A new show is reportedly in development for Disney Plus which will focus on The Vision, the superhero for Android and MCU The Avenger, played by Paul Bettany, and picks up where he left off at the end of the WandaVision series.

If you have seen WandaVision or Doctor Strange and the Multiverse of Madness movie that came out earlier this year, that only means one thing — but if you haven’t, watch out for spoilers for both below.

The new series, called Vision Quest, isn’t far along in development — it will open its writers room next week, according to a report Friday from Deadline, which cites unidentified sourcesso it is not clear when the series will be released among The list of Marvel shows and movies. The new show will focus on the version of the android reconstructed from the old Vision, killed at the end of Avengers: Infinity War.

Last we saw him, the white and impersonal vision seen in end of WandaVision has ventured into self-discovery, and Vision Quest will reportedly see him try to regain his memories and sense of humanity.

Jac Schaeffer – creator, writer and executive producer of WandaVision – will reportedly direct Vision Quest. He already helmed the first show’s other spinoff, Agatha: House of Harknesswhich follows the titular character, played by Kathryn Hahn, who caused such trouble for Wanda in WandaVision.

There are even doubts that Wanda herself, played by Elizabeth Olsen, will appear in Vision Quest. This would make sense given her deep and tragic relationship with Vision, which continued after the death of the original android when she recreated him as a ghost in her magical reality during WandaVision. But after her fifth turn into a villain Doctor Strange and the Multiverse of Madness That Ended with her possible death after collapsing an ancient temple on herself, it’s unclear how she’ll appear in Vision’s mission.

The last thing to consider is the title, which is a cute joke along the lines of Schaefer’s other pun-worthy series names. A vision quest is a rite of passage in some Native American tribes undertaken by men entering adulthood, says Wikipedia, which corresponds to the void Vision’s journey to self-realization. Probably not a reference to 1985 film Vision Quest starring Matthew Modine and Linda Fiorentino about a high school wrestler coming of age, but the dozens of us who watched it can draw our own conclusions by the time the series airs.

(Okay, actually, the last thing to speculate about is whether we’ll see the return of WandaVision’s spectacular side characters Monica Rambo, Darcy Lewis, and Agent Jimmy Woo—or even Ralph Boehner? I’ll get to that more.)

Disney Plus did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

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