New Rumor Claims Marvel's VISION Series Will Use Human Versions of the MCU's AI Characters
Over the last year, we’ve seen a lot of casting news from Marvel’s Vision series, and we’ve seen a lot of great actors join the series. While we don’t have a ton of info on the show’s synopsis, a new rumor about the show certainly lines up with the roles that have been cast. Paul Bettany stars in the series as a new version of Vision, White Vision, after he lost the Mind Stone and had his memories restored by the Hex Vision. He will be joined by Emily Hampshire, who will be playing E.D.I.T.H. the sleek, intimidating AI system originally created by Tony Stark; James Spader reprising his iconic role as Ultron; T’Nia Miller as Jocasta (another familiar AI name from Marvel lore); Faran Tahir, who returns as Raza, a character we last saw in Iron Man, as well as Todd Stashwick, and Ruaridh Mollica.Industry scooper Daniel Richtman has proven himself a reliable source for Vision intel, and he's just shared a big update on plans for the WandaVision follow-up (via CBM).He claims that the AI characters will appear in human form for most of Vision to save on VFX costs and to help get the series on Disney+ as soon as early 2026. It's a smart decision on Marvel Studios' part if true, though we do hope to see the likes of Ultron and Jocasta get some memorable moments in their robot forms, too.The solid cast list makes sense for this news, as they are bringing in some great actors to bring these characters to life. I think this series sounds like it’s shaping up to be really new and original, and I am really looking forward to seeing how it plays out. I loved WandaVision, and if this is anything like it, I think we are in for an exciting ride. Stay tuned for updates on the project as it moves forward.


Over the last year, we’ve seen a lot of casting news from Marvel’s Vision series, and we’ve seen a lot of great actors join the series.
While we don’t have a ton of info on the show’s synopsis, a new rumor about the show certainly lines up with the roles that have been cast. Paul Bettany stars in the series as a new version of Vision, White Vision, after he lost the Mind Stone and had his memories restored by the Hex Vision.
He will be joined by Emily Hampshire, who will be playing E.D.I.T.H. the sleek, intimidating AI system originally created by Tony Stark; James Spader reprising his iconic role as Ultron; T’Nia Miller as Jocasta (another familiar AI name from Marvel lore); Faran Tahir, who returns as Raza, a character we last saw in Iron Man, as well as Todd Stashwick, and Ruaridh Mollica.
Industry scooper Daniel Richtman has proven himself a reliable source for Vision intel, and he's just shared a big update on plans for the WandaVision follow-up (via CBM).
He claims that the AI characters will appear in human form for most of Vision to save on VFX costs and to help get the series on Disney+ as soon as early 2026. It's a smart decision on Marvel Studios' part if true, though we do hope to see the likes of Ultron and Jocasta get some memorable moments in their robot forms, too.
The solid cast list makes sense for this news, as they are bringing in some great actors to bring these characters to life. I think this series sounds like it’s shaping up to be really new and original, and I am really looking forward to seeing how it plays out. I loved WandaVision, and if this is anything like it, I think we are in for an exciting ride.
Stay tuned for updates on the project as it moves forward.