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November 28, 2024 Kathryn Hahn Says Goodbye to MCU Agatha Role

Kathryn Hahn Says Goodbye to MCU Agatha Role

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Kathryn Hahn, the leading lady of “Agatha All Along,” has wrapped up her recent portrayal of Agatha Harkness in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU). Her solo series, which aired on Disney+ in September and October, concluded with a surprising twist: Agatha Harkness is now a ghost in the MCU. 

After making a highly celebrated appearance in 2021’s “WandaVision,” Hahn elevated her character to new heights of excitement in her own solo series. “Agatha All Along” featured captivating magic and chart-topping music, which left fans yearning for more Agatha in the MCU. However, given the packed schedule of upcoming MCU projects, finding the right opportunity for the character’s return is a challenging task.

Marvel's Kathryn Hahn Bids Agatha Harkness Goodbye

Kathryn Hahn Says Goodbye to MCU Agatha Role

In an interview with the Los Angeles Times, Kathryn Hahn, the star ofAgatha All Along,appeared to bid farewell to her role as Agatha Harkness in the Marvel Cinematic Universe for the time being. She discussed her relationship with Joe Locke’s character, Billy Maximoff, and expressed hope that she might be able to do for him what she couldn’t achieve for Nicholas Scratch, who was officially introduced in Episode 8 ofAgatha All Along.In addition, Hahn described the show asa beautiful and satisfying way to say goodbyeto her character in her journey through the MCU:

“Even though obviously now Billy/Wiccan is not her son, there is some sort of hope for her that she’s able to maybe do for him what she couldn’t do for Nicky. I think they do make a great team. Of course, I love this part, and I love Joe Locke madly, and we’ll see what the future holds. In my mind, this was a beautiful and satisfying way to say goodbye to this incredible character I had to play.”

Despite her comments, Hahn expresses nothing but love for this character, reflecting on how Agathareopened [her] hunger and love for performingand became a role she will cherish forever:

“By the end of the show, I would go into hair and makeup at the end of the day and be like,Well, this is my last acting job,because I felt like I had a chance to do it all. But it really just reopened my hunger and love for performing. I do feel like this is exactly the part I’m supposed to play at this period of my life.”

In reflecting on the show’s conclusion, Hahn acknowledged the pride she and her team felt regarding their work. She described the ending assubversive and radical,highlighting how meaningful it was to conclude the series with a message that was bothsmall and tender:”

“But I do know how proud we are of it and how subversive and radical it felt to have an ending, especially a big Marvel show, be that small and tender and have this little beating heart.”

Hahn previously spoke to Rolling Stone about the possibility of Agatha Harkness crossing over into a movie role, stating that she felt she wouldonly be asked if it was necessary:”

“I would say, I think I’d only be asked if it was necessary and juicy. So, who knows? The craziest, most perfect, side-door entrance to this world is to be a witch. It feels wicked step-sister-y. And I really like it like that.”

Despite this, during a live recording of the Happy Sad Confused podcast, the actress acknowledged thepotential funthat could arise from Agatha joining the movie side of the MCU:

“I think the witches are really great… A really great, great way in anywhere. And I also- That’s why, when it was a witch that I was proposed to enter the Marvel Cinematic Universe, I was like It really felt wicked stepsister-y, like we were getting away with something, coming in through, like, a side door. We were like,Don’t mind me!Because it really did feel like, when is someone gonna pull the plug? But I do think that there, there is would be a lot of potential fun in just dropping a witch into any grouping.”

When Will Kathryn Hahn Return as Agatha Harkness?

Considering Kathryn Hahn’s popularity in the MCU fandom, many fans are hopeful that this series won’t be her last opportunity to portray this game-changing character. Jac Schaeffer, the showrunner of “Agatha All Along,” has hinted at discussions about a potential Season 2, expressing a desire to explore more chapters of Agatha’s life that have yet to be revealed.

Despite Agatha currently being a ghost in the MCU, it’s important to remember that in the comic book world, no one truly stays dead. This principle applies to Marvel Studios as well. For example, even though Wanda Maximoff is confirmed to be dead in Agatha’s solo series, many fans believe she will make a return soon.
Agatha made it clear that she does not consider herself a hero in her story. She openly acknowledges her past misdeeds as a ghost and finds returning to the living world to be quite challenging. Nevertheless, she remains committed to looking after Billy Maximoff and is determined to help him with his upcoming mission.
In Episode 9, Agatha and Billy set off on a quest to find a reincarnated Tommy Maximoff, which could be a crucial step in assembling the MCU’s Young Avengers. While Agatha is unlikely to join that team, she appears to be set to play a significant role in reconnecting the brothers.

The Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) is preparing for two new Avengers movies, with “Avengers: Secret Wars” expected to be the biggest crossover event in film history. This could provide a great opportunity for Agatha to make her return, especially since many anticipate that it will also serve as a comeback for Wanda, allowing Elizabeth Olsen to rejoin the story.

Regardless of how the narrative unfolds, fans remain hopeful that Kathryn Hahn’s villainous magic-user will create more chaos in the near future.
All nine episodes of “Agatha All Along” are now available to stream on Disney+.

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November 25, 2024 Agatha All Along Season 2’s Potential Storylines Revealed by Showrunner

Agatha All Along Season 2’s Potential Storylines Revealed by Showrunner

Showrunner Jac Schaeffer has officially commented on potential storylines for Season 2 of “Agatha All Along.” Following the confirmation that “Agatha All Along” is not a Season 2 of “WandaVision,” but rather a spin-off series, there remains hope for new episodes of Disney+’s latest MCU adventure.

