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Marvel: Here's what the press thinks about the Agatha All Along series

Earlier this week, Marvel held the world premiere of its upcoming series, Agatha All Along, set to air on Disney+. At the event, which took place at the El Capitan Theater, journalists had the opportunity to discover the first four episodes of the Marvel Television series. Here's what Marvel Television thought: the specialist press.

Marvel: here's what the press thinks of the Agatha All Along series

Agatha All Along, the WandaVision spin-off coming soon to Disney+

Indeed, as with every new series that arrives on the Disney+ streaming platform, journalists and other guests have the opportunity to see the first episodes exclusively. We are not changing this tradition with the next MCU series entitled Agatha All Along expected this September 18 in the United States. This is the spin-off of WandaVisionin which we find the enemy of the Scarlet Witch who no longer has her powers and is a prisoner of her own mind. Thanks to a strange gothic teenager, she will be freed from this spell and he will implore her to take him on the Witches' Road. We know, thanks to a blunder by Marvel, that 20-year-old actor Joe Locke will play Billy Kaplan aka Wiccan, one of the Scarlet Witch's two sons.

Marvel: here's what the press thinks of the Agatha All Along series

According to the first reviews that have been posted on social media, it seems that the series Agatha All Alongfollows in the footsteps of WandaVision even if the start is a little slow it is useful to introduce the characters and especially the stakes that await them. This is what David Opie thinks for IndieWire who believes that the show “is a little slow to start” but that we forget it quickly enough thanks to the casting and the atmosphere.

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Marvel: here's what the press thinks of the Agatha All Along series

the press shares the first reviews of Agatha All Along

So, for The Hollywood Handle, the show really starts as soon as the witches embark on the journey on the Witches' Road. Kathryn Hahn and Aubrey Plaza's performances stand out above the rest

On the ComicBook.com side, Agatha All Alongis a delight with “the first four episodes that are wacky, really funny and surprising in terms of comics/MCU“. 

Marvel: here's what the press thinks of the Agatha All Along series

For Ryan Cortera of Collider, the new Marvel series is “a strong sequel to WandaVision” while each having their own identity. For the site, “it's the scariest MCU project to date“. A shared opinion by The Illuminerdi who explains that the series “also features some truly terrifying scares and that we have a series that “really feels like television, both in terms of writing and pacing“.

Specialist journalists all seem to be on the same wavelength. To form your own opinion, head to Disney+ this September 19th to discover Agatha All Along.

Natasha Kumar

By Natasha Kumar

Natasha Kumar has been a reporter on the news desk since 2018. Before that she wrote about young adolescence and family dynamics for Styles and was the legal affairs correspondent for the Metro desk. Before joining The Times Hub, Natasha Kumar worked as a staff writer at the Village Voice and a freelancer for Newsday, The Wall Street Journal, GQ and Mirabella. To get in touch, contact me through my natasha@thetimeshub.in 1-800-268-7116

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