Midway through “Agatha All Along,” we learn the true identity of the teen. There’s still a lot to be revealed in the final episode of the series.
It’s been more than three years since Kathryn Hahn’s Agatha Harkness revealed that she possessed Scarlet Witch and killed Sparky in WandaVision. The villain tricked Wanda Maximoff throughout the season, trapping her in the town of Westview, New Jersey, but she was ultimately defeated. Trapped by a curse set by Wanda herself, Agatha (now known as Agnes) loses her witch powers and access to the Darkhold.
Agatha All Along picks up after the events of WandaVision and focuses on a centuries-old witch who is bound by the Scarlet Witch’s spell. A teenager comes and helps free her, and the two form a ragtag coven and set out on the witch’s path. The question is whether they will follow through to achieve their desires.
The show also stars Joe Locke as Hearn and Teen/Billy, Aubrey Plaza as Agatha’s friend Rio Vidal, Patti LuPone as Lilia Kardel, Sasheer Zamata as witch Jennifer Kale, and Ari Ann Alice Wu Gulliver and Mrs. Hart/Sharon Davis will be played. Debra Jo Rupp. Find out when to stream the latest Marvel TV series and join us on your road trip.
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“Agatha All Long” Episode Release Date
Marvel’s ‘Agatha All Along’ comes to Disney+ September 18th 6pm PT/9pm ET. You can watch more episodes on Wednesdays until October 30th, when the final two air. The schedule is as follows:
- Episode 6: October 16th
- Episode 7: October 23rd
- Episodes 8 and 9: October 30th
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