Last month, Marvel gave news of some of its future projects, revealing the release dates of several of its upcoming series, including Agatha All Along. A series that has recently made headlines again, since fans were able to discover a first new image of the new series from the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU).
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Marvel unveils a first image of the series Agatha All Along
With a release scheduled for September 18, 2024 on Disney+, the Agatha All Along series has regularly been talked about recently, particularly following the release of the series. its multiple name changes. First presented under the title Agatha: House of Harkness, then Coven of Chaos, and finally Darkhold Diaries, the series ;rie was even briefly renamed Agatha: The Lying Witch With Great Wardrobe, before finally being announced under its final name.
And while the series is due to make its debut within the MCU in a few months now, the Fans were recently able to get a unique insight into the project, thanks to a first image shared by Empire Magazine.
EXCLUSIVE FIRST LOOK ud83euddd9u2640ufe0f#AgathaAllAlong sees the MCU villain join a “disparate, mixed bag of witches,” creator Jac Schaeffer tells Empire: “What they have in common is that they're covenless.”< br />
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EXCLUSIVE FIRST LOOK
Agatha All Along sees the MCU villainess join a “disparate and mixed bag of witches”, said the publisher. the creator Jac Schaeffer at Empire: “What they have in common is that they are clanless.”
Jac Schaeffer, the creator of the series
strong>, then gave; some details on what we can expect from these witches in Agatha All Along, stating to Empire: “Witches are defined by deception, betrayal, wickedness, and selfishness. What do you do when you have a group of witches who [demonstrate] these notions and that you need them to work together?”.
As a reminder, the series Agatha All Along is a spin-off from the WandaVision series, with Kathryn Hahn who will return to her role as Agatha Harkness. Schaeffer, àgrave; who we already owe WandaVision, then teased; the similarities as well as the differences between the two series: “[Where] WandaVision played with the form of classic TV sitcoms, [here] we play a lot with conventional wisdom about witches. Like, what are the shortcuts visuals for the witches? We certainly didn't want a one-dimensional evil witch. There will be times when we see Agatha's true heart.
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