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October 23, 2024 Joe Locke Disagreed With 1 Billy Maximoff Decision In Latest Agatha Episode

Joe Locke Disagreed With 1 Billy Maximoff Decision In Latest Agatha Episode

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In “Agatha All Along,” Joe Locke’s character, Billy Maximoff, returned to the MCU, although Locke had some disagreements regarding a major decision made for his character in the Disney+ series. Episode 6 of “Agatha All Along” provided fans with a comprehensive backstory for Billy Maximoff, allowing Locke to share what transpired before his encounter with Agatha. The episode touched on significant moments, from William Kaplan’s Bar Mitzvah to the car crash that occurred while watching Wanda Maximoff’s Hex dissolve—an event that was life-changing for Locke’s character.

Fans were given an in-depth look at Wiccan’s life, both before and after the accident. “Agatha All Along” also hinted at the introduction of Hulkling through Billy’s boyfriend, Eddie, while providing a glimpse into the hero’s home life.

Joe Locke Disagreed with One Billy Maximoff Choice

Joe Locke Disagreed With 1 Billy Maximoff Decision In Latest Agatha Episode

In an interview with Variety, Joe Locke, who plays William Kaplan/Billy Maximoff, shared his thoughts on a creative decision regarding his character in “Agatha All Along.” He noted the film posters displayed in William Kaplan’s room before and after his transformation into Billy Maximoff. These posters included “Carrie,” “Saw,” “Alice in Wonderland,” and “The Wizard of Oz.”

When asked whether he had any input in the selection of these posters, Locke admitted that he disagreed with the choice, explaining that they were not films he believed Billy would have watched.

Although he didn’t specify the movies Billy might not have seen, he hinted that the titles featured on the posters had “very good representation for that time” before evolving into the modern era:

“There were a few film posters up there that I didn’t necessarily think that he would have watched. I’m not going to name the films of those film. Like, very good representation for that time, but we’ve moved on from that sort of thing.”

Amidst the visual landscape, one emblematic display was swapped for a banner proclaiming, “Trans Lives Matter.

Joe Locke Disagreed With 1 Billy Maximoff Decision In Latest Agatha Episode

He also pointed out a sticker in that room that read, “Not a phase,” beneath a rainbow, noting that he was not a fan of that prop either.

“And so we replaced one of them with the ‘Trans Lives Matter’ flag. There was one — I mean all respect, our set dressers and prop department were so amazing, and there was so much incredible stuff there. But there was one sticker in Billy’s room, and it was like, the moon phases in a rainbow, and it said, ‘Not a phase’ underneath it. And I was like, ‘This is great, but it has to go. I’m really sorry, but this has to go.'”

Despite his minor complaints, Locke was impressed with the bedroom set, calling it one of his favorites from the production.

“But you know, that set was probably one of my favorite set of all of them, because it’s so witchy, and there’s many candles, and you know, all of the posters.”

After the reveal of Wiccan in Agatha All Along Episode 5, this set became essential in unveiling the full origin story of William Kaplan/Billy Maximoff in the MCU.

The MCU's Increased Trans Representation In and After Agatha All Along

Joe Locke’s portrayal of Billy Maximoff marks the latest addition to the Marvel Cinematic Universe’s roster of LGBTQIA+ characters, significantly advancing the franchise’s representation. The inclusion of a “Trans Lives Matter” poster in Billy’s room further emphasizes this representation.

Looking ahead, Marvel Studios plans to enhance its commitment to diversity even more. Notably, Zoe Terakas will become the MCU’s first transgender actor to appear on screen in Disney+’s upcoming series, Ironheart, although the specifics of their role have yet to be revealed.

Ironheart is reportedly looking to cast a trans woman for an undisclosed role alongside Teraka and star Dominique Thorne. As of now, there have been no updates regarding who will fill this role or what it entails.

While LGBTQIA+ characters were not frequently featured in the MCU’s Infinity Saga, Marvel Studios is making efforts to improve representation in the Multiverse Saga. The pressing question is when fans will finally see these characters on screen, especially after the numerous delays faced by various projects in this saga.
The first six episodes of **Agatha All Along** are now available for streaming on Disney+. Episode 7 will be released on Wednesday, October 23, at 9 p.m. ET / 6 p.m. PT.

