Marvel’s VISION Finale Reprotedly Being Tested With Multiple Endings, Each Featuring Big MCU Returns
Marvel Studios seems to be taking an experimental approach with its upcoming Disney+ series Vision as they are reportedly testing out multiple endings, each stacked with major MCU character returns.According to reliable scooper Daniel Richtman, Marvel is weighing at least two potential finales for the series. One centers on Billy Maximoff and the mysterious “Ghost Agatha”, while another brings back Elizabeth Olsen’s Wanda Maximoff,As Richtman notes, Marvel is “testing multiple endings” and appears to be playing the long game here, perhaps waiting to see how Vision lands in the larger release calendar.Both finale options connect to bigger arcs. A reunion between Billy and Vision as he searches for his twin Tommy makes emotional sense, especially as the Young Avengers continue forming in the background. But a resurrected would be a seismic moment for the franchise and set her up perfectly for what’s next in the Multiverse Saga.Despite Marvel skipping San Diego Comic-Con’s Hall H this year, D23 in August might be the place we finally get official details. Until then, fans are just piecing together the the rumors hitting the internet. Paul Bettany is confirmed to return as Vision, and James Spader is making his long-awaited comeback as Ultron. Also returning is Faran Tahir as Raza from Iron Man, alongside Todd Stashwick reportedly playing Paladin. T’Nia Miller has been cast as Jocasta, while Kerry Condon and Emily Hampshire will play the AIs F.R.I.D.A.Y. and E.D.I.T.H., respectively. Ruaridh Mollica is expected to portray a mystery character believed to be Tommy Maximoff.As for Olsen, when asked back in March about her Marvel future, she teased: "Well, if someone hasn't seen Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, I did die." When pressed further, she added, "Not that I'm aware of."Sure, maybe she’s playing coy. But if this Vision finale really does bring Wanda back, Marvel could be quietly building one of its most emotionally charged arcs since WandaVision, a saga that began with grief and now maybe ends with redemption.


Marvel Studios seems to be taking an experimental approach with its upcoming Disney+ series Vision as they are reportedly testing out multiple endings, each stacked with major MCU character returns.
According to reliable scooper Daniel Richtman, Marvel is weighing at least two potential finales for the series. One centers on Billy Maximoff and the mysterious “Ghost Agatha”, while another brings back Elizabeth Olsen’s Wanda Maximoff,
As Richtman notes, Marvel is “testing multiple endings” and appears to be playing the long game here, perhaps waiting to see how Vision lands in the larger release calendar.
Both finale options connect to bigger arcs. A reunion between Billy and Vision as he searches for his twin Tommy makes emotional sense, especially as the Young Avengers continue forming in the background.
But a resurrected would be a seismic moment for the franchise and set her up perfectly for what’s next in the Multiverse Saga.
Despite Marvel skipping San Diego Comic-Con’s Hall H this year, D23 in August might be the place we finally get official details. Until then, fans are just piecing together the the rumors hitting the internet.
Paul Bettany is confirmed to return as Vision, and James Spader is making his long-awaited comeback as Ultron. Also returning is Faran Tahir as Raza from Iron Man, alongside Todd Stashwick reportedly playing Paladin. T’Nia Miller has been cast as Jocasta, while Kerry Condon and Emily Hampshire will play the AIs F.R.I.D.A.Y. and E.D.I.T.H., respectively. Ruaridh Mollica is expected to portray a mystery character believed to be Tommy Maximoff.
As for Olsen, when asked back in March about her Marvel future, she teased: "Well, if someone hasn't seen Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, I did die." When pressed further, she added, "Not that I'm aware of."
Sure, maybe she’s playing coy. But if this Vision finale really does bring Wanda back, Marvel could be quietly building one of its most emotionally charged arcs since WandaVision, a saga that began with grief and now maybe ends with redemption.