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Follow Me My Friend / To Glory at the End: Directed by Gandja Monteiro. With Kathryn Hahn, Joe Locke, Sasheer Zamata, Ali Ahn. The end of The Road.
There are signs that the show may push Agatha toward a redemptive story arc, but perhaps that doesn’t matter.Agatha All Alongwants to co-opt every bit of witchy lore it can while turning a blind eye to the religious underpinnings. Witches sigh over brooms and pointy hats (“I blame Hall...
Just in time for spooky season, our witchy Agatha Harkness (Kathryn Hahn) is getting her time to shine in Agatha All Along, a 9-episode sequel series that adds to Phase Five of the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) and was created by Jac Schaeffer, who previously served as the writer, cre...
Nearly four long years have passed since the events of "WandaVision," both here in the real world and in-universe in "Agatha All Along," which means quite a few dangling threads have remained unresolved. Up until the crime show-inspired premiere, we could only assume that poor Agatha ...
In our latest Marvel video, we break all of that down — and go through the Agatha All Along trailer a frame at a time to spot all the little details, Marvel references, and Easter eggs you might have missed. We’ll discuss whether Wanda is really dead in this show, explain who ...
“This show is so full,” she says with a smile. “Everything matters. The set matters; the costumes matter; what we’re saying matters. It’s all connected, and it’s just fun to see people eating it up.” Agatha All Alongis now streaming on Disney+....
Kathryn Hahn gets to really sink her teeth into the role and show us what her dark and devious witch is all about. Despite the story feeling a tad rushed at times, the two-part premiere does a superb job of teeing up the dire circumstances that takes Agat...
“‘The Ballad’ is the backbone of the whole show,” she told The Times. With each new version, “It’s less about the genre and more about the era and its significance to Agatha. So rather than doing what we did in ‘WandaVision’ — which was phenomenal, but it was quite ...
You remember how everyone, pre-Agatha All Along was screeching that it was gonna be the worst show ever, and “no one wants this” etc. but it turned out great? Why do you not see that as a sign to give something like Vision a shot? Just a shot. Or do you know something…?