Wolverine’s Home To Return In WandaVision Sequel?
In the upcoming sequel to Marvel Studio’s “WandaVision“, viewers will revisit a location that holds significant importance for Wolverine in the comics. The Disney+ MCU trilogy, with “WandaVision” as its debut, is steadily establishing intricate connections to various chapters of MCU history. Some of these ties to the past may catch fans off guard as the series gears up for its 2026 premiere.
It’s being speculated that portions of the 2026 film “Vision Quest” might take place in the fictional nation of Madripoor, a location we’ve seen before in previous Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) projects and has significant connections to the comic book character James Howlett, famously known as Wolverine.
As per insider Daniel Richtman, it appears that certain scenes from the “Vision Quest” series may be filmed in Madripoor. Details regarding the extent of the storyline set in this location are unclear at this time, but it seems to play a significant role in the overall narrative. Contrary to previous reports, Madripoor will not feature in the 2026 film “Avengers: Doomsday.
Madripoor, debuted in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) through “The Falcon and the Winter Soldier” on Disney+ in 2021, is famously recognized as a regular haunt for Wolverine in Marvel Comics. It even made a brief appearance in “Deadpool & Wolverine” of 2024, where an alternate universe version of Madripoor played host to a high-stakes poker game featuring the Patch variant of Wolverine.
The upcoming series titled “Vision Quest” promises the return of Paul Bettany’s character, Vision, after his last appearance in “WandaVision”. Together with “Agatha All Along”, due for release in 2024, these stories form a trilogy streaming on Disney+. As for now, specific plot details are kept secret. The cast includes Emily Hampshire as EDITH, James Spader as Ultron, Faran Tahir as Raza, T’Nia Miller as Jocasta, and Kerry Condon as FRIDAY. Filming is ongoing, with the series set to premiere on Disney+ in 2026.
How Madripoor Will Be Used in Vision Quest
Although the precise storyline of “Vision Quest” remains under wraps, it’s been confirmed that the series will delve into White Vision’s personal journey as he seeks to rediscover himself following his encounter with the Hex-influenced Vision in “WandaVision”. The intrigue now lies in understanding how the city of Madripoor will be intertwined with this self-exploration journey.
Under the moniker of a refuge for the unlawful, Vision might find himself venturing to this place to gather details about his past from dubious associates. Additionally, it’s plausible that other AI-driven characters rejoining the MCU could be hiding out here, especially those who have been absent for quite some time.
In a possible twist, a villain like T’Nia Miller’s Jocasta might find Madripoor an ideal secret base, possibly sharing it with James Spader’s character, Ultron, who is set to reappear. Yet, as we eagerly await the show’s release and with filming still ongoing, there’s a lot of speculation about what this enigmatic location could face in its upcoming appearance in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
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2025-06-02 07:04