Paul Bettany’s Vision Returns in the Marvel Disney+ Show Wanda’s Visionhe will be wearing the original green and yellow outfit of the comic book character, but here it looks pretty cheap. Vision is killed Avengers: Infinity WarDespite Scarlet Witch (Elizabeth Olsen) best efforts, Thanos (Josh Brolin) destroyed him to get the Mind Stone from his mind.
Despite Thanos’ snap, the victim heroes are back Avengers: Game over, Vision has no such return in the movie, because he was killed before the unexpected turn of events. However, his death doesn’t deprive him of his future in the MCU, as he will actually star in the MCU’s first Disney+ show, Wanda’s Visionis currently slated to be released on the streaming service in December 2020.
as seen in the first time Wanda’s Vision In the trailer, Vision will wear the green and yellow costumes of the character from the Marvel comics. It’s a notable change from Vision’s typical MCU look, which has remained fairly consistent since his debut. Avengers: Age of Ultron (except wearing a sweater for a short time Captain America: Civil War). The purple and gray tones have been replaced with a bright green outfit and yellow cape, which has been his look in the comics since his debut in Avengers #57 in 1968, but times hey it looks like cheap homemade clothes. Version. That’s probably for good reason, though, as it looks like a Halloween costume.
when I first saw it Wanda’s Vision Back in the Super Bowl in February 2020, it showed Scarlet Witch in a comic book suit, with the same do-it-yourself feel. Vision and Scarlet Witch were both confirmed to be wearing the original costumes in their comics, but didn’t do so during the screening, so it makes sense that it’s for a party of some sort, fitting new work by Wanda Maximoff. Reality. Wanda’s Vision A lot of classic sitcoms are on show (and a few live parodies), so creating a Halloween episode in this setting would be effective. When Vision appeared in costume, with several other costumed people behind him—mostly children—Westview looked festive.
The presence of Katherine Hahn’s inquisitive neighbor further supports this idea, and the trailer reveals that her name is Agnes (she is said to be a remake of the Marvel Comics character Agatha Harkness) . When Vision approaches her in the trailer, she’s also wearing a costume – fitted, like a witch – which again hints that it’s Halloween, although at this point, Vision is back in his usual Marvel movie outfit (at this point it looks like he might be starting to realize something is amiss). Halloween is the perfect time for some magical anarchy as two witches might be playing Wanda’s Vision.