‘Agatha All Along’ concluded with a captivating finale, leaving fans eager to see more of the show’s intriguing characters. One of the standout performances came from Aubrey Plaza, who portrayed the enigmatic Lady Death.
At first, the character’s identity was a huge secret, just like with Joe Locke‘s Billy Maximoff. So, it’s safe to assume that the two actors were in the same boat with keeping Marvel secrets. Speaking about the same, Locke shared his appreciation for Aubrey’s portrayal of Lady Death.
Joe Locke Praises Aubrey Plaza’s “Effortlessly Cool” Demeanor
Joe Locke, who plays Billy Maximoff, recently shared his admiration for Aubrey portrayal of Lady Death. “Aubrey is so effortlessly cool, but then you put her in the Death outfit, and she just is like a crazy witch in the best way,” Locke said on the Official Marvel Podcast.
The on-screen chemistry between Plaza and Kathryn Hahn, who plays Agatha Harkness, was palpable. Their dynamic, filled with both tension and camaraderie, added depth and complexity to the series. Locke also discussed the memorable experience of filming the final scene with Plaza.
He revealed that the scene underwent some changes during post-production. However, the core of the performance remained strong. Moreover, Locke delivered a powerful performance. His chemistry with Plaza and Hahn elevated the series and left a lasting impression on viewers.
Kathryn Hahn Talks About Her Love For Joe Locke
Kathryn Hahn, the actress behind the enigmatic Agatha Harkness, has revealed a surprising connection between her character and her young co-star, Joe Locke. In the same interview on The Official Marvel Podcast, Hahn shared her thoughts on the dynamic between Agatha and Billy Maximoff.
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“It kinda makes sense that I’ve taken on Teen as my surrogate son and want to protect him, even though I can’t show it,” Hahn explained. “I love him and want to protect him at all costs. I feel like that part of Agatha’s self has been buried for a very long time.”
Hahn’s insight sheds light on the complex nature of Agatha’s character. Despite her often villainous tendencies, she possesses a deep capacity for love and care. Moreover, her connection with Billy allowed her to rediscover a maternal side that had long been dormant.