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October 22, 2024 Marvel Explained Why Scarlet Witch Couldn’t Find Billy After WandaVision… But What About Tommy?

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Agatha All Along has provided an explanation for why Wanda Maximoff was unable to locate her son, Billy, after the events of WandaVision. However, there has been no similar explanation regarding her other son, Tommy. Tommy, who is Billy’s twin brother, also appeared in Marvel’s WandaVision but has not returned to the MCU timeline. Since both characters are expected to play a role in the future of the MCU as members of the Young Avengers, Marvel will need to address this mystery soon.

In episode 6 of Agatha All Along, the identity of Joe Locke’s character, Teen, is finally confirmed as Billy Caplan, also known as Billy Maximoff. This character was last seen as a child in WandaVision, alongside his brother Tommy. Both were conjured by Wanda’s magic but disappeared when her hex collapsed. Their fates have been one of the biggest questions surrounding Wanda’s story arc. Now that Billy has been confirmed to have survived, many are wondering when and how Tommy will return to the MCU.

Billy's Sigil Meant Scarlet Witch Wouldn't Have Been Able To Find Billy

Wanda was unable to locate Billy after WandaVision because a sigil had been placed on William Caplan, who was the host body for Billy’s reincarnated soul. According to “Agatha All Along,” the sigil was embedded before Billy’s spirit was transferred into William Caplan. This protective symbol hid Billy from Wanda’s magical senses the moment the hex in Westview collapsed, causing Billy Maximoff to cease to exist in that form.

This elucidates why Wanda, despite her powerful magic abilities, one of the most powerful in the multiverse, was thwarted in locating her son, Billy. The sigil clandestinely veiled Billy’s existence, rendering Wanda’s attempts futile, even as she traversed realms during her relentless pursuit in Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness. Billy was perpetually present, though shrouded beneath a formidable enchantment. This unveiling directly interweaves with the enigma of Billy’s reincarnation and his future significance within the MCU, yet the uncertainty surrounding Tommy’s fate remains unresolved.

WandaVision's Post-Credits Confirmed Tommy Survived Too... But Where Is He?

Marvel Explained Why Scarlet Witch Couldn't Find Billy After WandaVision... But What About Tommy?

In the post-credits scene of WandaVision, Wanda hears her sons, Billy and Tommy, calling out to her from what appears to be another universe or dimension. This moment sets the stage for her intense quest in Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, where she searches for her children across different realities. The fact that both boys are calling for their mother suggests that Tommy, like Billy, also survived the collapse of the hex. While Billy has made a return in “Agatha All Along,” Tommy has not yet reappeared in the MCU, leaving his fate uncertain.

If Tommy’s soul was transferred into a new body, just like Billy’s, it’s possible that he also has a sigil placed on him. This would explain why Wanda couldn’t find him either. If that’s the case, Tommy might be hidden somewhere, possibly waiting for the right moment to re-emerge. This scenario sets up an exciting future narrative that could reunite the brothers after “Agatha All Along.”

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October 19, 2024 Agatha All Along Episode 6’s Lilia Twist Explained: The Tower Reversed Meaning & Scene Breakdown

Agatha All Along Episode 6’s Lilia Twist Explained: The Tower Reversed Meaning & Scene Breakdown

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In a surprising turn of events, Patti LuPone’s character, Lilia, returns in Episode 6 of Agatha All Along, bringing with her a potentially ominous sign represented by the reversed Tower tarot card.

The latest episode of Marvel’s streaming series had a significant challenge ahead. Episode 6 introduced a love interest for Joe Locke’s character and explained how this teenage character arrived at the point viewers first saw him in Episode 1. Additionally, it wove in the series’ central coven of witches, including Patti LuPone’s divination specialist, into his backstory.

Why Was Lilia at William Kaplan's Bar Mitzvah?

Agatha All Along Episode 6's Lilia Twist Explained: The Tower Reversed Meaning & Scene Breakdown

Warning: The following text contains spoilers for Agatha All Along, Episode 6.

In Episode 6 of the captivating series, Agatha All Along, a series of cameos from the team of witches was featured, accompanying Joe Locke’s character, Billy Kaplan, on the Witches’ Road. Patti LuPone’s character, Lilia, made a memorable return at Billy’s Bar Mitzvah.

