NEW YORK — Seven years after dying at Thanos' hands, Paul Bettany's Vision just won't stay dead.
The actor made a surprise appearance at Marvel's New York Comic Con panel Oct. 11 to tease his return as Vision in the Disney+ series "VisionQuest," which is set to debut in 2026. Brad Winderbaum, the head of Marvel Television, revealed the show is "the third part of the trilogy" that began with 2021's "WandaVision" and continued in 2024's "Agatha All Along."
Vision has not appeared in live-action since the 2021 finale of "WandaVision," which ended with a new, rebuilt version of himself regaining the memories of the original Vision. This version of Vision, known as White Vision, flew away at the end of the show and has not been seen since — until now.
Bettany described the pitch for "VisionQuest" as "fantastic" and "gripping."
"What's different about Vision right now is that red Vision gave Vision all of his memories, including the memories from within the Hex," the actor explained, referring to the fake sitcom reality created by Wanda (Elizabeth Olsen) in "WandaVision."








