| Possibility | Likelihood | Reasoning | |-------------|------------|------------| | | High | The show focuses on Billie’s relationship with her imprisoned mother and her new mentor (Justin). The father is simply not a story factor. | | The father is unknown even to Billie | Moderate | In many fantasy orphan narratives, the parent is a single mother by choice or via magical circumstance (e.g., a created child). | | The father is a future plot reveal | Low-to-Moderate | Wizards shows enjoy twist reveals (e.g., Max’s fate, Professor Crumbs’ secrets). A surprise father (possibly a villain or a known character from the original series) could appear in Season 2+ as a dramatic hook. | | The father is deceased | Speculative | No mention of death exists, so this is purely conjecture. |
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: Alex and Damian married sometime after her permanent breakup with the werewolf Mason Greybeck. wizards beyond waverly place billies dad
Wizards Beyond Waverly Place premieres later this year on Disney Channel and Disney+. | | The father is a future plot
The most prevailing fan theory suggests that Billie’s father is not a new character, but a familiar face from the original run. so this is purely conjecture.
If Billie’s father is a "wild wizard"—someone who operates outside the structured laws of the Wizard World—it would explain Billie’s "street-smart" description. She wasn't raised in a magical boarding school; she was raised on the run. This would contrast sharply with Justin’s structured, suburban life, creating the friction necessary for a great sitcom dynamic.
It is entirely possible that Disney is looking to expand the Wizards universe beyond the Russo family tree. Introducing a new, powerful wizarding family through Billie’s father would allow the sequel series to build new lore.