One of the aspects that made the series particularly intriguing was its two-part finale. Schaeffer revealed that keeping Episode 9 of “Agatha All Along” in a “non-traditional finale” format was challenging. 

Despite the definitive ending, there are still plenty of stories left for these characters, especially considering that Kathryn Hahn’s Agatha has become the MCU’s first ghost.

Jac Schaeffer Discusses Potential Season 2 Storylines

Agatha All Along Season 2's Potential Storylines Revealed by Showrunner

In an interview with Backstory Magazine, Jac Schaeffer, the showrunner for Agatha All Along, discussed potential story arcs for Season 2 and other future projects in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. She talked about the relationship between Agatha and Aubrey Plaza’s character, Rio, revealing that their backstory was extensively discussed in the writers’ room but ultimately not included in the script. Schaeffer explained,There was more of Agatha and Rio’s backstory in the writers’ room. There was never any more on the page.She noted that exploring their past too deeply would have createdtoo much of a counterweight to the Nicky material:”

“There was more [of Agatha and Rio’s backstory] in the writer’s room. There was never any more on the page. It was our story instinct, I would say, that getting too far into their backstory would sort of be too much of a counterweight to the Nicky material. And so, we really included what we felt was vital to this chapter.”

She expressed her surprise at the strong reaction from fans, stating,I didn’t anticipate that the shippers would be so fervent.She also hopes that the MCU will further explore the backstory of Agatha and Rio, saying,My hope is that there will be more unpacking of their backstory in the MCU:”

“But we certainly talked about it at great length of how they met, and what their relationship was, and what it looked like in happier times, and all of that. And I didn’t anticipate that the shippers would be so fervent, that there would be And I feel foolish for not you never know how anything is going to land and you never know if people are going to care and the amount that people care is staggering to me. It’s my hope that in the MCU, there’s more unpacking of the Agatha and Rio backstory.”

Schaeffer also addressed speculation about the identity of Nicholas Scratch’s father, particularly the idea that Rio could be his father. He explained,We discussed many different versions of who Nicky’s father could be,but ultimately concluded that it was not essential to the story they were telling. She added,For Agatha’s story, it wasn’t relevant:” 

“Yes, I mean, we talked about a lot of different versions of who is the father of Nicky and we ultimately decided that for Agatha’s story, it wasn’t relevant to the story we were trying to tell. And we didn’t really want to get into the weeds of if it was magical We certainly considered the idea that Rio is the father.”

She acknowledged that she had considered the possibility that Rio might be the father. She said,I wonder… I should ask the writers if they still hold that idea in their hearts.She emphasized that intentionally leaving it open to fan interpretation was part of the plan:

“I wonder…I should ask the writers if they sort of still hold that in their hearts. It’s something that I certainly thought about a lot and like to sort of contemplate. I enjoy that it is left to fan interpretation. I also feel that I know how the MCU works and I don’t think it serves anybody to sort of… for me as the Creator to emphatically tell you something that isn’t on screen, because like I said, it’s my hope that these stories continue: 

Schaeffer suggested that future MCU stories might explore this further, stating,Perhaps there will be a later chapter that addresses this:”

“So, perhaps there is a later chapter that will address this. But I will say that when we were casting, sometimes we were like,Does that kid look like Rio? Does that kid look like Aubrey Plaza?So, it’s a path that is possible.”

Schaeffer pointed out that Billy is grappling with his past, stating,Billy Maximoff doesn’t have memories of William Kaplan and has very few memories of Billy Maximoff.This lack of memory has made his journey particularly challenging. She expressed hope that future MCU projects will explore Billy’s backstory in greater depth:

“Billy Maximoff doesn’t have memories of William Kaplan, and has very few memories of Billy Maximoff, and that’s part of what’s been so difficult in his journey in this particular chapter. I’m hopeful that, if he moves forward in the MCU, that there can be more sort of unpacking of the William Kaplan/Billy Maximoff part of the story and the Kaplans, Jeff and and Rebecca, specifically.”

Similar to WandaVision,Agatha All Alongintroduced more intriguing characters with potential futures in the MCU. However, it’s uncertain if their story arcs will continue into a Season 2 or in other projects.

Will Agatha All Along Season 2 Happen?

A WandaVision trilogy appears to be taking shape, comprising the original series, Agatha All Along, and Paul Bettany’s upcoming return in a Vision series. 

In October 2022, Marvel announced that it was developing a second spin-off from WandaVision focused on Vision, with Jac Schaeffer initially set to serve as head writer and executive producer. However, by May 2024, Schaeffer stepped down to concentrate on Agatha All Along, and Terry Matalas was brought on board to redevelop the series. Filming is scheduled to begin in early 2025, with the series expected to premiere on Disney+ in 2026. Notably, James Spader will reprise his role as Ultron.

Although this may appear to be the final piece of a three-part story, it doesn’t seem like a natural transition to continue the narratives of Billy, Agatha, or Rio. This opens up the possibility for a traditional Season 2 or the concept of a secret Young Avengers project that Marvel has yet to announce, but which has been hinted at in recent projects like Hawkeye, She-Hulk, Ms. Marvel, and The Marvels.
There are many potential avenues for these characters to continue their journeys in the Marvel universe. Given the positive reception, a second season of Agatha All Along is certainly not off the table. 

All episodes of Agatha All Along are now streaming on Disney+.

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The ending of “Agatha All Along” seemed to resolve several loose ends. Still, a new theory suggests this is just the beginning for witches in the MCU and the legendary Witches’ Road. Witches have been part of the MCU since 2014’s “Captain America: The Winter Soldier,” where the post-credits scene introduced Wanda Maximoff, also known as Scarlet Witch. However, it wasn’t until 2021’s “WandaVision” and its 2024 spinoff, “Agatha All Along,” that the mythology and history of witches were explored in greater detail.

