Paul Giamatti has joined the cast of the upcoming Paramount+ original series Star Trek: Starfleet Academy in a recurring role. He will play the Season 1 villain, a man with an ominous past connected to one of our cadets.
22.05.2024 - 17:17 / justjared.com
Marvel has a vision for Vision!
The company has tapped Star Trek: Picard executive producer Terry Matalas to develop a still-untitled Disney+ TV series set for 2026, according to Variety.
Paul Bettany will return to the role and Terry Matalas will serve as showrunner.
Keep reading to find out more…
As we know, Vision died at the hands of Thanos back in 2018′s Avengers: Infinity War, but he came back in 2021′s WandaVision, first as a ghost created by Wanda, then rebuilt as an android until the two duked it out. Wanda’s Vision restored the ghost Vision’s memories, allowing her Vision to fade away.
The new show will take place after those events, as ghost Vision presumably explores his new purpose in life.
Marvel brought in the executive produer after his work running Season 3 of Star Trek: Picard.
An earlier version of a Vision series had been in development with WandaVision creator Jac Schaeffer, but he’s dedicating his time to spinoff Agatha All Along with Kathryn Hahn, premiering in September.
This will be Marvel’s first new live-action series pickup in almost two years.
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Paul Giamatti has joined the cast of the upcoming Paramount+ original series Star Trek: Starfleet Academy in a recurring role. He will play the Season 1 villain, a man with an ominous past connected to one of our cadets.
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“Star Trek” project.“An injection of speed or something,” the 93-year-old actor said with a laugh while promoting his new children’s album, “Where Will the Animals Sleep? — Songs for Kids and Other Living Things!”“I don’t know,” he added. “It’s a commitment I don’t know if I’m ready to make at this point in my life.”Shatner played the popular Capt. James T.
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Marvel Studios’ Vision in a newly greenlit Disney+ series.Variety reported yesterday (May 23) that the as-yet-titled series will be helmed by showrunner Terry Matalas, who led the recent seasons of Star Trek: Picard as executive producer. It is currently earmarked for a 2026 release.The report states that Matalas was brought in by Marvel after being impressed by his work on Star Trek: Picard, which has seen Marvel alumni Patrick Stewart heading his first Star Trek outing since 2002 film Star Trek: Nemesis.Bettany last played Vision in the 2021 Disney+ series WandaVision, where the character was resurrected and revamped into White Vision following his death in 2018’s Avengers: Infinity War.That year, Bettany revealed in an interview that his contract with Marvel had expired, stating: “I guess it would be difficult to introduce White Vision and not deal with him in some way, but we have not discussed that.”In 2022, Variety reported that a Vision spinoff series was in development by WandaVision creator Jac Schaeffer, who is currently preparing the September 2024 release of Disney+ series – and fellow WandaVision spin-off – Agatha All Along.Earlier this month, Disney CEO Bob Iger announced that there will be fewer new entries in the near future for the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
Did you know it’s been nearly two years since there were reports that Marvel Studios was developing a series surrounding the return of Vision, played by Paul Bettany. At the time, it was another series from “WandaVision” head writer, Jac Shaeffer, and seemed to be on the fast track to happening.
Disney+ is set to resurrect Vision in a new series set for 2026. Paul Bettany will reprise his role as the Marvel character, who appeared in three Marvel films and WandaVision.
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