Kathryn Hahn‘s portrayal of Agatha Harkness captured a lot of fans’ interest due to her witty humor, powerful magic, and enigmatic persona. Now, she’s set to reprise the role in her own spinoff series, ‘Agatha All Along.’
Moreover, the series is set to release on Disney+ Hotstar and will be a Halloween must-watch. Additionally, as the premiere date approaches, Hahn has opened up about her character’s future and even teased the possibility of an MCU crossover.
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Kathryn Hahn Says Agatha Harkness’ MCU Crossover Will Happen If It’s “Necessary” And “Juicy”
With ‘Agatha All Along’ on the horizon, fans are eagerly anticipating what’s in store for the witch. Additionally, Hahn, while talking to Rolling Stone, hinted at the possibility of Agatha’s appearance in future MCU films like ‘Avengers: Doomsday’ and ‘Secret Wars’.
However, she emphasized that such a crossover would only happen 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,” she added. Imagine Agatha Harkness teaming up with other powerful witches like Scarlet Witch or Doctor Strange. The possibilities are endless.
Kathryn Hahn’s Agatha Harkness Spin-Off ‘Agatha All Along’ Wasn’t Planned
Hahn in the same interview also talked about how her spin-off series came to happen. Additionally, she revealed that the idea of a spin-off series for her character wasn’t always a given. Hahn talked about the idea coming up during a casual conversation with ‘WandaVision’ head writer and ‘Agatha All Along’ showrunner Jac Schaeffer.
Schaeffer expressed her desire to collaborate with Hahn again. The sentiment was mutual, with both of them acknowledging that the characters had unfinished business. “We both kept saying, ‘we have unfinished business’ to each other at the end of WandaVision”, she said. This casual exchange laid the groundwork for what would eventually become ‘Agatha All Along.’
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