‘Vision Quest’: Upcoming ‘WandaVision’ Spin-Off Gets Official Title Confirmation!!

Marvel has finally confirmed the official title of Paul Bettany’s upcoming WandaVision spin-off — and it’s one that longtime fans may already be familiar with. The Disney+ series is officially titled Vision Quest, as revealed by the first-look logo spotted on new crew merchandise. The logo on the shirt is quite minimalistic but distinct. Here’s what it looks like: It features the Marvel Studios logo in its standard red-and-white block design. Just beside it is the green-and-white Disney+ logo.

Below, the title VISION QUEST is spelled out in sleek, futuristic-looking uppercase letters. The Q in QUEST is stylized with a glowing, cyan/teal outline, making it stand out from the rest of the letters, and it resembles the ‘power’ icon on electronic device. That glowing “Q” is the main design flourish and gives the whole wordmark a slightly tech-inspired, sci-fi feel — fitting for Vision’s character. The rest of the font is very clean and geometric, leaning toward modern minimalism rather than anything overly stylized. In other words, it’s perfect for the series.

The series, which has been in development since 2022, will see Bettany return as the synthezoid in a story that reportedly follows his journey after the events of WandaVision. Star Trek: Picard showrunner Terry Matalas is leading the project, making Vision Quest one of the most eagerly anticipated shows in Marvel’s (receding, importantly) Disney+ slate.

What’s Vision Quest About?

Though Marvel Studios is still keeping specific plot details under wraps, the title itself offers a huge clue. In the comics, “Vision Quest” is the storyline where Vision is dismantled and rebuilt, leading to the pale “White Vision” version of the character — which we last saw fly off at the end of WandaVision. Fans can expect this series to dive deeper into his search for identity and purpose, now separate from Wanda Maximoff (Elizabeth Olsen).

It’s a huge 2026 for Marvel, too. On Disney+, audiences will get new seasons of Daredevil: Born Again and X-Men ’97, alongside Vision Quest. On the big screen, the year kicks off with Spider-Man: Brand New Day on July 31, starring Tom Holland alongside Mark Ruffalo and Jon Bernthal, before closing with the epic Avengers: Doomsday on December 18.

 

via Collider

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