Nimisha