Marvel's 'VisionQuest' Series Moves to October 14 Release on Disney+
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The Marvel spinoff series 'VisionQuest', starring Paul Bettany as the android Vision, will premiere on Disney+ on October 14. The release date was announced at the Disney Upfronts, moving the show forward from its previously scheduled fall 2026 window. The series is part of Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) Phase Six and connects to the earlier series 'WandaVision'.
Facts First
- 'VisionQuest' will debut on Disney+ on October 14, a move forward from its fall 2026 schedule.
- Paul Bettany stars as the android Vision, with James Spader reprising his role as Ultron.
- The series is an eight-episode part of MCU Phase Six, shot at Pinewood Studios in the U.K.
- Terry Matalas serves as showrunner, known for his work on 'Star Trek: Picard'.
- The show is part of a trilogy that includes 'WandaVision' and the 2024 spinoff 'Agatha All Along'.
What Happened
Disney announced at its Upfronts that the Marvel spinoff series 'VisionQuest' will premiere on Disney+ on October 14. The series, which stars Paul Bettany as the android and former Avenger Vision, was previously scheduled for a fall 2026 release. Development of the series was announced in October 2022, a year and a half after the conclusion of the Disney+ miniseries 'WandaVision', which also starred Bettany and Elizabeth Olsen. 'VisionQuest' is an eight-episode series shot in 2025 at Pinewood Studios in the U.K. and is part of Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) Phase Six.
Why this Matters to you
If you are a fan of the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), you will have a new series to watch sooner than expected. The earlier release date may allow you to follow the connected storylines of 'WandaVision' and the 2024 spinoff 'Agatha All Along' more closely. The casting of familiar actors like James Spader as Ultron and new additions to the ensemble could broaden the appeal of the series.
What's Next
The series is likely to be a key part of the ongoing MCU Phase Six narrative. Following its October premiere, the story may connect to future Marvel projects.