Young Avengers from the MCU may be on the way, and a recent rumour suggests that another character who is connected to Vision may be joining the team.
Stephen Broussard, a producer for Marvel Studios, recently provided a depressing update regarding the Young Avengers’ MCU debut, stating that no such project is presently in development. But, the top executive joked that future research into “the next generation” is interesting.
Furthermore, a rumour claimed that the Disney+ series Vision Quest will introduce the Young Avengers from the Marvel Cinematic Universe, albeit it is unclear how.
Who Is the Next Young Avengers Member?
According to insider Jason Kane (Greatphase), the Young Avengers will include Vivian, the fictional Vision’s daughter.
The upcoming Vision Quest show on Disney+ would include Vivian and Victor Mancha, according to entertainment insider KC Walsh, who echoed Greatphase’s claim.
The Vision comic by Tom King features Victor Mancha as Ultron’s offspring.
In Marvel Comics, Vivian Vision is a synthezoid that Vision constructed in order to give himself a family and become more human. The brainwaves of Vivian are a composite of those of her mother Virginia and Vision.
Additionally, Ms. Marvel, Nova, Spider-Man, Hulk, and Cyclops are all Champions teammates, as is Viv. But it appears that Viv from the MCU will join the Young Avengers.
The malevolent AI’s cybernetics and Marianella Mancha’s DNA, who found Ultron’s head had a functioning CPU, were used to create Victor Mancha. The character’s body is built with nanotechnology, which gradually develops until it becomes nearly impossible to tell him apart from a fully biological human.
Given that Vin was originally identified as Vision’s son in the comics, it’s possible that Victor Mancha from the MCU may take his place.
How Do the Children of Vision Fit into the MCU?
Although a Young Avengers project is not yet in the works, it appears that Marvel Studios is gradually expanding the team before they eventually get together.
The MCU contains “amazing characters” that have been “introduced in Phase 4,” according to Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige, who previously hinted that if a film starring the Young Avengers were to happen, it would happen later on:
“We’ve got… we’re sort of reminding people of all the amazing characters that we have introduced in Phase 4 and sort of where those characters go and how they how they form their own their own cliques.”
But everyone may agree that it’s strange to introduce someone new like Vision’s daughter. But it’s still conceivable that Vivian joining the Young Avengers would be made possible by the events of Vision Quest and perhaps Armor Wars.
Also, it’s unclear if Victor Mancha, Vivian’s brother, will join the upcoming group of Earth’s Mightiest Heroes.
Victor may become more villainous as a result of his connections to Ultron in the comics, making him the potential antagonist of the Young Avengers in the MCU.