VISIONQUEST Showrunner Teases AGATHA ALL ALONG Connection and Leaves the Door Open for Season 2
Marvel Studios is continuing to build out its WandaVision corner of the MCU, and VisionQuest is shaping up to be a pretty fascinating next chapter.
As the third entry in the trilogy that started with WandaVision and continued with Agatha All Along, this upcoming Disney+ series is pulling threads from both stories while setting up something new.
Now, thanks to showrunner Terry Matalas, we’ve got a clearer idea of how it all connects and what the future of the series might look like.
At the heart of this trilogy is family. WandaVision explored Wanda’s grief and desire for motherhood. Agatha All Along leaned heavily into that theme as well. With VisionQuest, the focus shifts toward fatherhood, putting Vision in a position we haven’t really seen before in the MCU.
Matalas recently spoke about how the show ties directly into Agatha All Along, and it sounds like fans who’ve been paying attention will spot some meaningful connections.
“There’s definitely connective tissue,” Matalas said. “Specifically, when it comes to—let me think about what I’m allowed to say—if you watched Agatha, you certainly know there’s a Tommy Maximoff out there somewhere. So that may or may not play into this.”
That little tease opens the door to some exciting possibilities. Tommy Maximoff, one of Wanda’s sons, clearly still has a role to play in this corner of the MCU, and VisionQuest might be where that story picks up in a bigger way.
Of course, with this being positioned as the final chapter in the trilogy, fans are already wondering if this is a one-and-done situation or something that could continue. Matalas didn’t shut anything down when asked about a second season, and his response makes it sound like Marvel is keeping its options open.
“I think that’s up to the Marvel and Disney Gods,” Matalas said when asked about VisionQuest Season 2. “It doesn’t necessarily have to [stand on its own]. There is a group of characters in situations that are certainly on their own island, if you will. Trying to figure out how to say this . . . You could very much see these characters again, if you want.”
If the show lands with fans, there’s clearly room to keep these characters around and continue their story arcs.
VisionQuest brings back Paul Bettany as Vision, picking up after the events of WandaVision. This version of Vision, often referred to as White Vision, is dealing with a unique identity crisis. He has Vision’s memories, but none of the emotional connection to them, which creates a pretty compelling internal conflict.
The official logline reads: “After the events of WandaVision, White Vision struggles to connect with the memories given to him as he lacks the emotions or feelings associated with them.”
The cast surrounding Bettany includes James Spader returns as Ultron, Todd Stashwick as Paladin, Ruaridh Mollica as Tommy Maximoff, T’Nia Miller as Jocasta, Emily Hampshire as E.D.I.T.H., Orla Brady as F.R.I.D.A.Y., Henry Lewis as D.U.M.-E., Jonathan Sayer as U, Faran Tahir as Raza, and James D’Arcy as J.A.R.V.I.S.
With eight episodes planned, VisionQuest is set to hit Disney+ in late 2026. Between its connection to Agatha All Along, the return of Ultron, and Vision’s search for identity, this series is shaping up to be one of the more unique Marvel projects on the horizon.