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Vision Quest Casts Ultron's Wife Jocasta and Human Version of EDITH
Vision Quest Casts Ultron's Wife Jocasta and Human Version of EDITH

Geek Feed

time4 days ago

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  • Geek Feed

Vision Quest Casts Ultron's Wife Jocasta and Human Version of EDITH

We've barely gotten any updates on Disney+'s Vision Quest series, but we've been getting some new casting rumors about characters that will be appearing in the show–specifically other AI like Vision. Besides the return of James Spader as Ultron, Deadline has also reported that T'Nia Miller ( The Haunting of Bly Manor ) has been cast as Jocasta in the series. In the comics, Jocasta was a robot created by Ultron (just like Vision) with the intention to put Janet Van Dyne's (The Wasp) consciousness inside her and make her his robot wife. Apparently that backfires and Jocasta ends up being a force for good. With the changes in Ultron's origins in the MCU, it would be possible that Jocasta's origins will be different, but the leaked concept art for Doomsday did feature concept art for Jocasta who was also played by Michelle Pfeiffer (a.k.a. Janet from Quantumania ). Besides Miller, there is also a rumor going around that Emily Hampshire ( Schitt's Creek ) has also been cast in the series as the human version of EDITH—the AI that was gifted to Peter Parker in Spider-Man: Far from Home . EDITH hasn't been explored or mentioned since that movie, but it would make sense for a show about Vision to delve into all the other AI characters in the MCU. I wouldn't be surprised if the original JARVIS showed up, or other AI like Tony Stark's Friday—the AI that helps him right after he lost JARVIS to Ultron. Vision Quest is expected to release on Disney+ sometime in 2026.

‘Vision Quest' Is Adding a Major Link to Ultron
‘Vision Quest' Is Adding a Major Link to Ultron

Gizmodo

time5 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Gizmodo

‘Vision Quest' Is Adding a Major Link to Ultron

Anjelica Huston teases her Ballerina role. Guillermo Del Toro says we're close to getting a look at his new Frankenstein movie. Plus, Superman's runtime revealed. Spoilers, away! Vision Quest Deadline reports that T'Nia Miller has joined the series in the role of Jocasta, the first android wife of Ultron in the comics, made from the brain waves of a captive Janet Van Dyne, who eventually turns on him and joins the Avengers. Ballerina: From the World of John Wick During a recent interview with Comic Book, Anjelica Huston described her character as 'a mother to Eve,' but unfortunately does not get her own fight scene in Ballerina. I see her as essentially a mother to Eve. She defends what she believes to be important and honest, and she'll stand in the way of anything that threatens that. I'd like to do more physical stuff. I would love to see what she's actually capable of because you know, you know it's something that somebody does not live in that world for very long without knowing how to throw down. Ready or Not 2 Speaking with Comic Book, Ready or Not 2 producer James Vanderbilt stated the upcoming sequel will 'expand the mythology' of the first film 'without explaining the entire mythology' of the series. There are a couple of different ways we are doing it. I don't want to give anything away. It's so early, and there is so little out there. What I will say is one of the reasons it has taken a minute to make this sequel was that we were really hard on ourselves on not just repeating what the first movie was, but also, not losing the sauce of what the first movie was. It's interesting because there's a debate all the way through as to what is real and what is not. That is answered at the end of the first movie, so you can't put that Le Bail back in the bottle. What Guy Busick and R. Christopher Murphy do in this script is incredibly smart. As soon as they pitched it, it was, 'Of course that's what it is. That's a great idea.' It's such a great way to tell this story. I am so excited for people to see it. I think it's safe to say we expand the mythology without explaining the entire mythology. I don't know if that sounds exciting, but it's exciting to us. I think it's the right amount of worldbuilding, while still telling an amazing emotional story. We felt so privileged that people embraced that movie, that we didn't want to revisit it if it was going to kinda be like, 'Oh, look. They did it again.' We were all okay leaving it be if we didn't come up with something that we felt added to it, or in some ways, topped it. We are all really excited about what it is going to be. Superman According to DC Film News, James Gunn's Superman runs 122 minutes long, making it the shortest live-action Superman film since 1987's The Quest for Peace. The runtime for 'SUPERMAN' has been revealed—currently listed at 122 minutes. International distributors have just received the update. — DC Film News (@DCFilmNews) May 27, 2025 Guillermo del Toro's Frankenstein According to Guillermo del Toro on Bluesky, a full trailer for Frankenstein is set to release this May 31. Fantastic Four The Fantastic Four promote the NBA's Western Conference Finals in an unlikely tie-in promo. A new promotional video for 'THE FANTASTIC FOUR: FIRST STEPS' has been released! — Fantastic Four Updates (@F4Update) May 26, 2025 Elio Pixar has also released a final trailer for Elio ahead of its release next month. Garden of Eden Elsewhere, a bizarre teaser for Garden of Eden promises 'the most creative kills seen on film.' Crystal Lake Set construction is officially underway on the upcoming Friday the 13th prequel series, as evidenced by what's to be Pamela Voorhees' living room below. Revival Spoiler TV has photos from the season premiere of Revival. Click through to see the rest. One Piece Finally, the One Piece crew have a slumber party in honor of the show making an appearance at Netflix's Tudum live event on May 31.

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