There is sadly only one more week of Agatha All Along, a double-episode finale that will wrap up the miniseries, with no plans for a season 2, despite how beloved the show has become. However, this corner of the MCU is not going anywhere, and the next series that will take on WandaVision-era characters is an upcoming Vision show, formerly called VisionQuest, but it doesn’t seem to have a title now.

According to Paul Bettany, we may now have a release date window. He says the series starts shooting in 2025. For reference, WandaVision started shooting in November 2019, and was released in January 2021, just a bit over a year later. So, it’s almost certain we’re looking at a 2026 release date in the midst of the next six MCU movies, albeit whether that’s early or late in the year, that depends on the actual start date. If Bettany isn’t saying it’s imminent, it’s probably later in the year.

Bettany also had a lot of praise for Agatha All Along:

“I love it. I love it and I’m so proud of Jac Schaeffer and I am going to watch again because there’s so much for me to learn moving forward into my contribution,” Bettany said.

The connection, of course, is that his wife Wanda’s body was (allegedly) found at the beginning of his show, and the series involves his son Billy attempting to locate his brother Tommy through the Witches Road.

As for Vision, he was first dissected by SWORD after Thanos killed him, but then was…recreated by Wanda in Westview, and after the events of that series, existing as “White Vision.” We really have no idea about his status now, though Agatha makes reference to him being picked apart by the government. Again? Unclear. The point is we don’t exactly know what he’s doing in the wake of WandaVision, the last time we saw him. He did not show up during Wanda’s rampage, leading to her eventual death, in Doctor Strange and the Multiverse of Madness.

All of this is orbiting the idea that at some point, Wanda will be resurrected and return to the MCU. Rumors say it will be in a major role for the upcoming Avengers films, given her role in Doctor Doom lore, and then also in the X-Men which will be the next phase of the MCU. A theory was that Billy was going to resurrect her at the end of the Witches Road, but that doesn’t seem to be happening and the series’ showrunner Jac Schaeffer says that the ending isn’t about big cameos or anything like that. But that doesn’t mean Wanda won’t come back to life somewhere else, at another time. In the Vision series? Who knows, but I’m looking forward to it, certainly.

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