Things are going from "quite terrible, folks" to quite miscreants over in the as of late restored MCU at this moment in time! With Robert Downey Jr. set to get his Victor Von Destruction on in Vindicators: Judgment Day and Mystery Wars, Ralph Ineson preparing to play planet eater Galactus in The Phenomenal Four: Initial Steps, and other deadbeats on their way including the diverse team of Thunderbolts*, Giancarlo Esposito's Chief America: Exciting modern lifestyle supervillain Sidewinder, and the nominal witch of Agatha Up and Down all on Wonder Studios' viewpoint, Kang the Champion is nevertheless ancient history as of now. What's more, presently, per THR's revealing, we're getting news that a recognizable mechanical enemy from the MCU's past is preparing a detestable return. That is correct people—James Spader's bionic large terrible Ultron is set to get back in the saddle in WandaVision's at this point untitled Vision spin-off series.
Last seen apparently being annihilated in 2015's Vindicators: Time Of Ultron, Spader's dreadful voiced baddie—the protection program-turned out badly descendants of one Tony Unmistakable—is the person who made Paul Bettany's android Vision in any case. Furthermore, while we don't exactly know right now the way in which Ultron is returning, the way that Star Journey: Picard showrunner Terry Matalas' impending Vision series is set to investigate White Vision's look for reason in a post-Thanos, post-Wanda world means there's a lot of space for Bettany and Spader's irritable dad-child relationship to be inspected once more here.
As per THR's detailing, this new Vision series has been considered the third part in a set of three likewise containing WandaVision and the quickly dropping Agatha From the start, however, plot particulars—and any word on a possible return for Elizabeth Olsen's Wanda Maximoff/Scarlett Witch (purportedly it could be on the cards)—are being stayed quiet about solidly at this stage. What we cannot deny is that the show is circumnavigating a mid-2025 shoot in London, Paul Bettany and James Spader are in it, and the series has stowed itself one of the most amazing showrunners in the business to direct it. Furthermore, for that by itself, indeed, you've need to appreciate Wonder Studios' *ahem* Vision.
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