Trailer drop: What to expect from 'Agatha All Along'
The upcoming Disney+ series Agatha All Along, a spin-off of WandaVision, got a new trailer at the D23 2024 Expo on Saturday (local time). It highlights Agatha's journey through a forest and a flashback of the final battle between Scarlet Witch and Agatha in WandaVision. The series is set to debut in September, with the first two episodes premiering on September 18. Here's detailed information about the series.
'Agatha All Along' plot and cast details
Agatha All Along picks up where WandaVision left off, with Agatha Harkness (Kathryn Hahn) trapped in a spell cast by Wanda (Elizabeth Olsen). After being released from the spell by a teenager (Joe Locke), Agatha embarks on a quest to establish her coven and traverse the fabled Witches's Road. The series features an ensemble cast that includes Aubrey Plaza, Sasheer Zamata, Ali Ahn, Maria Dizzia, Okwui Okpokwasili, Paul Adelstein, and Debra Jo Rupp reprising her role from WandaVision.
Who is Agatha? Where does she come from?
Agatha Harkness—the enigmatic character introduced as the seemingly innocuous "Agnes" in WandaVision—is far from ordinary. Centuries-old, she hails from a long line of sorcerers and has mastered magic and manipulation. Her true nature is revealed in the iconic Agatha All Along song, where she exposes her role as the mastermind behind the events in Westview. While her motives remain eclipsed in mystery, it's clear she's a formidable force with a deep fascination for magic and chaos.
Will there be a second season of 'Agatha All Along'?
The series will consist of nine episodes. For context, previous Disney+ Marvel series such as She-Hulk: Attorney At Law, WandaVision, and both seasons of What If...? all featured nine episodes. Currently, there is no confirmation about a potential second season for Agatha All Along and her coven. As the series airs this fall, more updates are expected in the future.
Christophe Beck's extensive filmography will help the upcoming show
In addition, the series has enlisted the talents of renowned composer Christophe Beck for its musical score. Beck, who has previously worked on the Ant-Man trilogy, brings a wealth of experience. His past work encompasses a variety of films, including Bring It On, Under the Tuscan Sun, Burlesque, and Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief. Fans of Buffy the Vampire Slayer will recall Beck's music in some of the show's most memorable scenes.