“WandaVision” introduced Kathryn Hahn’s character, Agatha Harkness, into the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU). In the series, Agatha established a new coven and began her journey down the Witches’ Road. The finale of “Agatha All Along” revealed that Joe Locke’s character, Billy Maximoff—who is the reincarnated son of the Scarlet Witch—unconsciously created the Witches’ Road based on various folklore and legends. However, the effects of the Witches’ Road were very real. A new theory within the MCU suggests that the Witches’ Road may play a significant role in the franchise’s future, and “Agatha All Along” has set up an ideal opportunity to revisit this storyline.

Jennifer Kale Still Thinks The Witches’ Road Is Real

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Agatha Harkness always understood that the Witches’ Road was an illusion, much like the Scarlet Witch’s Hex around Westview in “WandaVision.” In the finale of “Agatha All Along,” Billy Maximoff realized that he had created the Witches’ Road. However, the only other witch who managed to escape the Witches’ Road, Jennifer Kale (played by Sasheer Zamata), remains unaware that the Road is not real. In fact, Kale got exactly what she wanted from the Witches’ Road; she unbound herself from Agatha Harkness’ spell and regained her powers, leading her to be completely convinced of the Road’s existence.

It’s worth noting that Jennifer Kale made her Marvel Comics debut in 1972’s “Adventure into Fear #11” and has since become one of the most powerful sorcerers in the Marvel Universe. Her debut in the MCU is therefore very exciting. Additionally, Jennifer Kale is the cousin of Johnny Blaze, also known as Ghost Rider, which could facilitate his much-anticipated debut in the MCU.

After Jennifer Kale reclaimed her power in the final trial on the Witches’ Road, Billy Maximoff unknowingly transported her back to Westview. From there, she emerged from beneath the ground and flew off to unknown locations. It would be amazing to see Kale return to the MCU in the future, especially as she could help spread the legend of the Witches’ Road even further. This could become particularly significant if a new theory within the MCU turns out to be true. While Agatha Harkness originally created the legend of the Witches’ Road, it seems that Billy Maximoff may have made it a permanent reality.

Agatha All Along Theory Suggests Billy Maximoff Didn’t Destroy The Witches’ Road

Agatha All Along’s Finale Saw The Door To The Witches’ Road Seemingly Sealed

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The finale of “Agatha All Along” seemed to suggest that Billy Maximoff destroyed the Witches’ Road by engraving a memorial for Sharon Davis, Alice Wu-Gulliver, and Lilia Calderu, who all died on the Road. This memorial is located where the door to the Road once stood in Agatha Harkness’ basement. However, theories circulating in the weeks since imply that Billy Maximoff only sealed the door to the Witches’ Road but did not destroy the Road itself. This theory is plausible, especially considering Billy’s lack of control over his extraordinary reality-warping abilities.

“Agatha All Along” confirmed that there are several entrances and exits to the Witches’ Road, not just the door found in Agatha’s basement. The Salem Seven accessed the Road through an empty tunnel in Westview’s failed public transit system, while Death joined Agatha Harkness’ coven by climbing out of a grave. Additionally, Jennifer Kale exited the Road by emerging from the ground just outside Westview. This suggests that if the Witches’ Road still exists, it is likely that someone else could easily access it in the future of the MCU.

Other Witches Will Likely Track Down Jennifer Kale In The MCU’s Future

Agatha Harkness Is No Longer The Witches’ Road’s Only Survivor

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Even though other characters are aware of the history of the Witches’ Road—specifically that Agatha Harkness created the legend to lure witches into her trap—Jennifer Kale does not share this knowledge. She believes the Witches’ Road is very real. Her traumatic experience on the Road, which involved losing nearly every member of her coven and coming close to death herself, along with the fact that she regained her abilities as she wished, reinforces this belief.

Just as Agatha Harkness became known as the sole survivor of the Witches’ Road, Jennifer Kale is likely to gain recognition within the magical community. This newfound fame may attract other witches and magic users in the MCU who hope she can guide them to the Witches’ Road. Although she would be reluctant to return to such a painful place, with some convincing, she might eventually agree to take other witches there.

If the theory about the Witches’ Road’s permanent existence proves true, Jennifer Kale could find herself back on the Road, confronting new tricks, trials, and tribulations.

What Could The Witches’ Road Offer To The MCU

The Witches’ Road Could Change The Shape Of The MCU Forever

If Billy Maximoff only sealed one door to the Witches’ Road, and the Road itself has now become a permanent fixture, many magic users in the MCU could obtain whatever their hearts desire. Notably, the Witches’ Road has been widely speculated to be a perfect way to bring Elizabeth Olsen’s Scarlet Witch back to the MCU after her demise in 2022’s Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness. Following the events of “Agatha All Along,” Billy and Tommy Maximoff might travel to the Witches’ Road to wish for their mother’s return. However, the survival of the Road could also lead to far more dangerous repercussions.

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“Agatha All Along” may have subtly hinted that Thanos was actually justified in his conquest of the MCU’s galaxy. While the overall story and themes of the show do not directly connect to Thanos, the revelation of one character’s identity at the end of “Agatha All Along” provides a small link to the Mad Titan. This character, Rio Vidal, was ultimately confirmed to be the MCU’s version of Lady Death from Marvel Comics, after much speculation and theorizing.