During the episode’s lengthy flashback sequence, we learn more about Locke’s mysterious Marvel character, who is revealed to be the ultra-powerful Wiccan.
One notable scene focuses on Kaplan’s Bar Mitzvah, which takes place just before the tragic car accident that causes his consciousness to merge with that of Billy Maximoff, Wanda’s magic-wielding son. 

At this party, young William (Billy) encounters Patti LuPone’s witchy Marvel character.

Agatha All Along Episode 6's Lilia Twist Explained: The Tower Reversed Meaning & Scene Breakdown

Set before the events of the rest of the series, Lilia is hired to provide palm readings as a fun activity for the partygoers at Billy’s coming-of-age ceremony. Curious about what his future might hold, Billy asks Lilia for a reading, and she happily agrees.

As Lilia begins the reading, she tells Billy that she sees “a great journey ahead of you,” one that promises “great transformation.” However, she quickly pauses when she studies Billy’s palms and notices that, in her words, his lifeline has been broken into two.

While Lilia understands the significance of this lifeline discovery, she downplays it, telling Billy (William) that it can often signify many things, such as “personal growth and important life changes,” which certainly applies to him, especially since it’s his Bar Mitzvah. She even goes so far as to say he is “becoming a man,” a “new you.”

This moment serves as one of the first hints that something seriously wrong is about to happen to the young teenager, foreshadowing his eventual convergence with Billy Maximoff during the car accident that occurs just moments later.

The Meaning of the Tower Reversed in Agatha

As part of the reading in “Agatha All Along,” Lilia and Billy Kaplan have a significant encounter. Patti LuPone, portraying an ancient witch, concludes her session with a reference to the reversed Tower tarot card. After examining his palm, Lilia instinctively exclaims, “The Tower reversed,” but quickly pretends to have forgotten what she said. Billy, clearly shaken by the experience, gets up and leaves the tent. Before he exits, Lilia discreetly slips a charm into his jacket.

The reference to the Tower reversed comes from the world of tarot readings. The Tower card typically symbolizes sudden change, upheaval, or chaos. However, when reversed, it can also represent personal transformation, a fear of change, and the avoidance of disaster. 

In the context of Billy/William, the mention of the tower likely alludes to the character’s near-death experience, which will occur shortly after he leaves his Bar Mitzvah. 

The reversed card may symbolize William continuing to exist after his death and eventually accepting his new life, now influenced by the consciousness of Billy Maximoff. The personal change mentioned in the Tower may not have occurred yet. While it likely refers to William’s accident, fans could still witness the character overcoming another barrier of internal growth in the final episodes of Agatha All Along, as he nears the end of the Witches’ Road.

Perhaps Billy Kaplan’s complete transformation into Wiccan (crown included) will be part of his journey of personal growth. Agatha All Along continues on Disney+, with new episodes released every Wednesday at 9 p.m. ET.

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October 18, 2024 Who Is Teen In Agatha All Along? Identity & Full Backstory Revealed In Episode 6

Who Is Teen In Agatha All Along? Identity & Full Backstory Revealed In Episode 6

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The secret is out: audiences now know the true identity of Joe Locke’s character, ‘Teen,’ after Episode 6 of Agatha All Along. 

One of the worst-kept secrets among MCU fans has been the true identity of Teen in this WandaVision spin-off series. It has been widely assumed that his mysterious character would have a direct connection to Wanda Maximoff, portrayed by Elizabeth Olsen. 

In the latest episode, Teen’s full backstory was revealed following the Wiccan twist at the end of Episode 5, further solidifying the ties to the MCU.

Who Is Teen in Agatha All Along?

Who Is Teen In Agatha All Along? Identity & Full Backstory Revealed In Episode 6

In Episode 6 of Agatha All Along, the series explores the mysterious backstory of Teen/Wiccan, shedding light on his complex identity and tragic past. The episode picks up following the dramatic reveal in Episode 5, where Wiccan was introduced, set to Billie Eilish’s “you should see me in a crown.”

In the new episode, viewers discover that Teen was originally known as William (or Billy) Kaplan, a teenager who tragically died in a car accident near the expanding hex created by Wanda Maximoff. During this traumatic event, the soul or consciousness of Billy Maximoff seemed to merge with Kaplan’s body, resulting in a mystical identity crisis.

