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The MCU welcomes a new actor who joins Vision Quest in an ambiguous role, leading to speculations about the return of a WandaVision character. After the events of WandaVision, Scarlet Witch died trying to redeem herself; Agatha Harkness ventured down the Witches’ Road before dying in Agatha All Along‘s finale, Billy Maximoff reincarnated in the body of Billy Kaplan, White Vision’s whereabouts are still unknown ahead of the MCU’s upcoming Vision Quest show, and Tommy Maximoff’s reincarnation was teased by Billy’s attempt to locate his soul using magic. Now, Tommy might be one step closer to reuniting with Billy.
On February 6, 2025, Deadline reports that actor Ruaridh Mollica has been cast in Vision Quest in the role of “Tucker.” There is currently no additional information about Mollica’s MCU role. However, fans have taken to social media to speculate Tucker’s real identity. Considering the true identity of Joe Locke’s Agatha All Along character was concealed before the show premiered and Billy was only known as “Teen” for half of Agatha All Along‘s episodes, it’s possible that Ruaridh Mollica’s “Tucker” character is actually an alternative name for Billy’s twin brother, Tommy Maximoff. Marvel fans theorize:
X user @BillyKaplanUpd points out some similarities between actor Ruaridh Mollica and Tommy Maximoff a.k.a. Speed, stating, “Mollica is 25 and queer, and tommy is notably bisexual”. A few similar qualities led many fans to correctly guess the real identity of Joe Locke’s “Teen” character in Agatha All Along, as Locke is openly queer, like Billy Maximoff a.k.a. Wiccan. Although Joe Locke is 25 and Ruaridh Mollica is 25, the fact that Wiccan and Speed reincarnate in different bodies means the twins could be different ages when they reunite in the MCU.
X user @kingdjarins speculates that Ruaridh Mollica isn’t playing Tommy Maximoff. Instead, Mollica could be playing Vision’s synthezoid son Vin, who has a twin sister called Viv and a synthezoid mother called Virginia, also created by Vision. In the comics, Vision tries to live a peaceful life with his synthezoid family, but his wife and son die a tragic death, leaving only his daughter Viv to leave on her own and join a superhero team led by Ms. Marvel, named “the Champions.”
Source: Deadline, X