New Rumor Reveals Possible Villain for MCU’s Show Focusing on White Vision

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Marvel’s Vision Quest series is shaping up to be an important chapter in the MCU’s future. After the success of WandaVision and its spin-off Agatha All Along, fans are eagerly awaiting the next show in the trilogy, which will follow the story of White Vision.

While details about Vision Quest remain limited, it’s confirmed that the series will explore what happens to White Vision after the events of WandaVision.

Fans are also excited about the return of Ultron, the villainous robot voiced by James Spader. There are strong hints Jocasta, a character known as Ultron’s “bride” in the comics, might also be part of the story.

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Actor Paul Bettany, who plays Vision, has said he’s revisiting Agatha: All Along to prepare for his role in Vision Quest, showing that these shows are closely connected. Insider Alex Perez recently shared some new information in an AMA session. He revealed that Jocasta will be an antagonist in the show. Perez also teased that fans of Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. might get a small win, though he didn’t give details.

Jocasta isn’t a well-known character but has ties to Ultron’s storyline. Since Ultron is confirmed to return, having Jocasta in Vision Quest would fit well. Rumors suggest that actress T’Nia Miller, known for roles in The Haunting of Bly Manor and Foundation, has been cast as Jocasta.

It’s also been reported that the creators of Vision Quest are testing different endings for the series. One possible ending could involve Ghost Agatha and Billy, while another might focus more on Wanda Maximoff herself.

Filming for Vision Quest started in March 2025 at Pinewood Studios in London. The production used the working title Tin Man during filming. Directors Terry Matalas, Laura Byrne, Vincenzo Natali, and Samira Monteiro are involved, with Christopher Ross and Neville Kidd handling cinematography. Amelia Allwarden, who edited Echo (2024), is the show’s editor.

Vision Quest is planned to premiere on Disney+ in 2026, and it will be part of Phase Six of the MCU.

This upcoming series looks promising, especially with the return of familiar characters like Ultron and the introduction of Jocasta. It could bring new energy and surprises to the Marvel Universe. What do you think about Vision Quest and the possible villain Jocasta? Share your thoughts in the comments below!

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