Marvel Studios is quietly retooling one of its most concept-driven corners of the MCU, and VisionQuest is shaping up to be less of a direct sequel and more of a reinvention. As the third chapter connected to WandaVision moves forward, several familiar artificial intelligences are returning—just not in the same form audiences remember.

First announced in 2022, Vision Quest was initially positioned as a continuation of Paul Bettany’s Vision following WandaVision’s emotionally charged finale. Development stalled for years, however, as Marvel Studios paused and reevaluated its streaming priorities. During that period, the project’s creative direction remained unclear, even as fan interest lingered.
That changed when Marvel revived the series under new leadership. Terry Matalas, best known for his work on Star Trek: Picard, was brought on to reshape the show using a more traditional television structure. Now slated for a 2026 debut on Disney+, VisionQuest (as it is now formatted) appears to have broadened its scope, centering its narrative around artificial intelligence, identity, and the ripple effects of Tony Stark’s technological legacy.

One of the most striking updates involves E.D.I.T.H., the A.I. system introduced in 2019's Spider-Man: Far From Home. Originally voiced by Dawn Michelle King, E.D.I.T.H. was designed as Tony Stark’s final safeguard, entrusted to Peter Parker after Stark’s death in 2019's Avengers: Endgame. Embedded within a pair of advanced sunglasses, the system provided control over Stark satellites, drones, and global monitoring capabilities—tools Peter ultimately proved unprepared to manage.
VisionQuest will reintroduce E.D.I.T.H. with a new voice, as Emily Hampshire joins the MCU in the role. The recasting signals Marvel’s intent to reexamine how its artificial characters function beyond their original narrative purposes.

FRIDAY is undergoing a similar transition. Voiced by Kerry Condon throughout much of the Infinity Saga, FRIDAY replaced JARVIS after 2015's Avengers: Age of Ultron and became a constant companion to Tony Stark. The character appeared in Captain America: Civil War (2016), Spider-Man: Homecoming (2017), Avengers: Infinity War (2018), and Avengers: Endgame (2019), with Condon later returning for Marvel Zombies.
In VisionQuest, Orla Brady takes over the role. Reports suggest the change reflects a creative shift toward presenting A.I. characters in more tangible ways. Rather than remaining an unseen support system, FRIDAY may step into a more visible narrative position, reframing Stark’s influence as Vision confronts his own evolving sense of self.

The ensemble grows further with the introduction of Jocasta, portrayed by T’Nia Miller. Drawn directly from Marvel Comics, the character adds another layer to a story already populated by artificial beings questioning their origins and agency. James Spader’s return as Ultron reinforces that thematic focus, positioning VisionQuest as a meditation on consciousness and legacy rather than a conventional superhero entry.
The casting decisions also underscore a strategic shift within Marvel Studios. VisionQuest marked the studio’s first new live-action Disney+ series greenlit in nearly two years, following changes to how Marvel approaches television development. The emphasis has moved toward experienced showrunners, longer arcs, and character-driven storytelling.

White Vision’s departure from Westview concluded WandaVision with lingering uncertainty, and VisionQuest appears ready to confront that unresolved storyline. By surrounding Vision with reimagined versions of E.D.I.T.H., FRIDAY, and Jocasta, the series can examine how artificial minds interpret memory, accountability, and freedom in a post–Tony Stark MCU.
As Marvel continues refining its streaming output after projects like Agatha All Along and Daredevil: Born Again, VisionQuest may quietly redefine how the studio tells smaller, more introspective stories within its shared universe.
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