In the comics, Death and Thanos are closely linked. Although Aubrey Plaza’s character in “Agatha All Along” does not share this connection with Thanos, many Marvel Comics fans may still make the association. In the source material, Thanos sought to wipe out half of the universe as a way to court Death. The Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) altered this storyline by removing the relationship between Thanos and Death. However, episode 8 of “Agatha All Along” may have suggested that Thanos was actually right, creating a loose association between the two characters.

Death's "Sacred Balance" Line Suggests Thanos May Have Been On To Something In The MCU

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Wait, Did The MCU Just Prove Thanos Was Actually Right All Along?

In episode 8 of “Agatha All Along,” Rio Vidal, also known as Death, was portrayed primarily as the villain of the show. Her main objective was to kill Agatha, likely in a desperate attempt to keep the witch she loved with her forever. However, in the finale, Rio developed another goal: to take William Kaplan, also known as Billy Maximoff. Death explained to Agatha that the concept of William dying to allow Billy to claim his body was “disrupting the sacred balance.” This provided insight into why Rio wanted Billy dead, in addition to her ongoing feud with Agatha.

Rio also describes Billy as an abomination, expressing his discontent with how both Billy and his brother Tommy managed to survive. This statement suggests that the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) may have unintentionally supported Thanos’ ideology. In “Avengers: Infinity War” and “Avengers: Endgame,” Thanos repeatedly claims that he is trying to eliminate 50% of all life for benevolent reasons, arguing that overpopulation across various planets will ultimately lead to their destruction, just as it did on his home planet, Titan. According to Thanos, by reducing the population, life will have the opportunity to flourish. One memorable line he delivers is that his ultimate goal is “perfectly balanced. As all things should be,” which mirrors Rio’s perspective as well.

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Overall, this connection between Thanos and Death suggests that Thanos has a genuine understanding of the concept of Death. If certain beings, like Billy in Death’s case or overpopulated planets in Thanos’s scenario, are not meant to exist because they disrupt the natural balance, then they need to be addressed. Viewing Thanos’s mission through this perspective can make many of the Mad Titan’s seemingly grandiose statements more comprehensible. Often, when Thanos explained his motivations, the Avengers would dismiss him. For instance, Doctor Strange sarcastically commented, “Congratulations. You’re a prophet.”

Thanos’s understanding of the balance of life and death could provide insight into the grandiose explanations he often offered for his actions. While his dramatic reasoning initially appeared to be an expression of his narcissism, it may actually connect to the natural order of life and death. Although this theory may seem far-fetched, it serves as an interesting topic for discussion, especially following the two-part finale of “Agatha All Along.”

Thanos' Potential Death Connection Would Only Make Him A More Evil Villain

Thanos’ Goals Blind Him From Further Negative Outcomes

All that said, even if Thanos’ connection to Death were true, it would only make him more evil rather than more justified. This is because Thanos lacked foresight after executing the Snap. In this scenario, he may have succeeded in removing 50% of all life to maintain what he believed was the sacred balance of the universe, but that balance would ultimately deteriorate. For example, Thanos’ Blip created an entirely new way of life that would likely lead to greater loss than before.

The chaos created by the snap, as shown in various MCU movies and TV shows, suggests that more citizens in the MCU died than Thanos originally intended. This includes individuals in planes or other vehicles at the time of the snap, as well as those in surgery whose doctors disappeared. As a result, Thanos’s death toll likely exceeded the intended 50%. This undermines his supposed motivation to maintain balance, as that balance would have quickly become skewed.

It is important to note that Thanos did not just eliminate 50% of all human and alien life; he targeted all sentient beings. This means that resources essential for sustaining life, including animals on Earth, were also drastically reduced, which likely created additional challenges for the surviving humans. Moreover, it resulted in the tragic loss of animal lives for no reason. All of this suggests that Thanos, if he truly had a connection to the mindset of Lady Death from “Agatha All Along,” was not more sympathetic, but rather more evil.

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Agatha All Along Creator Confirms What We All Suspected About the Ending

The creator of “Agatha All Along” has confirmed fan theories regarding the show’s conclusion that have been circulating since the release of Episode 9. 

The latest Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) series on Disney+, “Agatha All Along,” left fans shocked when Agatha Harkness met her demise after an encounter with Aubrey Plaza’s character, Rio Vidal, who represents the MCU’s version of Death. 

In addition to Agatha’s unexpected death, the future of the MCU was further established when Billy Maximoff decided to join forces with Agatha in search of his brother, Tommy. However, this partnership came with significant emotional consequences for Agatha, who had to confront the dark events from her past.

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In an interview with Deadline, Jac Schaeffer, the creator and showrunner ofAgatha All Along,discussed the reasoning behind certain decisions made in the show’s final episodes. Schaeffer specifically addressed the moment when Agatha tells Billy Maximoff that she is not ready to see her son, Nicholas Scratch (who was officially introduced in Episode 8 ofAgatha All Along”), after she has become a ghost.

When asked if her fear stemmed from her guilt over not saving him or from having used their Witches’ Road song for evil purposes, Schaeffer acknowledged that both reasons contributed to her feelings. Additionally, she felt guilty because Nicholasalways leaned towards goodanddidn’t want to kill witches,which left her with plenty of shame to deal with:

It’s both. It’s the fact that she couldn’t save him, that she couldn’t find the knowledge or the power to save him, and it’s the fact that he always leaned good. He didn’t want to kill witches. He didn’t want to live her lifestyle. Instead of rehabilitating herself on his death, she doubled down, and as you said, she used his song to become essentially a mass murderer. I think there’s so much shame for her in that.”

