Picard’s Todd Stashwick joins Marvel’s Vision series
Todd Stashwick has joined the forged of Marvel’s upcoming Vision series created by Star Trek: Picard’s Terry Matalas.
THR experiences that Todd Stashwick is about to reunite with Star Trek: Picard showrunner Terry Matalas on Marvel’s upcoming Vision series.
The follow-up to WandaVision will as soon as once more star Paul Bettany because the android, and it was introduced final month that James Spader will reprise his position as Ultron. Beyond transient mentions in different Marvel Cinematic Universe tasks, we haven’t seen Ultron since his introduction in Avengers: Age of Ultron shut to 10 years in the past. As for who Stashwick will play within the Vision series, THR’s sources say he’ll play “an assassin who is on the trail of the android and the technology he possesses.” The series is aiming to look in England in early 2025.
Stashwick performed Captain Liam Shaw within the third season of Star Trek: Picard. The character butted heads with Jean-Luc Picard however shortly grew right into a fan-favourite. In addition to Picard, Stashwick additionally featured in 12 Monkeys, Terry Matalas’ TV series adaptation of the film of the identical title directed by Terry Gilliam.
Speaking of Picard, it was Matalas’ work on that series which introduced him to the eye of Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige. “That’s how I got to know him,” Feige informed Inverse earlier this 12 months. “It was from his wonderful [work on Picard Season 3. I said: This is incredible. I don’t know how this exists. Let me find the person who made this.” Given the popularity of Picard‘s third season, fans were eager for a continuation, and Matalas was certainly game, even laying out the groundwork for something he called Star Trek: Legacy. “It does feel like something new, with Captain Seven and her crew,” Matalas said. “It feels like a new mix. I don’t know how much everyone would be involved, but it definitely feels like a mix and match of old legacy and new. But again, there’s nothing in development, currently. It’s just a pie-in-the-sky sort of fan wish at the moment.” Unfortunately, Paramount didn’t jump on the idea, and Marvel’s gain became their loss. There has been talk of a Star Trek: Picard movie, but we haven’t heard much about it since the beginning of the year.