After regaining consciousness from the car accident—during which his parents narrowly escaped a collision as the hex collapsed—Billy began to show symptoms of amnesia.

Billy’s parents, played by Paul Adelstein and Maria Dizzia, were understandably scared and anxious because they were worried that their son wasn’t entirely himself. Although he physically resembled Billy Kaplan, Billy later told his boyfriend, Eddie (Miles Gutierrez-Riley), that he had no memories of Kaplan’s life.

After a surprise guest appearance by Ralph Bohner (Evan Peters), who had previously been manipulated by Agatha Harkness, Billy learns more about Wanda’s influence over Westview and the fates of his twin brother, Tommy, and himself. This revelation that Tommy might still be alive ignites Billy’s new mission to find his brother and uncover the truth about his own existence.

Throughout these developments, Billy struggles with supernatural clues, including the mysterious sigil given to him by Lilia Calderu (played by Patti LuPone) during his bar mitzvah. This sigil appears to predict that his life’s path is diverging.

In Episode 6, the story comes full circle with a flashback to Billy’s courageous decision to confront Agatha in Westview. This moment was previously shown from Agatha’s perspective in Episode 1.

After gaining a new perspective on Teen’s revelation to Agatha—where he first says, “I’m William Kaplan,” and then repeats, “I’m Billy Maximoff” when she asks him to clarify—audiences are reminded of the end of Episode 5. Viewers now have a deeper understanding of Teen’s true identity and his intention to find his brother, Tommy, by completing the Witches’ Road. 

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Agatha All Along Episode 6 may have introduced a fan-favorite comic character, Hulking, in the form of Eddie, portrayed by Miles Gutierrez-Riley. 

**Warning: The rest of this article contains spoilers from Agatha All Along Episode 6.**
After making a brief appearance through an unanswered FaceTime call in Episode 2, Gutierrez-Riley officially debuted in the MCU in the latest episode of Marvel Studios’ spooktacular streaming series. 

Eddie appears throughout a significant portion of Episode 6 as the teenage boyfriend of William Kaplan (also known as Billy Maximoff), played by Joe Locke.

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Agatha All Along: Who Is Eddie? Hulking Theories Explained

Following Miles Gutierrez-Riley’s appearance as Eddie in “Agatha All Along,” some fans have begun to speculate that the character may secretly be the Marvel Comics hero known as Hulking.

In the comics, Hulking (real name Theodore Altman) is a hybrid of Skrull and Kree ancestry who grows up on Earth without knowledge of his extraterrestrial origins. Eventually, he joins the Young Avengers team, which appears to be forming in the MCU, and develops a romantic relationship with Billy Kaplan (also known as Wiccan).

The couple has become one of Marvel Comics’ most beloved modern pairs and is often celebrated for being one of the brand’s biggest queer romances in the comic book world. 

That’s why, when Gutierrez-Riley appears on-screen in “Agatha All Along” as Eddie, the boyfriend of Joe Locke’s character, William (or Billy) Kaplan, the connection to the Hulkling character was instantly recognized by some viewers. 

Eddie and Billy share an instant chemistry in “Agatha,” suggesting that they have been in a teenage relationship for quite some time by the time audiences meet them. 

The new Marvel character takes an active interest in Billy’s exploration of his potential witchy background and what transpired with him outside of Wanda Maximoff’s Hex three years earlier.
This leads Eddie and Billy to seek out Ralph Bohner from “WandaVision,” played by Evan Peters, for information about the Westview Hex. During this meeting, Billy discovers that he has been inhabited by the spirit of Wanda’s now-disappeared son, Billy Maximoff.

Since Miles Gutierrez-Riley was cast in “Agatha All Along,” theories about his potential character have been rampant. Many fans believe that if the series introduces Wiccan (Billy Kaplan), then Hulking is likely to follow closely behind. With Wiccan now officially part of the story, it seems inevitable that Hulking will make an appearance in the MCU.

Is Eddie Hulking in Agatha All Along?

A Hulking appearance in the MCU appears to be a question of when rather than if. With Joe Locke confirmed to play the magic-wielding Billy Kaplan, it’s likely that we will soon see Hulking in some form. The relationship between Hulking and Billy is a crucial aspect of the Wiccan character. If Marvel Studios is building a future for Joe Locke’s character, then including Hulking seems almost essential. However, whether “Agatha All Along” is the right place to introduce him is another matter entirely.