Schaeffer examined the sequence in which Agatha was killing witches across different eras, noting that she seemed to besomeone grievingin those moments. She emphasized the theme of shame, mentioning that it waspart of her connection point with Billy,who reminds her of her late son:

“I watch that final sequence that we callAgatha through time,where the camera’s swirling around and she’s conning and killing witches through the ages, and what I see is someone grieving. She can’t get full. She can’t fill herself up, and so she’s just eating and eating and eating. I find it really heartbreaking. I think she has so much shame because she knows, but that’s part of her connection point with Billy. Obviously, he reminds her of Nicky, and she can get close to their goodness, but she’s not quite there herself if that makes sense.”

Will Agatha Return to the MCU After Agatha All Along?

Agatha All Along’s final episode introduced fans to Ghost Agatha, and it seems her journey in the MCU is far from over. She is likely heading off on a quest to help Joe Locke’s character, Billy Maximoff, reunite with his twin brother, Tommy, whose spirit has found a new body.

Agatha’s solo series quickly became a hit for the MCU, building on the success Kathryn Hahn experienced as part of the WandaVision cast in 2021. While it may be challenging to pinpoint her next project, it would be surprising if Hahn did not reprise her role as the ghostly version of Agatha in the future.

She has emerged as the latest enigma in this segment of MCU storytelling, joining Wanda Maximoff, who was recently confirmed to be dead in “Agatha All Along.” With both characters seemingly passed on, the prospect of their potential resurrection could serve as an intriguing plot point for the mystical side of the MCU.

Currently, there are no confirmed projects in the MCU’s Multiverse Saga or beyond that appear to provide a natural opportunity for Agatha’s return, aside from a possible animated appearance in “What If…?”
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Following the exciting conclusion of “Agatha All Along,” there are several possibilities for Agatha Harkness’s return to the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU). Agatha Harkness quickly became a standout character in the MCU, debuting in “WandaVision” and captivating audiences with her enigmatic charm and darkly humorous villainy in “Agatha All Along.” Portrayed by Kathryn Hahn, Agatha is a centuries-old witch who primarily sought to harness Wanda Maximoff’s powers. With the MCU hinting at new teams, potential alliances, and longstanding conflicts, there are multiple promising directions for Agatha’s future.

In the final episode of “Agatha: All Along,” Agatha dies but comes back as a ghost. The series finale features her teaming up with Wiccan, Wanda’s magically gifted son, to search for his missing brother, Tommy. This unexpected turn of events suggests that Agatha may return in future MCU projects as a guide, anti-hero, or even a full-fledged villain. Furthermore, her new alliance with Wiccan hints at a possible connection with other young super-powered heroes. These developments indicate that Agatha’s role in the MCU may extend beyond her conflict with Wanda, potentially aligning her with various characters in unexpected ways.

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Where Will Agatha Harkness Appear Next In The MCU? Every Possibility Explained

One of the most promising possibilities for Agatha Harkness’s return is in the MCU’s upcoming series, Vision Quest, which focuses on the character Vision. Last seen in WandaVision, White Vision—revived without his original memories—gained sentience and departed the scene. As Vision embarks on a quest to discover his identity, Agatha’s expertise in magic and her knowledge of the Maximoff family history could be crucial to his journey.

Given her past relationship with Wanda, Agatha could serve as a bridge between Vision and Wanda’s legacy. She might help him rediscover elements of his past and assist in his search for Wanda. Agatha’s ghostly form adds an intriguing dimension to this involvement. If she can transcend physical limitations, she may appear unexpectedly in Vision’s world, even haunting him as he explores his complicated origins. Additionally, her newfound partnership with Vision’s son, Wiccan, could provide more opportunities, especially if Wiccan and Tommy decide to seek out their father as well.

Agatha Harkness Could Appear In the MCU's Young Avengers Project

A compelling possibility for Agatha’s return lies in the MCU’s Young Avengers project. With Wiccan and Speed, also known as Tommy, expected to be part of the Young Avengers lineup, Agatha’s connection with Wiccan in “Agatha: All Along” could set the stage for her to join the team as a mentor, guide, or even a reluctant ally. Agatha’s extensive knowledge of magic and her understanding of the ancient dark arts would be invaluable for a team of young, inexperienced heroes who are learning to harness their powers.

Agatha’s alliance with Wiccan has the potential to transform from a provisional partnership into a more steadfast connection, serving as a wellspring of arcane support as the Young Avengers confront ever-escalating, multifaceted threats. In the Marvel comics, Agatha has historically taken on a mentorship role for budding heroes, including Franklin Richards. This narrative progression aligns seamlessly with her established identity within Marvel’s mythos.

Agatha’s nuanced and morally intricate disposition could inject an element of suspense into the dynamics of the Young Avengers, as her loyalty would likely remain cloaked in ambiguity, leaving the team in a state of unease regarding her genuine intentions. Armed with her expertise in dark magic and profound understanding of the mystic realms, Agatha could provide Wiccan with a disciplined framework for developing his powers, steering him toward a path that sidesteps the perils Wanda encountered. Her involvement in a Young Avengers storyline could open doors to deeply layered storytelling, juxtaposing Agatha’s internal conflicts with the team’s gradual immersion into the mystical spectrum of the MCU. This interplay would offer rich narrative veins, amplifying the complexities of Agatha’s allegiance while broadening the Young Avengers’ engagement with Marvel’s arcane dimensions.

Agatha Harkness Could Return For The Rumored Scarlet Witch Movie

Agatha’s highly anticipated comeback could easily happen in a standalone Scarlet Witch movie. After the events of “Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness”, Wanda Maximoff’s storyline remains ambiguous, leading to strong rumors about her return in a solo film. Given Agatha’s long-standing connection with Wanda, her reappearance would be essential if Wanda were to have her own movie.

