Marvel Star Shares Video About Kissing Twin Brother From VisionQuest

Actor Joe Locke, known for his work with Marvel, recently posted a playful video that got fans talking about what might happen in the upcoming series, VisionQuest. In the video, Locke jokingly mentioned ‘kissing his twin brother at work,’ leading many to wonder about his on-screen relationship with co-star Ruaridh Mollica. The funny post quickly went viral, increasing excitement for the new Disney+ show.

Joe Locke shares hilarious VisionQuest meme video

Joe Locke shared a funny video with his co-star, Ruaridh Mollica, jokingly suggesting they’d discovered they were long-lost twins after kissing on set. The video, originally posted by Locke, quickly went viral on X (formerly Twitter), racking up over 111,300 views within just a few hours, thanks to a share from Scarlet Witch Updates on October 15, 2025.

I’m so excited about the VisionQuest series! Marvel just announced Ruaridh Mollica will be playing Tommy Shephard, who fans of WandaVision will know as Speed – he’s Wanda and Vision’s son, back in a new form. It’s great to see them continuing Vision’s story. For comic fans, Speed is a member of the Young Avengers and he’s super fast, just like his uncle Quicksilver!

Locke and Mollica have worked together before on a London stage play called Clarkston, and viewers are hoping that connection will be visible on screen. A recent video of the pair quickly spread among Marvel fans online, with many noting its connection to potential storylines about family in the upcoming series. The fun and playful nature of the post also fits with how the show is being promoted before its 2026 release.

Marvel hasn’t officially responded to the popular online clip, but sources say filming for VisionQuest is continuing. Paul Bettany is returning as White Vision, and the show will focus on Vision figuring out who he is and how he connects with Wanda’s twin sons, Billy and Tommy.

VisionQuest will premiere on Disney+ in 2026, completing the WandaVision trilogy saga.

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2025-10-15 08:17