Miles Gutierrez-Riley’s character, Eddie, could convincingly embody Hulking, as his physique aligns with what is depicted in the comics. References to his physique are made right in his debut episode, and his name bears a resemblance to the comic character (Eddie vs. Teddy).

However, Agatha is already juggling a lot of plot elements, and introducing another major hero might make the remaining episodes feel overstuffed.
This week, it was revealed that Joe Locke’s character, Billy, has been searching for his brother, Tommy, potentially setting up Tommy’s return in the MCU moving forward. 

Additionally, there are longstanding rumors that “Agatha: All Along” will introduce the Lord of Evil himself, Mephisto, during its nine-episode run.
With the mystery surrounding Aubrey Plaza’s character, Rio Vadal, the journey toward the conclusion, and the possibility of resurrecting Elizabeth Olsen’s Wanda Maximoff, the final three episodes of “Agatha” are shaping up to be incredibly action-packed.

Hulking will almost certainly play a role in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) at some point, and Miles Gutierrez-Riley might portray the character. However, it seems very unlikely that this will happen in Agatha All Along*”—at least not in this season.

Agatha All Along is streaming on Disney+, with new episodes released every Wednesday at 9 p.m. ET.

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In the latest trailer for Marvel Studios’ Agatha All Along, there may be a hint at the return of Elizabeth Olsen’s Scarlet Witch, more than two years after her last appearance. Although Wanda Maximoff is known as one of the MCU’s most powerful characters, the Scarlet Witch was confirmed to be dead in the first episode of Agatha All Along. This has been the case since she seemingly perished under Mount Wundagore in 2022’s Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness.

Agatha All Along, serving as a true WandaVision spin-off, brought back multiple characters from its Disney+ predecessor. Considering Wanda’s immense popularity with MCU fans, she remains a hot topic as viewers continually ask whether this new series will bring her back into the fold.

Agatha All Along Trailer Teases Scarlet Witch's Return

The official midseason trailer for “Agatha All Along” hinted at a possible return for Elizabeth Olsen’s character, Wanda Maximoff/Scarlet Witch, after her apparent death in “Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness.” The trailer included a quick glimpse of the red Hex that Wanda created in “WandaVision,” which trapped Westview and its residents in a TV-sitcom-inspired reality.

Scarlet Witch’s Return Just Teased By New Agatha All Along Trailer

Another brief clip depicted Locke in the backseat of a car, glancing back at the Hex, which was reflected in the window.

Finally, in the last moment of the sequence, Billy Maximoff yells, “Mom!” as the car avoids hitting oncoming traffic and crashes into a nearby tree just off the road.

One week after it was confirmed that Joe Locke’s “Teen” character is the MCU’s version of Wiccan/Billy Maximoff, one of Wanda’s superpowered twin sons, the trailer further confirmed the reveal. In the trailer, Agatha asked the question, “What does Billy Maximoff want at the end of the road?”

Will the Scarlet Witch Return in Agatha All Along?

Despite being deceased, Elizabeth Olsen’s character in the Marvel Cinematic Universe continues to make headlines. Most recently, Marvel’s top executives discussed the possibility of a Scarlet Witch solo movie at the premiere of “Agatha All Along.” With the release of a trailer teasing her appearance in the show, the calls for her return are likely to grow louder and more frequent. Although Wanda is believed to be deceased at the beginning of “Agatha All Along,” there is no guarantee that she will remain dead.

It’s likely that the scene showing Wanda’s Hex will turn out to be a flashback, possibly revealing the reincarnated spirit of Billy Maximoff inhabiting Locke’s character. WandaVision director Matt Shakman has previously stated that he cannot confirm whether Billy can survive outside of Wanda’s hex. These flashback scenes in Agatha could provide fans with answers about how Billy’s resurrection occurred and how he can exist outside of the new reality created by the Scarlet Witch.

However, more notably, these scenes will leave fans wondering whether Westview could be the place where Wanda makes her grand comeback. If this comeback were to happen, it would most likely not occur until sometime in the last episode or two to ensure that Kathryn Hahn’s Agatha gets her rightful shine. Marvel may even save Wanda’s true comeback for a bigger film such as Avengers: Doomsday or Avengers: Secret Wars and only lay out the stepping stones in this show.