Agatha and Wanda’s relationship is characterized by betrayal, competition, and possibly mutual respect, creating a rich backdrop for storytelling if they were to meet again. In her ghost form, Agatha might pursue a personal agenda in the Scarlet Witch film, potentially assisting Wanda or serving as an antagonist driven by her own motivations. Additionally, Agatha’s shared interest in the mysteries of chaos magic could also pave the way for a possible alliance between them.

As both characters explore the nuances of their powers, the two witches may find themselves collaborating—either out of necessity or choice—to confront a larger threat. This film would provide audiences with a continuation of the dynamic between Agatha and Wanda. Additionally, it could position Agatha as either a powerful ally or a formidable adversary in her post-“Agatha All Along” era.

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The finale of “Agatha All Along” explains why Agatha Harkness kills other witches in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU). After introducing the concept of Death in the MCU, the series left many questions unanswered in its final two episodes. With half of Agatha’s coven having already perished, the stakes rose for Kathryn Hahn’s beloved character. While most of the last two episodes focused on resolving the present-day storyline, fans were also given an important glimpse into Agatha’s origins long before she arrived in Westview.

Why Does Agatha Kill Witches in the MCU?

Warning: The following text contains spoilers from Episodes 8 and 9 of “Agatha All Along.”

Episode 9 of Marvel Studios’ “Agatha All Along” primarily focused on flashback scenes that revealed Agatha Harkness’ true origin story in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU). In 1750, Agatha gave birth to her son, Nicholas Scratch, who had been alluded to since Episode 2. However, Aubrey Plaza’s character, Lady Death, was present during the birth, suggesting that Nicholas was not meant to survive.

Here's Why Agatha Kills Witches In the MCU

In WandaVision Episode 8, it is revealed that Agatha was aware of her ability to absorb the magic of other witches when struck by it, which ultimately resulted in their deaths. Despite this, she chose to continue this practice not only to increase her own power but also to postpone Death, allowing her more time with her son. 

This is illustrated through the deal she makes with Death, where Aubrey Plaza’s character hesitantly agrees to let Nicholas Scratch live in exchange for other souls.

Here's Why Agatha Kills Witches In the MCU

Agatha and Nicholas are revealed to be the creators of the legendary song “Witches’ Road,” which Agatha used to attract other witches to her. Hahn’s villain would then entice these witches to form a coven by promising to help them find The Road. She would goad them into using their magic against her, allowing her to steal their powers.

The only time Agatha did not use this deceptive tactic was when Death confronted her and her son, ultimately taking Nicholas Scratch and ending his life.

Here's Why Agatha Kills Witches In the MCU

Agatha maintained this deception for centuries and was planning to do so again in “Agatha All Along” Episode 2, as she gathered Alice Wu-Gulliver, Lilia Calderu, Jennifer Kale, and Sharon Davis. To her surprise, The Road appeared only briefly after encouraging them to attack her, utilizing Billy Maximoff’s powers.

What Happens to Agatha in Agatha All Along?

Surprisingly, Agatha does not survive her own solo series, despite having lived for centuries by siphoning the life force from other witches. In Episode 8, she seals her fate with a kiss of death, sacrificing her own life to save Billy Maximoff, who is also living on borrowed time in William Kaplan’s body.

Although Wanda Maximoff has once again been confirmed as dead in the MCU, her son Billy has finally embraced his full Wiccan persona, complete with a comic-accurate costume. He also experienced a moment similar to Wanda’s in “WandaVision,” where he endured a walk of shame in front of the Westview residents.

Looking ahead, the next step for Agatha and Billy will be to find Tommy Maximoff, who has found his own vessel, just like Billy did with William Kaplan in Episode 8. However, Agatha will need to search for him in ghost form. It seems that she and Billy will continue to work together, perhaps even reluctantly.

This sets the stage for Marvel Studios’ potential adaptation of the “Children’s Crusade” comic, a story that young Billy Maximoff, played by Julian Hilliard, is eager to see adapted in the MCU. The comic follows Billy’s quest to find the Scarlet Witch, who is believed to be dead, although it’s possible that Tommy could be featured instead. Regardless of how this unfolds, it seems that Agatha and Billy’s journey in the MCU is far from over. All nine episodes of “Agatha: All Along” are available to stream on Disney+.

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Agatha All Along’s creator addressed Wanda Maximoff’s presumed death in the MCU once again.

The creator of “Agatha All Along” recently addressed the question of whether Wanda Maximoff, also known as the Scarlet Witch, is truly dead in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU). Since the conclusion of 2022’s “Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness,” many fans have assumed that Wanda Maximoff died in the MCU’s main timeline.

This assumption is understandable, given that she appeared to be crushed by a collapsing Mount Wundagore. However, her status as a powerful hero in the MCU leads many to question this belief. As is common in comic book movies, characters often return from the dead.

The original trailer for “Agatha All Along” suggested Wanda’s death, as viewers could see her body lying near a creek during Agatha’s investigation in Episode 1.

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Is Wanda Maximoff Dead In the MCU? Agatha All Along Creator Clarifies Comments on Her Fate

In an interview with The Wrap, Jac Schaeffer, the creator of “Agatha All Along,” addressed the question of Wanda Maximoff’s potential death in the MCU. When asked about the ambiguity surrounding Wanda’s fate, Schaeffer noted that viewers are seeing the situation from Agatha’s perspective. Agatha doesn’t have a definitive answer regarding Wanda’s status. Although she claims to have “seen a dead body” while under Wanda’s spell, she doesn’t fully trust what she witnessed at that time.

