It was recently announced that Paul Bettany would be making his long-anticipated return to the Marvel Cinematic Universe. The new Disney+ series, Vision Quest, will likely be inspired by the Marvel Comics arc of the same name. Many aspects of that storyline have already been introduced in the first MCU Disney+ series, WandaVision.

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Of course, given its place in either Phase 5 or 6 of Marvel Studios' Multiverse Saga, Vision Quest will likely play an important role in the future of the MCU. Particularly, it will certainly determine the future of Bettany's beloved android, whose fate has been questionable in previous films. These eight predictions may inform where the Disney+ series goes.

8 White Vision's Life Post-WandaVision

White Vision looking perplexed in WandaVision

Fans of WandaVision will recall that the current iteration of Bettany's character in the MCU is White Vision. Reassembled from the body parts of the Vision murdered by Thanos in Infinity War, White Vision is initially directed to kill Wanda and Vision in the Westview Hex. However, his encounter with Wanda's created Vision recalls the memories he had lost.

Going through an existential crisis, White Vision flies off from Westview, and hasn't been seen in the MCU since. Much like Wanda's introduction in Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, many fans will be eager to see what Vision has been up to since leaving Westview. Realistically, Vision has likely been searching for answers about his past.

7 The Fate Of Wanda Maximoff

Wanda appearing as the Scarlet Witch in Multiverse of Madness

Without Vision or her children, Wanda went down a dark path during Multiverse of Madness to get her life back. Consumed by the Darkhold, Wanda became the Scarlet Witch, using the evil tome to hunt America Chavez for her multiverse-jumping powers. Realizing her wrongdoings, Wanda destroys the Darkhold and seemingly dies.

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Of course, Kevin Feige and Elizabeth Olsen have implied that audiences haven't seen the last of Wanda Maximoff in the MCU. The character will likely play an important role in the future of the MCU, especially in a project like Vision Quest. After all, Wanda insisted that she and Vision would meet each other again before she destroyed the Hex in the finale.

6 It Was Agatha All Along

Agatha wearing a witch costume in WandaVision

Vision Quest will also be coming after another post-WandaVision project, Agatha: Coven of Chaos. This series will see Kathryn Hahn reprising her fan-favorite role as Agatha Harkness, an evil witch who seeks to understand Wanda's powers. However, fans know very little about the series, given that Agatha Harkness is a very minor comic character.

However, rumors have theorized that Agatha: Coven of Chaos will adapt parts of the Avengers comic storyline known as Children's Crusade. Possibly, Agatha Harkness will team up with Wanda's children, Billy and Tommy, to rescue their parents. Of course, this could prime Agatha, Billy, Tommy, or all three to later appear in Vision Quest.

5 Billy And Tommy, Future Avengers

Billy and Tommy dressed for Halloween as Wanda follows them

Billy and Tommy's presence in some way, shape, or form in Vision Quest is certainly expected by many fans. Particularly, this series could set up their role in future Avengers teams as Wiccan and Speed, utilizing powers reminiscent of Wanda and her twin brother, Pietro. They even possessed these powers during WandaVision.

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How Billy and Tommy will return at all, though, remains a mystery. The child iterations of these characters returned in Multiverse of Madness, as Wanda sought to displace a variant of her and raise the children she lost. Perhaps the mystery of their return will spur White Vision to seek out Wanda herself, wherever she may be.

4 The Origin Of The West Coast Avengers

White Vision approaching Wanda in a West Coast Avengers comic

Notably, the Vision Quest comic storyline takes place during the adventures of the West Coast Avengers. This off-shoot of the superhero team consists of Hawkeye, Scarlet Witch, White Vision, Tigra, and more. However, the team has yet to make their official debut in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, perhaps until the Vision Quest series.

Other brand-new MCU characters, like Kamala Khan, Kate Bishop, and Moon Knight become important characters in future versions of the West Coast Avengers. However, none of these characters, including Wanda and Vision, have been based on the West Coast, so who's to say if the MCU West Coast Avengers would take the same name.

3 Vision Vs. Wonder Man

Wonder Man and Vision fighting as Iron Man watches in a comic

The news of Vision Quest also comes with reports that Watchmen actor Yahya Abdul-Mateen II will be portraying the Marvel Comics character Wonder Man in a Disney+ series. This was big news for WandaVision fans, considering that Scarlet Witch and Wonder Man have been involved romantically in the comics before.

It's very possible, therefore, that the Wonder Man series and Vision Quest will be very connected. Perhaps MCU fans will get to see the two rivals for Wanda's love face off, though it'll probably be easier for fans to root for Vision in that case. Nevertheless, they'd be two powerful heroes engaging in an epic battle with high romantic stakes.

2 Consequences Of Armor Wars

Don Cheadle in his War Machine armor in Endgame

Prior to the announcement of Vision Quest, many fans speculated that White Vision would be involved in Armor Wars. Originally a Disney+ series, the project has recently been upgraded to an official MCU film starring Don Cheadle. It had previously been announced that Armor Wars would focus on the fate of Tony Stark's technology.

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If Vision Quest finds White Vision on a journey to learn more of his past, it's still possible that Armor Wars will play a huge role in that series' conflicts. As a robot designed by Stark, control over White Vision could be desired by many characters. Particularly, the government agency S.W.O.R.D. may want their secret weapon back.

1 On The Road To Secret Wars

A Secret Wars comic cover with The Thing, Captain Marvel, Black Bolt, Namor, Mr. Fantastic, and others on it

Of course, Vision Quest being a part of the MCU's Multiverse Saga likely means fans will see some sort of payoff for the series in the climactic Avengers: Secret Wars film. The film is not expected to debut until 2026, which gives fans a lot of time to theorize about what Vision's role in the film will be, assuming Paul Bettany makes it to the end of this saga.

Given that Secret Wars will see a collision of the multiverse, it's possible that Vision will find himself facing several versions of himself. These variants of Vision could potentially debut in Vision Quest, making their ultimate fight in Secret Wars an extremely worthwhile payoff. Either way, Vision Quest will determine a lot about the MCU's future.

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