VisionQuest Debuts Oct. 14, Bettany Calls It Exciting

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- VisionQuest will debut on small screens on Oct. 14 this year, as announced in the interview.
- Paul Bettany called the series “moving” and “super exciting,” describing it as a “huge swing” that feels like an end to a trilogy while standing on its own.
- VisionQuest continues the WandaVision storyline, focusing on Vision’s effort to regain his memory and humanity after his death in Avengers: Infinity War.
- James Spader returns to the MCU as Ultron, with Bettany calling his performance “delicious” and “fun.”
- Todd Stashwick joins the cast as Paladin, a morally gray mercenary who targets Vision’s technology.
- Terry Matalas serves as showrunner of VisionQuest, praised by Bettany for the series’ editing progress and visual effects.
Why it matters: Fans of WandaVision gain a new continuation of Vision’s story as VisionQuest streams from Oct. 14, while Disney+ bolsters its MCU lineup with a high‑profile series praised by its star, potentially driving subscriber interest and adding fresh content to the franchise’s post‑WandaVision era.