“We wrote that from Agatha’s perspective and as far as Agatha’s concerned, she actually does not have the answer. She has the evidence from her witchified mind. The mind that was under a spell saw a dead body. But she knows she can’t entirely trust that, and she wasn’t there when Wundagore came down. She doesn’t actually know.”

Not having that answer leads Agatha to “play with her food” and tease people over that mystery:

“So if Agatha doesn’t have the answer to a question, what’s she going to do? She’s going to play with her food, you know what I mean? She’s going to mess with people. That’s Agatha being Agatha. That’s Agatha Agatha-ing.”

Schaeffer avoided answering the question about the larger MCU, stating it was “not her department.”

“But as far as the larger MCU of it. Yeah, it is not my department. But as you know, I am forever rooting for Wanda Maximoff to come grace us with her presence.”

This follows the confirmation of Wanda’s death in the MCU, which has been acknowledged by multiple executives, as mentioned in “Agatha All Along,” Episode 7. Early in the episode, Joe Locke’s character, Billy Maximoff, asks Kathryn Hahn’s Agatha Harkness about his mother. However, Agatha avoids giving him a direct answer:

Billy Maximoff: “Is Wanda Maximoff really dead?”

Agatha Harkness: “Yes. No. Maybe.”

Billy: “Did you see a body?”

Agatha: “Yes, I did.”

Billy: “Did anybody else?”

Agatha: “It’s hard to say. Hey, you want straight answers, ask a straight lady.”

Will Wanda Maximoff Return to the MCU?

Despite Wanda’s death in the current MCU timeline, many fans are eagerly anticipating her return in the near future. The details of how this will happen remain a mystery, but it continues to be a highly discussed topic among the fandom. 

Jac Schaeffer has expressed a desire for a Scarlet Witch movie, which would bring Elizabeth Olsen’s character back into the spotlight in a significant way.
Additionally, marketing material from “Agatha All Along” has hinted at Wanda Maximoff’s comeback, especially following the full reveal of her son, Billy Maximoff, in Episode 5.

Her return could serve as a significant turning point during Agatha’s two-episode finale, especially considering how frequently she has been mentioned throughout the series. However, her comeback is not guaranteed to happen this soon. 

At the very least, many expect her to be resurrected for the major event that will be 2027’s Avengers: Secret Wars, which is set to bring together generations of Marvel’s top characters on screen. Whether her return occurs before that or is saved for the event, it will undoubtedly spark plenty of discussion among viewers.

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In Episode 7 of Agatha All Along, tarot cards are introduced to the MCU, prompting many fans to seek further explanation of their important role. 

During this episode, Agatha (played by Kathryn Hahn) and Joe Locke’s mysterious character face a challenging trial as they enter an eerie mansion. Billy begins a tarot reading, not realizing that any incorrect interpretation will cause swords to fall from the ceiling.

The situation escalates when Lilia (Patti LuPone) steps in, using her tarot expertise to help them understand the cards and navigate their survival.

The significance of the tarot cards becomes increasingly apparent in the final moments of the episode, but their deeper meaning may not be fully grasped by the general audience.

Agatha All Along's Tarot Cards Explained

Agatha All Along's Tarot Cards Explained

Lilia explains the symbols during the final tarot card reading, which have deeper meanings.

The Chariot

Agatha All Along's Tarot Cards Explained

The Chariot symbolizes victory and the ability to overcome obstacles through willpower, focus, and determination. It suggests that control and perseverance are essential for success in challenging situations. However, Billy is unaware of the true meaning of this card when it is drawn early in the episode.

Seven of Swords (Reversed)

In its reversed position, the Seven of Swords often indicates a desire to come clean, confess, or make amends after engaging in deceptive actions. It may also suggest a shift in tactics toward collaboration instead of acting independently or dishonestly. 

At this point in Episode 7, Billy questions why the card would be reversed, as this would imply that Agatha is being honest—something he highly doubts.

The Magician

Agatha All Along's Tarot Cards Explained

The Magician symbolizes the power of manifestation, encouraging you to utilize your skills and resources to turn dreams into reality. It serves as a reminder to tap into your potential and take confident action.

In Episode 7, this is embodied by Billy. Lilia describes this asvery fittingbecause The Magician representsenormous potential and the ability to transform all your goals into reality:”

“You are the magician. You have enormous potential and the ability to turn all of your goals into reality. Very fitting.”

The Sun

The Sun symbolizes success, joy, and positivity, bringing clarity and brightness into one’s life. It represents fulfillment, personal growth, and optimism for the future.
When pulling this card, Lilia simply says, “Good fortune, joy, reunion.” This immediately captures Billy’s attention, as he hopes to reunite with his brother, Tommy.

Queen of Cups

This card represents emotional depth, compassion, and intuition, symbolizing a calm and nurturing presence. It suggests being in touch with one’s emotions as well as the emotions of others, using empathy to guide one’s decisions. Lilia identifies herself as theQueen of Cups,laying down a series of cards in an effort to escape the castle:

“I am the Queen of Cups.”

Three of Pentacles

The card symbolizes teamwork, collaboration, and the gathering of skills and resources to achieve a shared goal. It highlights the significance of cooperating with others to create something meaningful. 

In Episode 7, this moment becomes emotionally significant for Lilia as she declares, “I need you, my coven.”

The Knight of Wands

The Knight of Wands signifies action, adventure, and enthusiasm. It represents a person who is eager to take on challenges, possesses impulsive energy, and is ready to charge ahead in pursuit of their passions. When Lilia draws The Knight of Wands, she envisions Alice, describing her as “full of fire and fighting bravely.”

