VisionQuest trailer shows a trip into Vision’s glitchy mind and human Ultron

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The journey into the mind of Vision is about to become a wild ride, with the first trailer for VisionQuest finally landing at D23. This isn’t just another Marvel project; it’s the dramatic and emotionally charged climax of the WandaVision trilogy, spiraling into a deep dive into the complexities of Vision’s consciousness.

The trailer plunges viewers into a kaleidoscopic world where Vision navigates an inner landscape populated by various Marvel universe AI characters. This internal adventure is set to introduce a new element: the teenage Tommy Maximoff, known as Speed, weaving himself into this complex reality. The stakes are incredibly high as James Spader returns in a terrifying capacity as Ultron, who appears poised to seize control of Vision’s mind.

The emotional core of <VisionQuest> lies in exploring identity and belonging. It’s about an outsider seeking community, a theme that echoes through the showrunner’s vision. Paul Bettany, returning as the enigmatic Vision, shared insights on the project, emphasizing that the narrative is about finding selfhood. He noted that Vision represents the feeling of being an outsider trying to discover who they are and what community they belong to.

The ensemble cast brings a unique tapestry to this mental odyssey. In addition to Paul Bettany as Vision and James Spader as Ultron, viewers will also see Orla Brady as Friday, Emily Hampshire as E.D.I.T.H., T’Nia Miller as Jocasta, James D’Arcy as Jarvis, and Ruaridh Mollica portraying the spirited Tommy Maximoff.

This convergence of characters promises a spectacle filled with high-stakes drama and intricate psychological exploration. Fans can prepare for a journey that is both visually stunning and deeply introspective, rewarding viewers with big emotional swings.