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James D'Arcy and Kerry Condon May Reprise Marvel Roles for 'Vision' Series
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An electrifying reunion is on the horizon on Marvel Studios' upcoming 'Vision' series, with old characters rumored to be returning in the human form for the follow-up to 'WandaVision' and 'Agatha All Along'.

AceShowbiz - As the highly anticipated "Vision" series rounds out its cast, rumors have surfaced regarding the return of Tony Stark and Howard Stark's former assistants, F.R.I.D.A.Y. and Jarvis. According to MTTSH, Kerry Condon and James D'Arcy will reprise these iconic roles. Condon voiced Tony's second AI after J.A.R.V.I.S. (Paul Bettany) became Vision, while D'Arcy portrayed the human who inspired the name of the "natural-language user interface computer system."

How these characters will fit into the show remains a mystery. The series is described as the "third part of a trilogy" following "WandaVision" and "Agatha All Along". Under the guidance of Star Trek: Picard's Terry Matalas as showrunner, Vision is expected to premiere in 2026.

Paul Bettany will once again star as Vision, while James Spader will return as Ultron, though it remains unclear if he will appear in robot or human form. Elizabeth Olsen's potential involvement is uncertain, but the show will take place after WandaVision, as Vision embarks on a new purpose in life.

Joining the cast is Todd Stashwick from "Star Trek: Picard", who will play an assassin pursuing Vision and his advanced technology. Rumors also hint at the potential appearance of Vision's children, Vin and Viv.

James Spader's return as Ultron is particularly intriguing, especially considering his ambiguous demise in "Avengers: Age of Ultron". The character's possible transformation into a human figure would align with certain comic adaptations. Insiders suggest that the ghostly white Vision may inadvertently resurrect Ultron, leading to dire consequences.

The "Vision" series promises to explore the android's search for meaning, featuring a compelling cast and intriguing storylines that draw inspiration from the comics, particularly Tom King's run. Marvel fans eagerly await the announcement of a premiere date, with filming set to begin in early 2025 in England.

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