The sequel series to “WandaVision,” titled “Vision Quest,” has sparked some new casting speculations, giving it a vibe reminiscent of a contemporary “Iron Man” comic book narrative. In “Vision Quest,” we follow White Vision, a resurrected character who was the original Avenger hero, last seen flying off at the conclusion of the initial MCU Disney+ series, seeking his purpose in the world. Paul Bettany reprises his role as Vision and isn’t the only robot making an appearance in the forthcoming series.
According to entertainment insider Daniel Richtman, several casting rumors for the film “Vision Quest” have been circulating. It has been suggested that Emily Hampshire will play the role of EDITH, the human form of the Tony Stark AI seen in “Spider-Man: Far From Home,” and Kerry Condon is set to portray FRIDAY, the human manifestation of Tony Stark’s AI in the Marvel Cinematic Universe films.
Previous speculations indicated that James Spader would reprise his role as Ultron in the upcoming film, despite appearing to perish in Avengers: Age of Ultron. The addition of T’Nia Miller as the character Jocasta suggests that the movie Vision Quest will primarily center around robots and artificial intelligence within the Marvel Cinematic Universe. This theme mirrors a recent Iron Man tale, predominantly revolving around artificial intelligence and robot rights.
In the fascinating realm of the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) on Disney+, I find myself eagerly anticipating “Vision Quest,” a series that follows the captivating tales of “WandaVision” and “Agatha All Along.” As a dedicated fan, I can’t wait to see Paul Bettany return as Vision. The intriguing Emily Hampshire is rumored to portray EDITH, while James Spader will breathe life into Ultron once more. Kerry Condon will reprise her role as FRIDAY, and we have Faran Tahir as Raza, with T’Nia Miller bringing Jocasta to life. The production of “Vision Quest” is currently underway, and I can hardly contain my excitement for its expected release on Disney+ in 2026!
How Vision Quest Connects to Marvel Comics’ Iron Man 2020
In Marvel Comics’ “Iron Man 2020” limited series, the central plot reintroduced Arno Stark, Tony Stark’s first cousin, who had previously misused Stark Industries for harmful activities. However, the larger narrative in this comic book saga was more encompassing. The main theme eventually revolved around the rights of androids and the Robot Revolution.
This situation unfolded as Iron Man ventured to eliminate Machine Man, following an incident where some children inadvertently reactivated the android. In the ensuing battle, Machine Man emerged victorious and subsequently sought out other robotic and artificial intelligence heroes to champion their cause for self-determination, resisting human control.
In the comic series “Civil War II”, Tony Stark, also known as Iron Man, initially thought artificial intelligence (AI) could trigger an Existence Event, a significant turning point in existence. However, it wasn’t until after he thought he had become AI and his human body perished in the same storyline that he truly empathized with their perspective. This encompassed comprehending the ideology of revolutionaries like Jocasta, a former Avenger, as well. These events unfolded in the “Robot Revolution” spinoff series.
Under the leadership of Maria Hill, the U.S. administration established a task force named Force Works, headed by James Rhodes’ War Machine, with the mission to confront and neutralize artificial intelligence terrorists. There have been whispers that the Armor Wars saga involving Rhodes might be discontinued and merged into Vision Quest instead, which could potentially deepen the series’ ties to the comic books.
On Fridays, we find that he played a significant role in the “Robot Revolution” narrative, which ultimately led Tony Stark to align with the robots in their fight. Although no details have been disclosed about the inspirations behind the upcoming Disney+ series, it appears that “Iron Man 2020” and “Robot Revolution” might offer valuable insights into the direction that Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) intends to take with Vision’s forthcoming series.
The upcoming “Vision Quest” Disney+ show features multiple AIs inhabiting human forms, with Ultron potentially taking on a new role and White Vision seeking self-discovery. Given the current apprehension about AI in our world, this Marvel Cinematic Universe series on sentient robots yearning for freedom echoes “Iron Man 2020” and may offer clues about the storyline ahead.
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