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Todd Stashwick Cast In Marvel Studios’ Upcoming Vision Series

Sep 9, 2024

Just as we begin to prepare ourselves for the forthcoming release of “Agatha All Along,” we’re getting news about another “WandaVision” spinoff that’s in the works. This time, we have casting for the upcoming untitled Vision series. 
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According to THR, Todd Stashwick has been cast alongside Paul Bettany and James Spader in Marvel Studios’ upcoming Vision series. The show, which was formerly known as “Vision Quest,” is said to follow the further adventures of Vision, a human-like android played by Bettany, after the events of the aforementioned “WandaVision.” When we left the character last, he was resurrected as an all-white version of himself with all of his previous memories. 
Stashwick is a veteran actor who has mainly appeared in TV over the years. His most recent gig was on the popular “Star Trek: Picard” series, which was showrun by Terry Matalas, who is also showrunning the new Vision series. Clearly, Matalas enjoyed working with Stashwick.
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It seems as if we’re still a ways off from seeing the Vision series coming to Disney+. Marvel Studios has a number of series that have already shot, which will likely come out before this show, such as “Iron Heart,” “Wonder Man,” and “Daredevil: Born Again.”
However, with casting happening now, we could see the Vision series coming sometime in 2026. We’ll just have to wait and see. 

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