One theory suggests that Billy might have wished for his mother’s return at the end of the Witches’ Road when he and the coven reached that point. However, as he also serves as an obstacle for Agatha to overcome, this may be a challenging task.

Regardless of how this unfolds, Wanda’s imminent return is at the forefront of fans’ minds more than it has been in the past couple of years, with “Agatha All Along” potentially paving the way for this to happen.
The first five episodes of Agatha All Along are currently available to stream on Disney+. Episode 6 will premiere on Wednesday, October 16 at 6 p.m. ET.

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Agatha All Along’s New Trailer Revealed a Mysterious Person, Who Could They Be?

In the most recent trailer of “Agatha All Along,” a mysterious person was shown in a curious shot. With the season halfway through, things are looking grim for Agatha Harkness and her coven. They seem to have a sinking feeling about what’s to come. A new trailer might provide answers for the upcoming episodes, but it also raises more questions.

Who Was That Trench-Coated Man?

Agatha All Along's New Trailer Revealed a Mysterious Person, Who Could They Be?

Marvel released a mid-season trailer for Agatha All Along on Monday, October 14. The trailer is packed with intriguing and spoiler-filled details. One of the most significant mysteries teased in the trailer is a single shot at the 51-second mark of a mysterious person. The person is seen from the back, wearing what appears to be a trench coat and a hat.

Now, the identity of this individual is completely unknown, but that hasn’t stopped fans from speculating and coming up with theories about who it could be. Some are wondering if it could be Mephisto, who is essentially Marvel’s version of Satan. He has a sinister appearance with crimson red skin. Mephisto was mentioned in the third episode of “Agatha All Along,” when Jen Kale revealed that Agatha once gave her own son to Mephisto.

If you recognize the name, it’s probably because during the release of WandaVision in 2021, fans kept connecting many of the show’s major events to Mephisto. However, Mephisto ultimately didn’t appear in WandaVision, which left many fans disappointed.

Could the MCU be planning to finally satisfy all those Mephisto enthusiasts from three-and-a-half years ago? Well, there are rumors that Borat star Sacha Baron Cohen is set to play the character in certain Marvel projects. However, it’s not confirmed whether Agatha All Along is one of them.

There is another theory suggesting that the person in the trench coat is Vision, specifically the rebuilt White Vision from the later episodes of WandaVision. He was last seen flying off to an unknown location, possibly on a journey to discover himself (or a Vision Quest). Considering the original Vision’s connection to Billy Maximoff, and the fact that Billy has been confirmed to be the true identity of Teen (Joe Locke) through Agatha’s marketing, it is possible that Vision has been drawn back to Westview due to his son’s emerging supernatural powers.

Other guesses, which can be quickly ruled out, include Michael Chiklis’ Ben Grimm from the 2005 Fantastic Four movie, who once wore a trench coat and fedora (surely, a Reed Richards-level stretch), and the shadowy “Stranger” character from the closing scenes of 2014’s The Amazing Spider-Man 2. Not even the Multiverse Saga could make those suggestions fly.

Whoever this mysterious player may be, they already feel akin to WandaVision’s infamous Beekeeper from its second episode. Hopefully, a more narratively satisfying answer is provided for the face behind Mr. (or Mrs.) Trench Coat.

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In episode 5 of Disney+’s spooky streaming series, “Agatha All Along,” the designers revealed details about Wiccan’s powerful crown. The episode unveiled Joe Locke’s character, who is Wanda Maximoff’s super-powered son, Wiccan. The conclusion of the episode showed Wiccan wearing a spell-binding crown, similar to his appearance in the comic books. The scene was appropriately soundtracked by Billie Eilish’s “You Should See Me in a Crown.” 

Marvel Designer Teases Wiccan's Crown

Wiccan’s “Powerful” Crown Explained By Agatha All Along Designer

After Joe Locke was revealed as Wiccan in Episode 5 of “Agatha All Along,” Marvel Studios costume designer Daniel Selon teased more about the hero’s on-screen appearance. In a post on his personal Instagram account, Selon discussed the design of Wiccan’s crown. He described the headpiece as a “beautiful blue chrome ómbre” that reflects the concentric lines in Damascus steel:

“This crown was a result of a beautiful and exciting collaboration between Prop Master Russell Bobbitt and my team. We pulled inspiration from the concentric lines in Damascus steel and also ripples on the surface of water. With a beautiful blue chrome ómbre paint treatment we finally arrived at this powerful Crown.”

