What happened to the white vision of Paul Betani after Wandavision?

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A Marvel Cinematic Universe There were many characters in the infinity saga – just revise the scene of the “Avengers: Andgers” for an instant reminder – but everything is air frantic to really the proportions of Gargantuan in Multiverse Saga. A large number of independent units and Disney+ show made it mostly impossible to track everyone, leaving many characters that have fallen through the cracks for years.

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Such was the case of white vision (Paul Betani), silver, ball, copy of red synthesoid, which is the end of “vandavision” and … well, nowhere. In comics, it is easier to jug dozens of characters at the same time, but Hollywood makes it incredibly complicated with massive budgets and restrictive firing and production schedules.

For these reasons, more random MCU fans may have completely forgotten about a white vision. While “Dr. Standez in Multisvet Madness” has a prominent witch (Elizabeth Olsen) and is engaged in her woe as a result of “Wandavision”, a white vision is nowhere to be found. Here’s what the synthesoid was all this time in the MCU that happens with a white vision in comics and where it can appear further.

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What happens with white vision during Vandavision?

During the events “Wandavision” the white vision is mostly closed in the ball laboratory. It did not come to life properly until the shadow government organization uses a little hidden magic chaos Wanda near Vesti to realize it. Then the sword sends it to sixteen to kill Wanda and destroy another vision she created through her magic.

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Inside, White Vision tries to kill Wanda, but he was interrupted by his alternative ego, and two struggled with a long battle, while Wanda is engaged in Agatha Harcnes (Catherine Khan). After all, the vision of Wanda is able to break into a white vision, unlocking their common memories and convincing it that it can and should be more than just a tool for those who reconstructed it.

While Vision, as we knew it earlier, “dies” when WestView Hex falls, a white vision runs away. He does not return to the ball, but instead it seems to be wandering, most likely thinking about his existence and considering his place in the world. It is a bit interesting that he has not jumped back over the years (both in the real world and at the university), because much happened to McU. The most likely explanation, not to mention that “planning is difficult” is that White Vision has since deviated from secular affairs, covering the side of itself, which was always more voyeer and philosopher than a true superhero.

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White vision should get your own show in 2026

Years ago, it was announced that Vision would receive its own Disney+ series as some next activity to “Wandavision”. The show, oriented “Vision Quest”, was put on the back vodka for several years, but it was allegedly going in 2026. And since White Vision is the only vision that is currently alive in the MCU main temporary scale, it will be on the driver’s seat. Details about the series remain scarce and complete rumors, but trade reports claim that it claims that Series vision will return ultron With James, the Semi again provides the voice of the mechanical villain.

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“Star Trek: Picard” Showrunner Terry Matalas heads to the series, and Toddiwik among the acting staff next to the floor of Betany. In March 2025, Variety It is reported that “Picard” writer and producer Chris Montfet also joined the team, turning a Vision series into a project, which was largely moving “Trek” by former popes.

Details of the story other than Ultron Return were not available. Today Paul Betani was also not named among A massive acting “Avengers: Judgment Day”, Therefore, it is unclear how the vision can play in this movie if it will be in it at all.

What happens to a white vision in Marvel Comics?

The Marvel Comics also have White Vision, and its storyline is quite similar to “Wandavision”. As in the show, it is a reconstructed version of the character, largely devoid of emotions. It acts primarily as the history of Wanda when it is engaged in the loss of her family (as in the Disney+series). After all, this version of the comic books White Vision restores its original color scheme, memories and emotions and role of the superhero.

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In other words, many comic book stories have already been told about “Wandavision”, which leaves the future show “Vision Quest” with a good number of opportunity to play and introduce fresh ideas. It would be cool to see how the character returned a red look at some point in the future show, and the comic books have a lot of precedents to happen.

White vision – one of the many threads lost in the multi -versatile sag

No matter what the “Vision Quest” eventually happens, or how well it ended, it’s hard not to feel like Marvel Studios has undermined the opportunity, giving so much time between “Wandavision” and the sequel series. “Wandavision” was the first MCU series (except Netflix Defenders), and it received one of the highest praise for any project in the franchise, because “Avengers: Engers”. Disney would make sense to take this success faster, but the last few years McU have been incredibly scattered.

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It is not only a white vision that is lost in the shuffle. Other heroes, such as Ms. Marvel, Kate Bishop (Hailee Steinfeld), The Eternal and Shang-CHI (Simu Lu), jumped out in one or two projects only after disappearing. Some of these names return to the Avengers: Judgment Day, but this is not quite what consistent storylines give.

The early stages of MCU flourished by the construction of arcs for their main characters over numerous films – what has just not happened. Hopefully, “Vision Quest” will be among the best franchise records over the last five years, not in a pile of unforgettables.



 
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