VisionQuest is set to arrive later in 2026, but Marvel has still not set a release date for the Mcu series. Paul Bettany will star as Vision, with James Spader reprising his role as Ultron in a project that wraps White Vision’s story after WandaVision.
The series was first announced in 2022 and picks up after the end of WandaVision, when Wanda Maximoff recreated Vision using Chaos magic and S.W.O.R.D. captured his broken body. S.W.O.R.D. then used that body to build a new version of the synthetic humanoid and sent it after Wanda, before Vision combined his memories with the new White Vision and flew away. VisionQuest takes that ending and follows White Vision as he tries to reconcile who he is now.
Filming wrapped in July 2025, which means the series is deep into postproduction even as Marvel keeps details close to its chest ahead of Avengers: Doomsday and Avengers: Secret Wars. That silence has left the new show to be read less as a standalone launch than as one piece of a larger run of Marvel projects spread across streaming and theaters from 2026 into 2028.
The timing matters because Marvel’s calendar is already crowded. The Punisher: One Last Kill will debut on Disney+ a week after the Daredevil: Born Again season 2 finale on May 12, Spider-Man: Brand New Day is scheduled for July 2026, Spider-Noir is due on Prime Video on May 25, 2026, X-Men '97 season 2 is set for the summer, Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man season 2 is expected in the fall of 2026, Daredevil: Born Again season 3 is expected in March 2027 and Wonder Man season 2 is expected in 2027 or 2028.
VisionQuest is still an open date on the calendar, but not an open question in the story: Marvel has already said enough to show where it sits. The series is coming later in 2026, and when it does, it will return White Vision to the center of the Mcu with his identity unresolved and Ultron back in play.