The next WandaVision series, The Multiverse Saga is launching Phase 6 this summer on the big-screen with The Fantastic Four: First Steps, and one of the next MCU TV shows is also on its way, as Paul Bettany's long-time character will finally be getting his own WandaVision spinoff. While plot details are still heavily under wraps, the Vision series will deal with the titular character after the events of WandaVision.

As the Vision TV show is in the works, Deadline has reported that T’Nia Miller has ed the MCU franchise as Marvel's Jocasta, who is described as "cunning and powerful," having originally been built by Ultron to be his bride before turning against him in the comics. Star Trek: Picard and 12 Monkeys' Terry Matalas is attached as the showrunner for Vision, which is targeting a 2026 launch on Disney+.

What T’Nia Miller's Jocasta Casting Means For The Vision TV Show

Given how James Spader's Ultron is set to return for the Vision TV show, it's no surprise that a player like Jocasta is being added to the story, as Bettany's spinoff series is likely looking to tap into the deeper lore of Ultron. If Ultron has somehow recreated himself, it would make perfect sense that Jocasta is someone who gets created along the way, while also adding another challenging opponent for Vision. It is also an opportunity for the MCU to explore a twisted love story for Ultron.

Whether or not the Vision TV show will make any changes to Jocasta from her comic book history remains to be seen, given how Marvel Studios had to tinker with Ultron's creation through Avengers: Age of Ultron, as he was originally created by Hank Pym in the comics. But seeing Vision tap characters like Jocasta and Ultron will definitely put him on an intriguing path while Bettany's character also handles his return after WandaVision. Given how Jocasta ends up turning on Ultron in the Marvel lore, it should be interesting to see if something similar happens for her live-action counterpart.

Our Take On T’Nia Miller's Jocasta Casting

Tnia Miller as Cherise in Peripheral

As the MCU timeline will mark Jocasta's live-action debut, it will be exciting to follow what Miller does with the character throughout the Vision series. While very little is known about Vision, it is fun to see Bettany's popular MCU player finally getting a proper chance to have a story specifically centered on him. Hopefully, more details on Jocasta's arc in Vision will start to emerge, as the Disney+ series gets closer to launching next year.

Vision Quest Temp Poster

Marvel Studios' Vision Quest is a limited series set in the MCU and released on Disney+. It reveals the fate of Paul Bettany's resurrected Avenger, which was last seen fleeing Westview at the end of 2021's WandaVision. After the original synthezoid died at the hands of Thanos in Avengers: Infinity War, his body was reassembled by the secret organization SWORD, and his consciousness was restored by Scarlet Witch's magically recreated version of the robot.

Seasons
1
Prequel
WandaVision
Production Company
Marvel Television
Release Window
2026
Streaming Service(s)
Disney+

MCU Movies

Source: Deadline