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The clock above counts down to Vision Quest, Marvel Studios' WandaVision sequel series with Paul Bettany returning as the White Vision, premiering on Disney+ in late 2026.
Vision Quest is Marvel Studios' direct continuation of WandaVision (2021), following White Vision — the rebuilt synthezoid created by S.W.O.R.D. in WandaVision's finale — as he searches for his memories and identity. Terry Matalas (Star Trek: Picard season 3) showruns the eight-episode limited series, with Paul Bettany reprising the role and a stacked supporting cast in James D'Arcy (returning as Edwin Jarvis from the Avengers films and Agent Carter), Faran Tahir (returning as Raza from Iron Man), and Todd Stashwick (Star Trek: Picard).
The show was originally announced as White Vision before being rebranded Vision Quest at the same time as the Wanda follow-up Agatha All Along's release. Late 2026 is the working release window, building toward Avengers: Doomsday.
The show is framed as a meditative, journey-of-self storyline rather than the genre-pastiche of WandaVision. Matalas has indicated that the series will pull deeply on Vision-comic continuity, including Tom King's 2015 Vision miniseries — widely considered one of the greatest superhero comics ever written. Expect a reflective, philosophy-leaning tone with Marvel's typical action set pieces.
Vision Quest premieres in late 2026 on Disney+, with eight weekly episodes.
For more 2026 Marvel TV, see the Wonder Man countdown and the X-Men '97 Season 2 countdown.
When does Vision Quest premiere? Late 2026 on Disney+ (specific date pending). Is Paul Bettany back? Yes — Bettany reprises the White Vision role. Who showruns? Terry Matalas (Star Trek: Picard season 3). Is this a WandaVision sequel? Yes — it picks up the White Vision storyline directly from WandaVision's finale.