Paul Bettany Leads VisionQuest to Disney Plus on 14 October, 2026
Paul Bettany returns as Vision when VisionQuest starts streaming on disney plus on 14 October, 2026. The eight-episode series is being positioned as the final instalment in a Marvel streaming trilogy that began with WandaVision in 2021 and continued with Agatha All Along in 2024.
Paul Bettany and VisionQuest
Bettany leads the series as White Vision, who is set to search for purpose in a post-Thanos, post-Wanda world. Disney’s timing turns the show into the endpoint of a storyline that has stretched across half a decade, giving the character’s return a clearer commercial and narrative job than a standard franchise spin-off.
James Spader’s Ultron is returning, and Terry Malala is the showrunner guiding the project. T’Nia Miller plays Jocasta, while Todd Stashwick appears as Paladin and Ruaridh Mollica returns as Tommy Maximoff. The cast also includes Henry Lewis, Jonathan Sayer, James D’Arcy, Orla Brady, Emily Hampshire, Lauren Morais, and Diane Morgan.
Eight Episodes, Different Film Types
VisionQuest will run for eight episodes, and each one is set to emulate a different kind of film. That format gives the series a built-in hook beyond the Marvel label: it is not just another continuation, but a structured experiment inside a familiar franchise lane.
The show’s placement after WandaVision and Agatha All Along also makes the release date a franchise marker rather than a simple calendar announcement. For Disney, closing the trilogy on disney plus ties a 2021 launch, a 2024 continuation, and a 2026 finish into one streaming-era arc.
Ultron, Jocasta, and the Cast
James Spader’s return as Ultron is the sharpest signal that VisionQuest is leaning on legacy Marvel material instead of starting fresh. Paired with Miller’s Jocasta and Bettany’s White Vision, it suggests the series is being built around identity, memory, and inheritance rather than standalone spectacle.
Disney has described VisionQuest as the final instalment in the trilogy, which raises the value of the October 2026 date for viewers who have followed the storyline since WandaVision. One practical note remains: there has been no official confirmation that Chris Pratt’s Star-Lord will appear, so the announced cast should be treated as the working lineup until Disney says otherwise.