‘VisionQuest’ Rumored to Directly Set Up ‘Avengers: Secret Wars,’ Reuniting Maximoff Twins

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Marvel’s slow-burn plan to build a live-action Young Avengers team has been unfolding in pieces since ‘WandaVision’ first introduced Wanda and Vision’s twin sons back in 2021. Every subsequent project has added another fragment to that puzzle, and the upcoming ‘VisionQuest‘ series appears poised to be the one that finally starts connecting them.

The show centers on Paul Bettany’s rebooted White Vision as he works to reconcile fragmented memories and relationships left behind by the character established across the franchise. Along the way, it’s expected to bring James Spader back as Ultron and feature personifications of various Stark-created AI systems, giving the series a distinctly introspective, mind-bending premise for a Marvel property.

New rumors are now suggesting the series carries far bigger stakes than a standalone character study. According to reports citing industry insiders, ‘VisionQuest’ will reportedly connect directly into ‘Avengers: Secret Wars,’ with Vision playing a significant role in the larger story alongside his sons, Tommy and Billy Maximoff.

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That would mark a major narrative payoff years in the making. Billy Maximoff, previously introduced as Wiccan through Joe Locke’s performance in ‘Agatha All Along,’ has already been confirmed as part of the MCU’s present-day timeline, while Tommy’s presence has remained murkier since his brief ‘WandaVision’ appearance and a variant cameo in ‘Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness.’

‘VisionQuest’ appears set to resolve that uncertainty. Actor Ruaridh Mollica, previously cast under the placeholder name Tucker, was confirmed at New York Comic Con to be playing Tommy Maximoff, giving the character his first substantial live-action presence in the main MCU timeline.

That casting reveal has fueled speculation that ‘VisionQuest’ will ultimately reunite Vision with both of his sons on screen for the first time, completing a family dynamic that’s been split across multiple projects since ‘WandaVision’ first planted the seeds. Whether that reunion culminates in a full-fledged Young Avengers team-up within the series itself remains unclear, though many believe that larger gathering is more likely reserved for a future spinoff.

Adding weight to the Secret Wars connection, industry insider Alex Perez of The Cosmic Circus addressed the rumor directly during a recent fan Q&A session, indicating that both ‘VisionQuest’ and ‘Spider-Man: Brand New Day’ are expected to tie meaningfully into ‘Secret Wars,’ unlike some of Marvel’s other 2026 releases that are said to remain more self-contained.

This wouldn’t be the first hint that Vision’s story is heading somewhere significant. Bettany has previously teased that the series will explore questions of identity as his character works through the mysteries of his own past, language that lines up with speculation about a larger family reunion involving Vision, Wanda, and their reincarnated sons by the time ‘VisionQuest,’ ‘Avengers: Doomsday,’ or ‘Avengers: Secret Wars’ wraps up.

It’s worth noting that Elizabeth Olsen’s involvement in either of the next two Avengers films hasn’t been confirmed, leaving open the question of whether Wanda herself factors into any reunion at all. Still, even without her, the pairing of Vision with both Maximoff twins would represent a meaningful culmination of storylines that have been simmering since the earliest days of Marvel’s Disney+ slate.

As with most pre-release Marvel speculation, none of these connections have been officially confirmed by the studio, and details are subject to change as ‘VisionQuest’ moves closer to its expected 2026 premiere. Marvel has kept plot specifics tightly under wraps, leaving fans largely reliant on insider reports and cast announcements to piece together what’s coming.

Still, given how deliberately Marvel has been laying groundwork for a Young Avengers future across ‘WandaVision,’ ‘Agatha All Along,’ and now ‘VisionQuest,’ the idea of this series feeding directly into ‘Secret Wars’ tracks with the studio’s broader pattern.

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