The scene where Wiccan’s crown was revealed was quite dark, so some details like its color may not have been clear. However, it looks like this is just the start of the character’s full-costumed look. Selon mentioned that even more details about his “full identity [emerge] in the coming episodes:”

“You’ll just have to wait to see what else is revealed as his full identity emerges in the coming episodes…”

Undoubtedly, this suggests that with only four episodes remaining, Wiccan and his intricately entwined diadem will be profoundly enmeshed in the unfolding narrative.

Wiccan's MCU Crown Explained

Wiccan’s “Powerful” Crown Explained By Agatha All Along Designer

Fans of the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) have been eagerly awaiting the debut of Wiccan, the super-powered persona of Billy Maximoff, who first appeared in WandaVision. A younger version of Billy Kaplan in Wiccan’s iconic costume was briefly teased in Doctor Strange and the Multiverse of Madness via a statue in Mount Wundagore. The long-awaited moment finally arrived, and based on fan reactions online, it was glorious. However, this version of Wiccan, specifically his crown, looks a bit different from the one in Marvel Comics.

In the comics, Wiccan’s crown is usually depicted as a simple silver band of metal, unlike the more pointed headpiece worn by his in-universe mother, the Scarlet Witch. However, there are also appearances of the character where he has no headpiece at all, simply parting his wavy brown hair down the middle. Joe Locke’s rendition of the character features a costume with a more crown-like version. It seems to be directly inspired by that of the Scarlet Witch, with the same interwoven metal and similar jagged points coming down towards his eyebrows.
The camera shot in Episode 5 of Agatha shows that Locke’s crown does not have pointed horns like Wanda Maximoff’s in the MCU. It appears to be a band of metal with intricate design work, similar to the one from the comics. Additionally, Locke’s magic matches the color of his crown, a detail he shares with his assumed on-screen mother. In WandaVision, Elizabeth Olsen’s Scarlet Witch crown magically appeared with a hue of red matching her sparking magic powers.

Just prior to revealing that he is a Wiccan, Locke’s character was seen using bright blue magic, which matches the “blue chrome ómbre paint” described by Selon on Instagram. Wiccan’s identity was just one of the major mysteries surrounding Agatha. Fans can still expect Agatha All Along to delve into secrets like Rio Vidal’s identity as it returns with new episodes every Wednesday at 9 p.m. ET on Disney+.

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Marvel’s Agatha Movie Appearance Prospects Addressed by Kathryn Hahn

This article has two versions, the written version, and the video version below.

In a recent dialogue, Kathryn Hahn revealed her perspective on how Agatha Harkness could seamlessly weave into a future Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) film.

Agatha Harkness, one of the distinctive figures brought into the MCU’s vast tapestry via a Disney+ series, is part of a growing ensemble making this transition. Slowly but inevitably, characters like Iman Vellani’s Ms. Marvel are stepping beyond the confines of television into the expansive world of Marvel films.

With Hahn’s portrayal of Agatha in WandaVision earning a fervent following and her character now receiving a dedicated series titled Agatha All Along, anticipation grows among fans who are eagerly awaiting her debut on the silver screen.

Kathryn Hahn on Agatha's Movie Potential

Marvel's Agatha Movie Appearance Prospects Addressed by Kathryn Hahn

During a live recording of the Happy Sad Confused podcast at New York City’s 92nd Street Y in September, Kathryn Hahn discussed the possibility of Agatha Harkness appearing in an MCU movie. Josh Horwitz asked Hahn about how she sees Agatha fitting into teams from the movie side of the MCU, mentioning Agatha’s role as a governess for Reed Richards and Sue Storm’s son Franklin in the comics. Hahn talked about the potential of bringing more experienced witches rooted to the Earth into an MCU movie, as opposed to the untrained Wanda Maximoff who has been the only witch in the MCU so far:

“I keep thinking about witches, and this is the first time an old-school, learned witch that learned from their mother’s covens their grandmother’s covens, like, these are the first witches that are, like, rooted to the earth. Y’know, the Scarlet Witch is is so untrained. She’s born with this incredible chaos and magic...”

