Recent Reports Suggest ‘Vision,’ ‘Armor Wars,’ and ‘Wonder Man’ Are Linked in a Trilogy Through One Key Element

As a seasoned gamer with over two decades of Marvel Comics and MCU immersion under my belt, I can’t help but feel a thrill coursing through my veins at the prospect of these upcoming projects. The potential for a West Coast Avengers storyline has been a dream of mine since I first read those comic books back in the 90s, and now it seems like we might finally get to see it come to life on the small screen.


As a hardcore gamer, I’m super pumped about the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) schedule filling up with new movies and Disney+ series coming our way! Latest news revolves around the ‘Vision’ show starring White Vision, where James Spader reprises his role as Ultron. It seems like there are whispers of Elizabeth Olsen’s Scarlet Witch making an appearance too, which is a massive bonus!

As a dedicated fan, I used to believe that ‘Vision’ was merely one piece in the ‘WandaVision’ trilogy along with ‘Agatha All Along.’ However, recent whispers hint that it might also be part of a connected trilogy focusing on the West Coast Avengers.

According to the semi-trustworthy Daniel Richtman, who shared this info on his exclusive Patreon page, there’s a possibility that the upcoming live-action series might incorporate aspects from the West Coast Avengers comic book collection.

According to reports, the upcoming ‘Disney+’ series ‘VISION’ is set to incorporate aspects from the ‘West Coast Avengers’ comic book collection. (via @DanielRPK)

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The West Coast Avengers are a separate superhero team from the main Avengers, predominantly based on the western coast of the United States. Notable members include Hawkeye, War Machine, Wonder Man, Tigra, Mockingbird, Iron Man, the Thing, Hank Pym, Moon Knight, Scarlet Witch, and Vision.

In the MCU, several characters are established, while some are newcomers. The team configuration suggests that upcoming projects like ‘Armor Wars’ and ‘Wonder Man’ series may involve Vision, potentially establishing the West Coast Avengers. It’s also possible that Ultron could serve as the antagonist, bringing them together. If rumors hold true, characters like Hawkeye, Moon Knight, and Pym might make appearances.

Information on these projects is limited at this point. ‘White Vision’ will continue its narrative after ‘WandaVision,’ while ‘The Wonderful Man’ will present a satire of the film industry, starring Williams as a former actor who becomes a superhero. ‘Armor Wars’ is anticipated to adapt the Armor Wars comic book storyline, although it might differ substantially due to Iron Man’s absence in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU).

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2024-08-26 14:13