The High Priestess

The High Priestess symbolizes intuition, mystery, and inner wisdom. It encourages you to trust your instincts and suggests accessing hidden knowledge and spiritual insights through reflection and stillness. 

In “Agatha All Along,” Jen embodies this theme, as Lilia mentions that she will possess “immense spiritual power, unable or unwilling to use it.”

Three of Swords

This card symbolizes heartbreak, grief, and emotional pain, often reflecting a challenging or sorrowful experience. It signifies a period of deep emotional suffering and the need for healing. 

Lilia connects this to Agatha in Episode 7, where she envisions Agatha crying over the deceased Billy. Lilia describes it as “heartbreak, sorrow, grief.”

The Tower/The Tower (Reversed)

The Tower represents sudden upheaval, destruction, and the collapse of false foundations, often leading to significant change. While this process may be painful, it is essential for growth and renewal. 

In its reversed position, The Tower indicates resistance to necessary change or an avoidance of an inevitable crisis. Lilia refers to the reversed position as “Miraculous Transformation.” 

At the end of Episode 7, Lilia changes the Tower card from reversed to upright, which results in the defeat of the Salem Seven and her own sacrifice.

Death

Death signifies the conclusion of a meaningful phase or chapter in life, leading to transformation and rebirth. It represents closure, the act of letting go, and the embrace of new beginnings as part of this natural cycle.

In Episode 7 of *Agatha All Along*, it was revealed that Aubrey Plaza’s character, Rio Vidal, is the MCU’s version of Death. This confirmation came when her tarot card was drawn, assigning her the “Death” card, thus making her the embodiment of Death and the leader of the Salem Seven.

The twist likely didn’t surprise many fans, as there had already been speculation regarding Aubrey Plaza’s character being associated with Death.
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After weeks of anticipation, “Agatha All Along” finally revealed the identity of the MCU’s interpretation of death. 

Marvel Studios’ captivating streaming series is starting to unveil some of its biggest secrets. While much of the attention has been on Joe Locke’s enigmatic character in “Agatha All Along,” the show still has surprises in store. 

One of these reveals came in Episode 7, titled “Death’s Hand in Mine,” which highlighted Aubrey Plaza’s character, Rio Vidal, prominently for everyone to see.

Agatha Reveals Lady Death

Agatha All Along's Rio Lady Death Twist Explained

Warning: The following text contains spoilers for Episode 7 of Agatha All Along.
Episode 7 has confirmed that Aubrey Plaza’s character, Rio Vidal, is actually the MCU’s version of Death. 

In this latest episode of Jac Schaeffer’s WandaVision spin-off, the central coven of witches embarks on a tarot-based journey along The Witches’ Road. With a combination of determination and some time-jumping antics by Patti LuPone’s character, Lilia Calderu, the episode culminates in each member of the team receiving a tarot card assignment.

While most characters were fairly unsuspecting, such as Joe Locke’s Billy Maximoff receiving the Magician card and Kathryn Hahn’s Agatha Harkness getting the Three of Swords, the final witch assigned a card was Aubrey Plaza’s now-absent Rio Vidal. The last card pulled by Lupone’s master of divination is the Death card, which reveals Plaza’s mysterious green witch and finally confirms her identity in the series.

Agatha All Along's Rio Lady Death Twist Explained

For weeks, there has been speculation that Aubrey Plaza’s character in “Agatha All Along” was, in fact, Death. However, this had not been officially confirmed in the series. Some fans believed the show had inadvertently spoiled itself prior to its release, as a pair of Agatha All Along Funko Pop figures appeared to hint at the presence of both Death and Wiccan within the series.

Now, fans can confirm that Aubrey Plaza’s green witch, who is the former lover of Kathryn Hahn’s Agatha Harkness, is indeed the embodiment of Death and the leader of the formidable Salem Seven. 
It seems that taking down Plaza’s Death will be a priority for Agatha and her crew moving forward. 

Who Is Marvel's Death Character?

“Agatha All Along” has been leading the way toward the darker aspects of Marvel Comics, and the introduction of Lady Death is just the beginning. Lady Death, also known as Mistress Death, is a cosmic entity that embodies death itself, responsible for guiding lost souls into the afterlife.

Initially introduced as a villain for Captain Marvel in the comics, she has encountered many Marvel characters over the years, including Deadpool, Loki, and even Thanos, with whom she had a romantic relationship in the comics.

The introduction of Death could mark the beginning of Marvel Studios formally incorporating the powers of the underworld and afterlife into the MCU. This development may also suggest that the long-awaited arrival of Mephisto (a.k.a. the devil) is still on the horizon in “Agatha All Along.” Although Mephisto and Death do not share a significant relationship in the comics, their mutual connection to dark magic makes their sequential appearances on-screen plausible.

Another intriguing connection involving Death in the comics is with The Beyonder. The Beyonder plays a crucial role in the “Secret Wars” storyline, where he attempts to pit various universes against each other in an epic battle for survival.
Before the “Secret Wars” storyline began, the Beyonder waged war against Lady Death, aiming to eliminate the concept of death from the universe entirely. This venture did not end well for him, ultimately leading him on a path toward the “Secret Wars” saga. 

Currently, it appears that the MCU will omit the Beyonder from its “Secret Wars” narrative and instead emphasize Doctor Doom; however, Lady Death could still have a role in the story.

There have been hints about a future for Plaza’s character in the MCU beyond “Agatha All Along.” It’s possible that her character, Death, could help set the stage for the franchise’s upcoming Avengers movies. Alternatively, Death might play a significant role in stories involving Joe Locke’s character, Teen, as he seeks to bring his deceased mother, the Scarlet Witch, back to life in the future. 

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