She expressed that she believesthink[s] the witches are a really great … way in anywhere,and that her introduction to the MCU as Agatha felt like she wascoming in through, like, a side door:

“I think the witches are a 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?”

Ultimately, she believes there would be a lot of potential fun in incorporating Agatha and her coven of witches from Agatha All Along into any group of MCU characters:

“But I do think that there, there is… would be a lot of potential fun in just dropping a witch into any grouping.”

How Could Agatha Be In A Marvel Movie?

The Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) is expanding to better reflect the way characters are used in the comics. Even if a character doesn’t have their own solo project, they can still appear in another character’s story, thanks to the shared universe. In an interview, Hahn and Horwitz discussed how Agatha, who has appeared prominently in around 160 issues, has made her way around Earth 616. She spent time as Franklin Storm’s governess, trained Wanda Maximoff, was killed by her, and then eventually resurrected.

Agatha has made appearances in comics like Fantastic Four, Avengers, Avengers West Coast, Alpha Flight, and Wonder Man—sometimes as a central or supporting character, other times in brief cameos. In the MCU, she could easily take on a similar role. It’s not uncommon for a character leading their own series or film to pop up in another — take Matt Murdock, for example.

If a storyline calls for a witch, Agatha would be an exciting addition. One of the most fitting places for her return would be in the much-anticipated Scarlet Witch movie.

If “Agatha All Along” brings back Elizabeth Olsen’s character Wanda from the dead (as rumored), it would make sense for the Wanda/Agatha connection to continue in the movies.

“Agatha All Along” is currently airing on Disney+, with new episodes premiering every Wednesday at 9 p.m. ET.

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“No one really knows what happened to him,” she continued. This is when she finally namedrops The Lord of Evil for the first time in the MCU, suggesting, “They say he might be… an agent of Mephisto.”
“No one really knows what happened to him. They say he might be dead. Others say he might be a demon or an agent of Mephisto. But hey, that is what happens when you have Agatha Harkness as your mom, right? I doubt she would recognize her own son if he showed up at her doorstep.”

The conversation ends there without any further explanation from Kale, but it opens up a whole Pandora’s box of demonic possibilities for both the series and the MCU at large.

What Does the Mephisto Name Drop Mean for Agatha?

After years of speculation about when Mephisto would officially join the MCU, fans may finally have their answer. Although the character has yet to take on any sort of corporeal form in the franchise, his name has been mentioned, meaning he is officially on the board.

The context in which his name came up is interesting. This conversation between Jennifer Kale and the yet-to-be-named Teen is a personal moment between the two and almost gives the impression that Kale may be insinuating that the Teen himself could be the long-lost son of Agatha’s.After years of speculation about when Mephisto would officially join the MCU, fans may finally have their answer. Although the character has yet to take on any sort of corporeal form in the franchise, his name has been mentioned, meaning he is officially on the board.
The context in which his name came up is interesting. This conversation between Jennifer Kale and the yet-to-be-named Teen is a personal moment between the two and almost gives the impression that Kale may be insinuating that the Teen himself could be the long-lost son of Agatha.

I think it would be interesting if Joe Locke’s character in the series turned out to be either an agent of Mephisto or Mephisto himself. This idea is especially intriguing considering the build-up of Joe Locke’s character in “Agatha All Along,” which led fans to believe he could be Wanda Maximoff’s son Billy. It would be a surprising twist to have the character initially assumed to be Wanda’s son, only to reveal that he is actually Agatha’s.

There have even been theories suggesting that the “M” that occasionally binds Tesn’s mouth could be connected to Mephisto. This could be a coincidence, but it may also be a hint of a potential devilish turn for the character. Whether Tesn is related to Mephisto or not, it seems like Agatha is setting itself up for a proper introduction to the iconic Marvel villain. It was previously reported that Mephisto would have a significant part in the upcoming Ironheart series. So, Agatha’s potential involvement with the character could serve as some nice narrative table-setting for that future streaming story. Agatha All Along continues to debut new episodes on Disney+ every Wednesday at 9 p.m. ET.

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