
Even Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige has acknowledged they created too many TV shows for Disney+ too quickly. However, their streaming journey began successfully with WandaVision in 2021. After a year-long break due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the show—which kicked off the Multiverse Saga—was praised for its unique storytelling (each episode was styled after a different type of sitcom) and strong acting. While WandaVision didn’t get a second season, it led to the spinoff Agatha All Along, which also proved popular. Now, the story started by WandaVision will continue with another spinoff, VisionQuest, again starring Paul Bettany.
Elizabeth Olsen, star of WandaVision, recently told Inverse that she sees the upcoming VisionQuest as the final piece in a three-part story that began almost five years ago. She explained that Paul Bettany recently shared details about the show with her, and he seemed very proud of it. Olsen believes VisionQuest, along with WandaVision and the Agatha All Along series, creates a complete arc, and she’s looking forward to seeing it.
Can VisionQuest End the WandaVision Trilogy on a High Note?

Scheduled to debut in 2026 (though a specific date hasn’t been announced), VisionQuest is coming at a pivotal moment for Marvel Studios. After some recent inconsistencies, Kevin Feige is adjusting how Marvel creates content, focusing more on multi-season TV series like Daredevil: Born Again instead of shorter, limited series that were popular on Disney+. This could make VisionQuest one of the last of its kind, but it still has the potential to be a significant and successful addition to the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
Paul Bettany has explained that the upcoming series VisionQuest will explore difficult themes like inherited trauma, father-son relationships, and facing painful truths – essentially, learning to accept who you are. WandaVision was so successful because it didn’t avoid complex emotions like grief and loss, and instead focused on a deeply personal story. VisionQuest seems to be continuing that approach. Now that Vision has his memories back, he’s starting a journey to understand and come to terms with his complicated past. This makes for a compelling premise for a Marvel show and promises a meaningful conclusion to the ideas first presented in WandaVision.
The new series, VisionQuest, will continue storylines from previous shows. Ruaridh Mollica will play Tommy Maximoff, one of Wanda and Vision’s sons. The last episode of Agatha All Along showed Billy Maximoff and Agatha joining forces to find Tommy, and while a second season of Agatha All Along hasn’t been announced, VisionQuest could pick up that story. Marvel confirming Tommy’s involvement suggests bigger surprises are in store, leading fans to wonder if Billy, Agatha, or even Wanda might appear. Agatha All Along hinted that Wanda could still be alive, and VisionQuest seems like the perfect place to finally answer that question.
If VisionQuest truly delivers on its promise and ends successfully, it will demonstrate what Marvel can achieve when it’s at its best. It would be a fitting accomplishment for the studio that created the shared universe blockbuster to tell a captivating, complete story across three separate, yet interconnected, miniseries. Ideally, viewers will appreciate how the shows build on each other, with elements introduced early on paying off later in the overall narrative.
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